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1. Audio cable not supplied T T DVD player 00O L R Y Cb Cr e3 A Bogor Component i r aque You can connect your projector to a DVD player with component output or Video output To do so simply 1 Turn off the power to your projector and DVD player 2 If your DVD player has the component video Y Cb Cr output use a commercially available component video cable RCAX3 and the optional 15 pin to RCA female x 3 cable to connect your DVD player to the RGB 1 IN or 2 IN connector on the projector H Component video RCA 3 cable not supplied Audio Equipment AUDIO IN For a DVD player without a component video Y Cb Cr output use an S Video cable not supplied to connect an S Video output of the DVD player to the S Video input of the projector Use an appropriate type of audio cable not supplied to con nect the desired type of audio from your DVD player to your audio equipment 3 Turn on the projector and DVD player NOTE Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output requirements 2 15 Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player 2 Installation Ea KGS
2. Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off Normal Blinking light Red blinking 1 cycle 0 5 sec ON Lens hood or lamp cover error Replace the lens hood or the lamp cover 2 5 sec OFF correctly 2 cycle 0 5 sec ON Temperature error The projector is overheated Move the 0 5 sec OFF projector to a cooler location 3 cycle 0 5 sec ON Power error Power unit will not work correctly 0 5 sec OFF 4 cycle 0 5 sec ON Fan error Cooling fan has stopped Contact your 0 5 sec OFF dealer Steady light Red GT6000 only Circuit error An error occurs in the circuit Consult your dealer Orange Control key locked You have pressed control panel key when Control Key Lock is enabled Green Idle condition Lamp 1 2 Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off Light off Blinking light Red blinking 2 5 sec ON Lamp has reached its end of life Lamp Replace the lamp 0 5 sec OFF replacement message will be displayed 1 cycle 0 5 sec ON No lamp Lamp is not installed Turn off the power 2 5 sec OFF and install lamp 6 cycle 0 5 sec ON Lamp error Lamp fails to light Wait a full minute and 0 5 sec OFF turn on the power again If this will not solve the problem consult your dealer 7 cycle 0 5 sec ON Lamp data error Fails to read lamp data 0 5 sec OFF Consult your dealer Green blinking Re firing the lamp Wait for a moment Oran
3. 2 10 2 Installation 3 Mount the lens unit on the projector and connect the extension cable attached to the projector Remove the lens cap from the rear end of the lens unit NOTE Leave the front lens cap for protection while mounting the lens unit Insert the lens unit so that the 4 screws on the lens unit are properly lined up with the 4 holes on the lens mount NOTE Make sure that the lens unit is attached with the knobs facing up CAUTION There is a lens shift detection switch for the moving gears of the lens shift motors used to reduce the risk of pinching fingers Do not defeat this feature Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver 4 Reinstall the lens hood Rotate the knob on the front part of the lens unit in anticlockwise direction to loosen and remove the front part Insert the lens hood so that the grooves on the 4 corners of the lens hood are properly lined up with the 4 catches on the projec tor Secure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver 2 Installation Reattach the front part which was removed on step above and rotate the knob in clockwise direction to secure it Remove the front lens cap from the lens unit This completes installation If necessary put the lens hood cap on the lens hood NOTE The buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet do not work for the focus adjustment on
4. NOTE You can select the operation mode of the USB mouse connected to the USB port of the projector NOTE There may be some brands of USB mouse that the projector does not sup port Operate the Projector 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 Menu Display Clicking with a mouse button displays the menu Clicking gt displays the pull down menu To close the menu click anywhere in the background Adjusting and Setting Display You can select a menu item and click with a mouse button to make adjustments and settings Examples Click or press and hold the mouse button lt or gt to adjust the brightness Or click and drag the mouse button on the slide bar horizontally to adjust it To save the adjustments click X this closes the menu If you click anywhere in the background while displaying an adjust ment and setting menu or dialog box you will go to the main menu after clicking with the mouse Clicking 2l displays help Using the Middle Button Wheel on a Mouse when avail able The projector supports the middle button wheel on a mouse With the middle button wheel you can use a scroll bar or click the middle button wheel to display or hide the Chalkboard toolbar E Using the USB HUB Function When using the projector
5. enact I H 1 1 i Audio cable not supplied VCR Laser disc player SVIDEO VIDEO E Agbio sr VIDEO OUT L H RCA female to BNC male conversion adapter not supplied Video cable not supplied S video cable not supplied Audio equipment Use common RCA cables not provided to connect your VCR laser disc player or document camera to your projector To make these connections simply 1 Turn off the power to the projector and VCR laser disc player or document camera 2 Connect one end of an RCA cable not supplied to the video output connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player connect the other end to the Video input on your projector an RCA to BNC adapter is necessary Use an audio cable not supplied to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player to your audio equipment if your VCR or laser disc player has this capability Be careful to keep your right and left chan nel connections correct for stereo sound 3 Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player NOTE Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your equipment s video output requirements NOTE An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S Video source is played back in fast forward or fast rewind via
6. 2 Setting the Seamless Switch function 2 1 Set effects and speed of the transition from source to source Select the Advanced Menu gt Projector Options Seam less Switch Seamless Switch C On Omi Effect DI Speed pl Synchronize DI OK Cancel On Off Turns on or off the Seamless Switch function The default setting is Off e Effect Selects one of the six effects during source switching The default setting is None None Displays a still image from the previously se lected source while switching to another source Wipe Down Displays a still image from the previously se Wipe Left Wipe Up Wipe Right Box In lected source then performs a wipe effect in a desired direction while switching to another source Displays a still image from the previously se lected source then performs a box in effect while switching to another source Displays a still image from the previously se lected source then performs a box out effect while switching to another source 8 Using On Screen Menu e Speed Select one of the three switching speeds Fast Medium and Slow The default setting is Medium e Synchronize The default setting is Off Selecting Off can cause horizontal lines when a moving image is displayed If you want to delete the lines select Auto When Auto is selected the image can be distorted for a moment
7. Projector Name Specify a unique projector name Press W to display the soft ware keyboard and type in Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be used IP Address 22 00 Indicates the IP address of the projec tor Subnet Mask Indicates the subnet mask of the projec tor Gateway aeee Indicates the gateway of network con nected to the projector MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of the LAN card Advanced Displays the IP Address setting window Reconnect Use this button to connect the projector to a network NOTE Once you have selected OK on the Advanced screen you cannot cancel the changes using Cancel on the LAN Mode screen 8 19 Advanced Automatic r DNS Configuration E Sa Domain Name gt OK Cancel IP Address An IP address can be automatically assigned to this projector by your DHCP server If your network does not automatically assign IP address ask your network administrator for an ad dress and then register it manually Automatic Automatically assigns an IP address to the pro jector from a DHCP server Manual Provides a space for you to register the IP ad dress or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator IP Address Set your IP address Press W to display the soft ware keyboard and type in 12 numeric charac ters Subnet Mask Set your subnet mask number Press W to dis play th
8. gt gt l GT24ZLB Hx 2 2 HX3 2 Throw distance GT48ZLB Hx 4 8 Hx7 1 For screen sizes between 40 and 500 not indicated on the above table use formulas below Projection Distance Screen Width H x Lens Magnification Throw distance for GTO6RLB m inch H x 0 6 Distance from 0 4m to 1 5m 17 5 to 57 00 Throw distance for GT10RLB m inch H x 1 0 Distance from 0 8m to 5 0m 30 0 to 198 6 Throw distance for GT12ZLB m inch H x 1 2 through H x 1 7 Distance from 0 9m to 10 4m 35 7 to 410 6 Throw distance for GT13ZLB m inch H x 1 2 through H x 1 5 Distance from 0 9m to 9 0m 36 0 to 354 9 Throw distance for GT19ZLB m inch H x 1 7 through H x 2 2 Distance from 1 3m to 13 6m 51 0 to 534 1 Throw distance for GT20ZL m inch H x 2 0 through H x 2 6 Distance from 1 5m to 15 9m 60 1 to 625 7 Throw distance for GT24ZLB m inch H x 2 2 through H x 3 2 Distance from 2 6m to 26 4m 101 6 to 1040 6 Throw distance for GT34ZLB m inch H x 3 2 through H x 4 8 Distance from 5 1m to 49 7m 200 6 to 1958 4 Throw distance for GT48ZLB m inch H x 4 8 through H x 7 1 Distance from 7 7m to 73 7m 302 3 to 2901 9 NOTE Distances may vary 5 NOTE GT10RLB and GTO6RLB should be used only for zero degree no offset applications To set zero degree no offset reset the lens position by using Return to Factory Default in Ref Lens Memory See page 8 13 for using Return to F
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10. 1 Click the g or amp icon of the Windows screen task tray The main menu of Image Express Utility 1 0 will appear 2 Click Help The Help screen will appear Exit the Software 1 Click the or icon of the Windows screen task tray The main menu of Image Express Utility 1 0 will appear 2 Click Exit Image Express Utility 1 0 will close Troubleshooting 6 Using the Projector in a Network In this section the software names have been abbreviated as follows Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 to DIU 2 0 Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 to PPTC 2 0 and Image Express Utility 1 0 to IEU 1 0 lt Problem gt Installation does not complete normally Check Points Countermeasures When using Windows 2000 did you log on with Administra tors authority When using Windows XP did you log on with Computer Administrator authority When using Windows 2000 or Windows XP log on with the authority described at the left and then install Has Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 2002 been installed on the personal computer to which this projector software is being installed When this projector software is installed on a personal computer that does not have PowerPoint 2000 2002 installed a message to the effect of Error in the automatic registration of PPTViewer2 dll will appear part way through the installation When the message described at the left appears part way through the installation add in registration
11. For creating presentation materials see the Slide show function on the on line manual of the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Selecting Viewer sets the audio input for DVI input El Making the Most out of the Viewer Function Features You can view presentation data capture GT5000 only and play images on the projector A PC card is used to view presentation data prepared on the computer and to capture and play images projected with the projector The Viewer feature allows you to view slides stored on a PC memory card referred to as PC card in this manual on the pro jector Even if no computer is available presentations can be conducted simply with the projector This feature is convenient for holding presentations at meetings and in offices as well as for playing images taken on digital cameras Easy to use e Presentations can be started immediately simply by inserting a PC card not supplied e Easy slide switching e Remote control operation e Jumping to list of slides or any specific slide High quality images e High resolution up to 1024 x 768 dots e 24 bit full color playback e Viewing of digital camera images Simple utility software for computer e Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 operable on Windows 98 Me XP 2000 e Slides can be created by capturing the currently displayed image GT5000 only e Control screen for displaying lists of slides and editing Microsoft Windows and PowerPoint are registered trademarks
12. You can connect a separate external monitor to your projector to simulta neously view on a monitor the RGB analog image you re projecting To do so 1 Turn off the power to your projector monitor and computer 2 Use a 15 pin cable to connect your monitor to the RGB OUT Mini D Sub 15 pin connector on your projector 3 Turn on the projector monitor and the computer Audio cable not supplied RGB signal cable not supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connec tor on the projector NOTE e The RGB OUT connector outputs an RGB signal during idle mode See page 8 15 When the projector goes into idle mode the image on an external monitor disappears for a moment Note that the RGB OUT connector will not output an RGB signal during Standby mode e When the projector is in the Idle mode the image may not be correctly dis played while the cooling fans are running immediately after turning on or off the power Note that the RGB OUT connector will not output an RGB signal during Standby mode e Daisy chain connection is not possible 2 14 Connecting Your DVD Player 2 Installation Optional 15 pin to RCA female x 3 cable ADP CV1 RCA female to BNC male adapter not supplied
13. 4 Reinstall the lens hood Remove the front lens cap from the lens unit Insert the lens hood so that the grooves on the 4 corners of the lens hood are properly lined up with the 4 catches on the projector Secure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver This completes installation If necessary put the lens hood cap on the lens hood 2 Installation For installing the GT12ZLB Preparation Tools needed for installation A hexagonal driver is supplied with the optional lens 1 Remove the lens hood cap and lens hood Remove the lens hood cap Loosen and remove the 2 screws on the lens hood using the hexagonal driver Remove the lens hood by pushing down and pulling the top toward you Lens hood Lens hood cap 2 Remove the dust protective plate Remove the shipping tape on the back of the lens hood Pull on the portion of the dust protective plate hooked at the two locations at the same time Remove the dust protective plate from the lens hood Dust protective plate Shipping tape 2 Installation 3 Mount the lens unit on the projector and connect the extension cable attached to the projector Remove the lens cap from the rear end of the lens unit NOTE Leave the front lens cap for protection while mounting the lens unit Insert the lens unit so that the 4 screws on the lens unit are properly lined up with
14. To remove the terminal cover push and hold the latch To attach the terminal cover align the protrusions inside and push it until you feel it click into place 1 4 1 Introduction Depression for foot 4 locations Speaker 5W Stereo Remote sensor Ventilation outlet ee filter Left Ye cover 2 Left bo outlet Remote pane lt Air filter Right V Remote sensor A A K V Z B Z Ventilation inlet __ 4 FZ a 4 o B ge P Remote sensor 1 Introduction Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet 1 Thread the string through the hole on the lens hood cap Lens hood cap 2 Use the rivet to attach the string to the bottom of the projector Rivet 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 hood cap CAUTION Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is on Doing so may cause damage to the projector 1 6 Top Features 14 13 12 1 Introduction 10 9 811 6 7 UP A n N LEFT 4 LENS SHIFT gt RIGHT y FOCUS ZOOM DOWN 3D A 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST ON STAND BY T CARD 1 i CARD 2
15. Undo 9 Press the SELECT lt or button to highlight the OK and press the ENTER button This completes the keystone 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 return the 3D Reform correction setting values to the factory default press and hold the 3D REFORM button on the projector cabinet or the KEYSTONE button on the remote control for a minimum of 2 seconds NOTE During 3D Reform adjustment Aspect Ratio and Screen may not be avail able 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 The adjustable ranges for 3D Reform are as follows Horizontal Max 30 approx Vertical oo Max 40 approx The following are conditions at the above maximum angle when all of the following are met e Image is projected in Wide Zoom e The lens is positioned at the center when not adjustable range in creases or decreases e Resolution is XGA Higher resolution than XGA limits 3D Reform in its adjustable range e Menu items should be set as follows Aspect Ratio 0 0 eseeeeee 1 33 1 4 3 Screen Type ossee 1 33 1 4 3 e Horizontal and Vertical are adjusted sepa
16. When the uninstall procedure is completed there will be a return to the Add or Remove Programs screen 8 Click OK There will be a return to the Control Panel screen 6 6 O Starting Exiting the Software NOTE Windows XP operations will be described in examples given here Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Start the Software Preparation Install the software on the personal computer from the supplied CD ROM Page 6 6 The software cannot be started from the supplied CD ROM From the Start menu click All Programs NEC Projector User Supportware Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 will start Reference e By selecting a PowerPoint file with Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 and click ing Tools Converting PowerPoint file the function equivalent to Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 can be executed e Image Express Utility 1 0 can be started by clicking Tools Image Express Utility 1 0 Start of Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Display Help Preparation Please start Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 1 Click Help The Help menu will appear 2 Click Help The Help screen will appear Exit the Software 1 Click File The File menu will appear 2 Click Exit Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 will close Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 Start the Software Preparation 1 Check that Microsoft PowerPoint has been installed Viewer PPT Con verter 2 0 cannot be used unless PowerPoint h
17. button to obtain the best focus You can also adjust the focus by using the FOCUS or button on the projector cabinet MAGNIFY Boel FOCUS r ZOOM LENS Tips on Adjusting Focus Optimum focus adjustments can be achieved on the projector by paying special attention in a few areas Focus adjustment after the projector has warned up to normal operating temperature is better than doing so when the projector is cold Lens mechanism interacts differently when adjusting focus from one direction to the other For this reason final focus adjustments should be done in a spe cific direction For optimum focus follow the steps below For the zoom and the lens shift adjustment perform the normal procedures NOTE The buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet do not work for the focus adjustment on the GTO6RLB lens To adjust the focus for the GTO6RLB lens rotate the three screws on the lens unit See page 2 12 3 Projecting an Image Preparation Recommended Warm up the projector for about 60 minutes Adjusting the Focus 1 Practice focusing Use the FOCUS or button on the projector or the remote control to increase or decrease the focus values to verify the accuracy of fo cusing 2 Try optimizing defocus Use the FOCUS button to decrease the focus values until pixel pat terns are too blurry to be visible 3 Obtain correct focus Use the FOCUS button to obtain the best focus D
18. 10 7 O Compatible Input Signal List 0 cece 10 8 REMOTE 1 Connector cccccccseccceeeesceeeeeseeeeeees 10 9 E PC Control Codes and Cable Connection 10 10 Cable Connectionin aaa e aaia ardas 10 10 PC Control Connector D SUB QP ssssssessssssrsissisieisisrisrisirrnsirrnsrnsinrnsrnrnsrnnt 10 10 E Using Software Keyboard cccccccccccctecseeseeteeee 10 10 W Operation Using an HTTP Browser c 0cc0000 10 11 El USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support The projector is compatible with either a USB memory device or USB memory card reader which supports the viewer and secu rity features e To use a USB memory device or USB memory card reader connect the device to the USB port type A e Select one of the Drive icons in the Viewer toolbar Capture toolbar and PC Card File setting screen Up to four drives can be accepted e To use a USB memory device as a Protect key for Security function select one from the Drive icons in the Security setting screen NOTE e Some USB memory devices brands or USB memory card readers may not work e You cannot use a USB memory device and a USB memory card reader when connecting a USB mouse to the projector Using a USB HUB that allows multiple USB memory devices or card readers is not supported either e Donot do the following while the USB memory device or USB memory card reader s access indicator is lit or flashing while data
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20. Notebook type or Macintosh Notebook type Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your projector will en Connecting to RGB 1 IN connectors BNC able you to project your computer s screen image for an impressive pre sentation To connect to a PC or Macintosh simply Use a BNC x5 cable not supplied to connect your PC and the RGB 1 IN connectors on your projector Connecting to RGB2 IN connector D Sub 15 Pin Use an RGB signal cable not supplied to connect your PC and the RGB2 IN connector on your projector 1 Turn off the power to your projector and computer 2 Use a commercially available signal cable to connect your PC or Macintosh to the projector 3 Turn on the projector and the computer Connecting Your PC with a DVI Connector 4 If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity it may Use a DVI D signal cable not supplied to connect a DVI connector of be caused by a screen saver installed on the computer you ve Your PC to the projector connected to the projector NOTE The GT6000 GT5000 is not compatible with video decoded outputs of either the NEC ISS 6020 and ISS 6010 switchers 2 13 To connect SCART output RGB Before connections An exclusive SCART adapter ADP SC1 and a commercially available SCART cable are required for this connection NOTE e Audio signal is not available for this connection e The RGB 1 IN connector does not support Plug amp Play Video equipment Proj
21. Remaining Lamp 1Time Remaining Lamp 2 Time Lamp 1 Hour Meter Lamp 2 Hour Meter Filter Usage Projector Usage Projector ID Contents Source Information Page 1 Page 2 Projector Information Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Version BIOS Firmware Data FPGA Test Pattern Cross Hatch Gray Bars Raster 0 Raster 25 Raster 50 Focus Raster 100 Raster Blue Gray Raster 10 Gray Raster 30 Red On Off Green On Off Blue On Off 8 6 Entering Alphanumeric Characters by Using the Menu Alphabet or numeric characters are used for your IP address or projector name To enter an IP Address or projector name use the software keyboard For using the software keyboard see page 10 10 Cancel Entering Alphanumeric Characters Using the Remote Control Numeric Buttons Input alphanumeric characters by selecting one character at a time with the numeric Source Input buttons 1through 10 0 and by moving the cursor with the SELECT gt button After finishing the selection of the characters press the ENTER button Whenever one of the Source Input buttons on the remote control is pressed characters will be rotated For example A gt B gt C gt 1 gt A gt NOTE When holding and pressing the CTL button and pressing one of the Source Input buttons another group of characters will be rotated For example a gt b gt gt gt a The alphanumeric characters corresponding to these
22. Video Adjust Picture Management Image Options Option Adjust Lens Memory Signal Type Sound Ref Adjust Using 3D Reform Screen Type Reference White Balance Reference Color Correction Reference Lens Memory Factory Default Projector Options Menu Setup Lamp Settings Link Mode LAN Mode Seamless Switch GT6000 only Setting a Password Security Tools Timer Using Capture GT5000 only Using PC Card Files Using ChalkBoard Projector Information Test Pattern 9 Maintenancez Replacing the Lamp 9 2 Replacing or Cleaning the Filter wees 9 3 Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens wees 9 4 10 Appendix USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support 10 2 H Troubleshooting ssccececseseceseseseseeeeseeeeseeeetesesteeeeaeeeeaes 10 3 Specifications El Cabinet Dimensions H Pin Assignments of D Sub RGB Input Connector i Compatible Input Signal List REMOTE 1 Connector E PC Control Codes and Cable Connection Cable Connection PC Control Connector D SUB 9P E Using Software Keyboard Operation Using an HTTP Browser Introduction What s in the BOX cccccssssssceseeseeseecseeeseesseenseeaes 1 2 H Introduction to the Projector s es 1 3 E Getting to Know Your Projector cccccccceeeeeeeeeees 1 4 Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet 1 6 Carrying the
23. 0 32V Right 0 24H 0 19H H height of projected image Left 0 24H 0 19H NOTE Lens shift is not available on the GTOGRLB and the GT10RLB rear lens The GTO6GRLB and the GT10RLB should be used only for zero degree no offset applica tions NOTE If lens is shifted in two directions combined maximum range in either direction cannot be obtained due to rounded off area of lens example shift up and right See top right diagram 0 24H 0 24H 0 19H 1H 0 19H gt lt ____ _ gt lt r 1 F osov a o3 Desktop Front 0 32V Vertical i A r 1V someon rmal position A ee 0 39V sit 3 0 32V Normal projection position 0 24H 0 19H Ceiling Front Vertical Normal position Normal position Horizontal WARNING Installing the projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified tech nician e Tilting the front of the projector up or down by more than 45 from level could reduce lamp life by up to 20 e Only use your projector on a solid level surface If the projector falls you could be injured and the projector severely damaged e Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly The pro jector must be used at temperatures between 32 F 0 C and 95 F 35 C e Do not expose the projector to moisture dust or smoke This will reduce the quality of the image e Ensure that you have adequate ve
24. 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH O1H 09H NPUT SELECT RGB 2 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H O1H 02H OAH NPUT SELECT VIDEO 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH O6H OEH NPUT SELECT S VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H OIH OBH 13H NPUT SELECT DVI DIGITAL 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H O1H 1AH 22H NPUT SELECT VIEWER 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH 1FH 27H LAN 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH 20H 28H SLOT1 1 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H O1H 24H 2CH wE SP SLOT1 2 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H O1H 25H 2DH OK SLOT2 1 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH 29H 31H SLOT2 2 02H 03H 00H OOH 02H OIH 2AH 32H RGB1 VIDEO 02H 03H OOH OOH 02H O1H 07H OFH 1 to 0 and Characters RGB1 S VIDEO 02H 03H OOH 00H 02H O1H OCH 14H nn nena eeeeete eae Use to type in IP address or projector name PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H OOH 12H MODE Selects one of three modes for alphabet and spe PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H OOH OOH 13H cial characters SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H 00H 00H OOH 14H SP cooccccccccceesceee Inserts a space SOUND MUTE OFF 02H _13H_00H OOH OOH 15H BS rasian Deletes one character backward ON SCREEN MUTE ON 02H 14H 00H OOH OOH 16H gt ET Returns to the previous ON SCREEN MUTE OFF 02H 15H 00H OOH OOH 17H Donnen Advances to the next NOTE Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if needed OK a Executes the selection Cable Connection Cancel Cancels the selection Communication Protocol Baud rate 38400 bps Data length 8 bits Parity oaeee No parity Stop bit seee One bit X on off ceeeeseeeesseeeeees None
25. 1 78 1 C 1 85 1 2 3521 M 4 nan lect th jat 5 4 4 3 16 9 ode 0 Select the appropriate one Adjust This permits the video clamp position for each You can select the aspect ratio for input signal signal to be set Use Adjust when a clamp tim Select the appropriate aspect ratio using the SELECT lt or gt ing error occurs at the time of special analog sig button nal reception such as 1080P Note that Adjust is not valid for doubler signals such as NTSC NOTE When Resolution is set to Native this feature is not available and the and PAL aspect ratio is set to 1 33 1 4 3 NOTE When S2 is selected in S Video Mode Select and the S2 signal is de TO delete the Clamp Timing setting screen select the SELECT tected this feature is not available button and press the ENTER button or press the remote con trol CANCEL button 8 10 Sync Protection When a VCR DVD or some other equipment that supports Copyguard a copy prevention system is played back the screen may be displayed in a curved manner Adjustments are made in such circumstances Use the SELECT lt or gt button to adjust the VD level VD Delay Adjustment EEE Field Invert Off C On Adjustment This feature is used to correct vertical jitter of a signal NOTE When connecting with a scan converter If an image from the scan converter is not correctly displayed adjust to select the b
26. 4 2 10 4 10 Appendix If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly e Power on process for the projector and the PC Be sure to connect the RGB cable between the projector and the computer before turning on the computer There are some notebook PCs which do not output signal unless there is a projectors or monitor connected first NOTE You can check the horizontal frequency of the current signal in the projector s menu under Information If it reads OkHz this means there is no signal being output from the computer See page 8 29 or go to next step e Enabling the computer s external display Displaying an image on the notebook PC s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector When using a PC compatible laptop a combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off For example NEC laptops use Fn F3 while Dell laptops use Fn F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections e 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
27. Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM RGB1 S Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM Page 4 Auto Adjust On Off Auto Start On Off Power Management On Off Power Off Confirmation On Off 3D Reform Save On Off Built in Speaker On Off Last Memory On Off Idle Mode On Off Back Light On Off Screen Trigger On Off Page 5 Remote Sensor Front Back Left Right S Video Mode Select Off S2 Clear Filter Usage Meter Page 6 Communication Speed _ 4800 9600 19200 38400 Projector ID Enable 1 64 Disable Last Auto Select Select RGB1 RGB2 DVI DIGITAL Video S Video Viewer LAN Solt 1 1 None Solt 1 2 None Solt 2 1 None Solt 2 2 None RGB1 Video RGB1 S Video Enable Disable Default Source Select Control Panel Key Lock 8 5 8 Using On Screen Menu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound Ref Adjust Factory Default Projector Options Tools Help Test Pattern When selecting PC Card the Network Type and the WEP setting screens appear Lamp Settings Lamp Mode Normal Eco Lamp Select Dual Lamp 1 Lamp 2 k Interval Auto 1 week 4 weeks 1300H 1800H 3000H 4000H gt Lamp Type Lamp1 Lamp2 L
28. ChalkBoard 2 Select the Capture from the Tools menu 3 A tool bar will appear Capture Freeze R Drive The tool bar includes the following buttons Capture Captures an image and save it as a JPEG file on a PC card Freeze Freezes and unfreezes images Drive Switches between PC Card slot Exit arrus Exits the Capture function Another option to exit the Capture function is to press MENU or CANCEL but ton on the remote control or projector cabinet Storing Images Displayed on the Projector on the PC card Capture GT5000 only The Capture features allows you to capture an image from a source that is currently being displayed The image is saved as JPEG in the PC card When you select Capture from the menu you will get a tool bar You can capture an image directly using the tool bar when the menu is not displayed NOTE Unless a PC card is inserted into the PC Card slot of the projector the Capture feature is not available The Card Error display means that the free space of the PC card is insufficient for saving images Make more space available on the card by erasing unwanted images with your PC The number of images that can be captured depends on the size of the PC card CAUTION Make sure that the PC card is removed during Standby mode NOT Idle mode or with the main power off Failure to do so may cause damage to the data on your PC card or may cause the pr
29. Entry List Current Signal Help Menu Page 1 Language English Deutsch Frangais Italiano Espafiol Svenska A 238 Test Pattern Menu Mode Basic Custom Advanced Custom Menu Edit Menu Display Time Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15 sec Auto 45 sec Date Format MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY ddd DD MM YYYY DD MM YYYY ddd YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD ddd Month DD YYYY Month DD YYYY ddd Date Time Preset Date Month Day Year Day of the week Time H M Page 2 Display Select Date Time Input Terminal Source Name Projector I D Message Page 3 Menu Color Color Monochrome Mouse Pointer Pointer 1 9 Setup Page 1 Orientation Desktop Front Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Background Blue Black Logo RGBOUT Terminal Last RGB 1 RGB 2 Closed Caption Off Caption 1 4 Text 1 4 Sync Termination RGB 1 HitZ 75Q Page 2 Viewer Options Show Folder List Auto Play Manual Play Interval 5 300 sec Capture Options High Quality Normal High Compression GT5000 only Mouse Button Right Hand Left Hand Sensitivity Fast Medium Slow Operation Mode Select Auto Projector Page 3 Signal Select RGB 1 RGB Component RGB Component Scart RGB2 RGB Component RGB Component Scart Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM S Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM RGB1 Video
30. Green Blue Y ellow Magenta Cyan Color Gain Color Temperature 6 Steps White Balance Brightness R G B Contrast R G B Base Setting Presentation sRGB Graphic Video Movie Image Options Pixel Adjust Clock Phase Position Horizontal Vertical Aspect Ratio 1 25 1 5 4 1 33 1 4 3 1 78 1 16 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 Resolution Auto Native Overscan 0 5 10 25 Video Filter Off Less More Blanking Top Bottom Left Right Option Adjust Clamp Timing Mode 0 4 Adjust Sync Protection Upper Lower VD Delay Adjustment Field Invert On Off Signal Level Red Green Blue Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr Lens Memory Set Custom Point Use Custom Point Signal Type RGB Component Sound Volume Bass Treble 8 Using On Screen Menu NOTE The shaded item indicates the default setting 3D Reform Conerstone Advanced Menu Keystone Horizontal Vertical Source Select y Screen Screen Type 1 25 1 5 4 1 33 1 4 3 1 78 1 16 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 Adjust Source Position Ref White Balance Brightness R G B Contrast R G B Sound Ref Color Correction Ref Adjust Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Color Gain Ref Lens Memory Set Reference Point Use Reference Point Return to Factory Default Use Point on Signal Change Yes No Picture Mute during Lens Shift Yes No Factory Default Projector Options Tools Factory Default All Data Including
31. LCD screens as described in the previous step Refer to your computer s documentation for detailed information e Image displayed is incorrect when using a Macintosh When using a Macintosh with the projector set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter not supplied with the projector according to your resolution After setting restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect For setting display modes other than those supported by your Macintosh and the projector changing the DIP switch on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing Should this happen set the DIP switch to the 13 fixed mode and then restart your Macintosh After that restore the DIP switches to a displayable mode and then restart the Macintosh again NOTE A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Computer is needed for a PowerBook which does not have a mini D Sub 15 pin connector e Mirroring on a PowerBook When using the projector with a Macintosh PowerBook output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless mirroring is off on your PowerBook Refer to owner s manual supplied with your Macintosh computer for mirroring e Folders or icons are hidden on the Macintosh screen Folders or icons may not be seen on the screen Should this happen select View gt Arrange from the Apple menu and arrange icons 10 5 Specifications 10 Appendix This section provides technical information about the GT6000 GT5000 Projector s per
32. Lens Memory Lens Memory Set Reference Point Use Reference Point Return to Factory Default Use Point on Signal Change C Yes No Set Custom Point Use Custom Point ej e OK Cancel This function serves to store the adjusted value when using the Shift Focus and Zoom buttons of the projector or the remote control Reference memory Reference Point Adjusted settings are stored in memory as a reference com mon to all the input sources If no setting is stored in Cus tom Point the adjusted settings in Reference Point will be applied Custom memory Custom Point Adjusted settings are stored in memory for each input sig nal Usage Example When you wish to display on a screen having a 4 3 aspect ratio an NTSC or other 4 3 aspect ratio signal and an SXGA or other 5 4 aspect ratio signal Perform shift focus and zoom adjustments to set the vertical screen size of the vertically tall 5 4 aspect ratio signal to standard Both 4 3 apsect ratio signals and 5 4 aspect ratio signals can now be displayed Note that with these shift focus and zoom adjustments the 4 3 aspect ratio signal will become smaller on the screen To eliminate this size reduction adjust the shift focus and zoom to the optimum condition for each of the 4 3 aspect ratio signal and the 5 4 aspect ratio signal Memory storage of each of these values will permit projection at an optimum con dition upon signal
33. M 8 Slot 1 gt C 9 Slot 2 gt M O RGB1 Video M RGB1CVideo T RGB1 Video M Entry List 8 2 H List of Direct Button Combinations 8 Using On Screen Menu CTL Input 1 10 Switches to any selected signal found in the Entry List To enable this combination you must first assign specific remote buttons for direct input selection in the Entry Edit window CTL ENTER While displaying Entry list Displays the selected signal CTL CANCEL Returns to the previous menu without closing the slidebar or dialog CTL UNDO Clears all menus or adjustment setting screens All adjustments are saved automatically CTL AV lt gt Moves the slidebar or dialog box horizontally or vertically While using zoom on remote control Displays the magnifying glass icon CTL lt BS Deletes one letter or numeral in the entry screen CTL MUTE OSD Turns off the on screen display forcibly CTL MENU ADDRESS Displays the remote ID entry window CTL IMAGE PROJECTOR Sequentially selects the Projector Options sub menu CTL POSITION LENS Displays the Lens Shift adjustment window CTL KEYSTONE R Turns on red Available only when the projector is in the test pattern mode CTL AMPLITUDE G Turns on green Available only when the projector is in the test pattern mode CTL ENTRY LIST B Turns on blue Available only when the projector is in the
34. Now follow the operations described in the screen messages e Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 will be installed together at the time of installation of Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 e Ifa message prompting you to restart the system will appear re start the Windows 8 Click Installing the Image Express Utility 1 0 e Repeat the steps 5 to 7 above stated e Please remove the CD ROM from the CD ROM drive when the installation is completed Reference e To cancel the installation of the supplied software part way through the installation click Cancel and follow the instructions of the dia log box 6 Using the Projector in a Network Uninstalling Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 and Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 will all be uninstalled together The two programs cannot be uninstalled individually After that uninstall Image Utility Express Utility 1 0 1 Click Start 2 Click Control Panel The Control Panel screen will be displayed 3 Double click Add or Remove Programs The Add or Remove Programs screen will appear 4 Click Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 from the list To uninstall Image Express Utility 1 0 click Image Express Utility 1 0 from the list 5 Click Change Remove A message Are you sure you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components will be displayed 6 Check the message and click Yes 7 Now follow the operations described in the screen messages
35. Option Adjust eeeeeeeee eee 8 10 TOOIS Siena EEA AA EA 8 26 Lens Memory secere 8 11 TIMET rrada anihi a 8 26 Signal VPS iess a iaar aiganas 8 11 Using Capture seeen 8 28 SOUN per cteaetaeioedts 8 11 Using PC Card Files seee 8 28 Ref Adjust reine oi 8 12 Using ChalkBoard sse 8 28 Using 3D Reform seers 8 12 E o AARE E IE EE E 8 28 Screen TYP eeeeeeeeceseeeeeteeeteneeeeeaees 8 12 Contents etl heen 8 28 Reference White Balance 8 12 Source Information ccccceeeee 8 28 Reference Color Correction 8 12 Projector Information 8 29 Reference Lens Memory 0065 8 13 Test Pattern dleint cceceet teen 8 29 Factory Default cc eeeeeeeeeeeeetneeeeeees 8 13 8 1 El Basic Menu Operation Using the Menus NOTE The on screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected a Press the MENU button on the remote control or projector cabinet to display the Basic Advanced or Custom Menu MENU NOTE When using a USB mouse click the mouse button to display the menu For other operations do the same way as you use your PC mouse 2 Press the SELECT AY buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the menu for the item you want to adjust or set 3 Press the SELECT button or the ENTER button on the remote con trol or the projector cabinet to select a submenu or item 4 Adjust the level or
36. Projecton ienee nian ie ei ROH eed a Niis 1 6 Top Features seniti e raaa e a Aaaa ES A amen tet anced 1 7 Terminal Panel Features cccccscessccssscscsceesssscsesessesseensesossesessasscessoserseeseseeonses 1 8 Ef Remote Control Features s e 1 10 Remote Control Precautions ceceecceseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseeeeetaeeneeeeeneeeaeeas 1 12 Remote Control Battery Installation cececcceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeae 1 12 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control e cesceeseseeceeeeeereeeeeeeeeeeaes 1 12 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation oo cece eeeeeeeee 1 13 Hi What s in the Box 1 Introduction 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 NOTE Lenses are optional Order lenses from your NEC dealer Terminal cover Left and Right Lens hood cap 24F 37661 Remote cable 7N520019 String 24C04541 and rivet 24C04531 Remote control 79646634 and batteries AAA x 2 Power cable for Europe AC 230V Power cable for North America AC 120V 7N080003 7N080208 User s Manual 7N950194 User Supportware 7N950431 Power cable for Japan AC 100V 7N080113 Documents Japanese and English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Introduction to the Projector This chapter
37. Show Settings of the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 overrides the one set here Manual Play Views a slide manually when the Viewer source is selected Selecting Capture Options Capture Option GT5000 only available for JPEG only These options are used for the Capture function that you can select from Tools You have three options for JPEG compres sion quality High quality Normal and High Compression High Quality Gives quality of JPEG a priority Normal Gives normal JPEG quality High Compression Gives compression a priority Setting Mouse Button and Sensitivity Mouse 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 8 15 Selecting Operation Mode Operation Mode Select Set the operation mode of the USB mouse connected to the USB port MOUSE HUB on the projector AUto cia Depending on connection of the USB port PC on the projector and a USB port type A on your PC the USB mouse is operated in the following way When connecting the projector to your PC The USB mouse connected to the projector can be used as a PC mouse When not connecting the projector to your PC The USB mouse connected to the projector can perform menu operation of the projector Projector The USB mouse conne
38. Tools ChalkBoard to display the ChalkBoard tool bar that contains the following icons NOTE You can also display the ChalkBoard tool bar by clicking the scroll button on your USB mouse Pen Eraser Drive verre Color Capture Clear Hide Pon 0 Left click and drag to draw Left click A or right click the pen icon to display the pen palette containing four lines of different thickness from which you can select a line you pre fer by left clicking Color Selects a color Left click to display the color palette from which you can select a color you prefer by left clicking Capture Left click to capture and save freehand drawings in the PC card GT5000 only Eraser Left click and drag to erase part of a drawing Left click A or right click the eraser icon to display the eraser palette containing four eraser of different thickness from which you can select an eraser you prefer by left clicking Clear Left click to clear the drawing completely from the ChalkBoard screen Drive Switches between PC Card slot GT5000 only Hide Hides the tool bar by left clicking Right clicking anywhere on the screen displays the ChalkBoard tool bar again Exit re Clears the complete drawing and exits the ChalkBoard NOTE e The menu is not available while you display the ChalkBoard screen e Switching slides clears a drawing completely 4 4 El
39. Type in time Time is expressed in the 24 hour format For example 6 00 p m is en tered as 18 00 3 Select OK and press ENTER Closing the window allows the clock to start The current year month date and time are displayed on the top of the screen NOTE The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for about 3 days after the main power is turned off If the main power is off for 3 days 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 or idle condition 8 Using On Screen Menu Page 2 J Page 3 Display Select Date On Off Time C On Off Input Terminal C n Off Source Name On Off Projector ID C On Off Message On C Off OK Cancel Display Select You can choose the desired status information to be displayed on the screen The information selections are Date Time Input Terminal Source Name Projector ID and Message The Message selections are Lamp life warning lamp error 3 minute before power off time clearn filter lock in Security and Wait a moment Page 3 Page 1 Page 2 Color Menu Color Monochrome Mouse Pointer P Pointer 1 D OK Cancel Selecting Menu Color Menu Color Select You can choose between two color modes for menu color color and monochrome Selecting Mouse Pointer Icon Mouse Pointer T
40. VIDEO S VIDEO _ ajk INPUT OUTPUT A g 2 Gaj T PC CONTROL IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Video equipment NOTE Connect a commercially available distribution amplifier to both the master and the slave projectors to distribute signal to two outputs of the master and the slave projectors 7 4 Bi directional RS232C cable not supplied 7 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected H 1 Display a desired input signal on the master projector H 2 Make adjustments to the signal then save register adjust ments on the master projector by pressing and holding CTL and pressing ENTRY LIST button on the remote control H 3 Repeat steps H 1 and H 2 for all signals you want to project Display all the signals you registered and check To check select Source Select Entry List E 4 Transferring Signal Data in the Entry List E4 4 1 Transfer the data from the master projector to the slave projector so that both the projectors have the same data in memory Link Mode 21 xh Settings Status Standalone C Master Slave Communication Speed 4800 gt Projector ID C Enable Entry List Copy 0K Cancel E 4 2 Select Projector Options Link Mode on the mas ter projector H 4 3 Select Entry List Copy and p
41. and operated in the U S A or Canada 2 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 3 Normal decrease in lamp light output over time 4 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse abuse neglect improper ventilation fire dust smoke water lightning or other acts of nature unau thorized product modification or failure to follow instruc tions supplied with the product b Repair or attempted repair by anyone other than a NEC Solutions authorized service center c Any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier d Removal or installation of the product e Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect Use of the product beyond normal operating conditions Normal operating conditions are defined as product use not in excess of 8 hours per day and 260 days per year 5 Cartons carrying cases shipping cases batteries external cabinets magnetic tapes or any accessories used in connec tion with the product 6 Service required as a result of third party components Pa WHAT NEC SOLUTIONS WILL PAY FOR NEC Solutions will pay labor and material expenses for covered items but NEC Solutions will not pay for the following 1 Removal or installation charges 2 Costs of technical adjustments set up maintenance or adjust ment of user controls 3 Payment of shipping and related charges incurred in returning the produc
42. and LAN is selected e When the DVI DIGITAL input is selected the RGB OUTPUT terminal will not output signal Setting Closed Caption This option sets several closed caption modes that allows text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S Video CAPTION 1 4 Text is superimposed TEXT 1 4 Text is displayed in full screen OFF eee This exits the closed caption mode Sync Termination RGB1 This function is used to select the impedance of the sync sig nal Select 75Q or Hi Z NOTE This should be 75Q for normal use Select the Hi Z when inputting a TTL signal 8 Using On Screen Menu Page 2 Setup 21xI Page 1 ERS fi Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Viewer Options M Show Folder List Auto Play C Manual Play Interval ale O sec Capture Options High Quality D Mouse Button Right Hand C Left Hand Sensitivity Fast gt Operation Mode Select Auto gt OK Cancel Setting Viewer Options Viewer Options Show Folder List If this option is checked when the Viewer source is selected on the projector the folder lists will be displayed and allows you to select the presentation from a PC card Auto Play If this option is checked when the Viewer source is selected on the projector any given slide will start to play automatically Auto Play Interval You can specify interval time between 5 and 300 seconds NOTE The Auto Play Interval time set on Slide
43. connector of the projector See page 8 11 Apply a standard RGB signal when using RGB connector Adjust picture for RGB signal Make sure each setting is correct If the problem still persists reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the Factory Default in the Adjustment Menu See page 8 13 If Security is enabled a keyword or PC card as a protect key is required Remove the lens cap When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases signal cannot be output from RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector If the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver Or power management software If you accidentally hit the POWER button on the remote control wait 60 seconds and then press the POWER button again to resume See also the next page Image isn t square to the screen Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen See page 3 3 Use the 3DReform function to correct the trapezoid distortion See page 3 4 Picture is blurred Adjust the focus See page 3 4 Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen See page 3 3 Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens See page 2 2 Condensation may form on the lens if the proj
44. control or the projector cabinet or clicking with the right button of a mouse Delete Prev Drive Play Jump Next Stop Select Setup View The tool bar includes the following buttons Prev wu Returns to the previous slide or folder Or this lets you play slides back in reverse Next Advances to the next slide or folder Or this lets you play slides back Play Plays back automatically or manually depending on the setting on Viewer Options of the menu This al lows you to move on to the next slide when Manual Play is selected Stop This allows you to stop Auto Play while you are play ing back and to resume playing from the selected slide or folder when Auto Play is selected Jump Displays a list of slides while you are playing back Select Displays a list of folders while you are playing back Drive Switches between PC Card slot Setup Displays the Viewer Options dialog box on Page 2 of the Setup dialog box Delete Deletes a captured slide s or all the captured slides in the Capture specific folder GT5000 only View Hides the tool bar while you are playing back Press ing the MENU button or clicking with the right button of a mouse shows it again NOTE If no memory card is inserted in the PC CARD slot there is no signal anda black blue or logo background is displayed depending on the setting Playback is stopped when l
45. fe j LAMP 2 STATUS OPOWER J 5 4 a POWER Button ON STAND BY Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main power is supplied and the projector is in standby mode or idle mode NOTE To turn on or off the projector press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds 2 POWER Indicator When this indicator is green the projector is on when this indicator is orange it is in standby or idle mode See the Power Indicator section on page 10 3 for more details 3 STATUS Indicator If this light blinks red rapidly it indicates that an error has oc curred the lamp cover is not attached properly or the projector has overheated If this light remains orange it indicates that you have pressed a cabinet key while the Control Panel Key Lock is enabled See the Status Indicator section on page 10 3 for more details 4 LAMP Indicator 1 2 If this light blinks red rapidly it s warning you that the lamp has reached the end of its usable life After this light appears re place the lamp as soon as possible See page 9 2 See the Lamp Indicator section on page 10 3 for more details 5 PC CARD Access Indicator 1 2 Lights while accessing a PC card 6 3D REFORM Button Press this button to enter 3D Reform mode to correct the key stone trapezoidal distortion and make the image square Press to toggle between Cornerstone and Keystone adjust ment mode NOTE Pressing and holding this bu
46. introduces you to the GT6000 GT5000 high end fixed installation projector and describes key features and con trols Congratulations on Your Purchase of the GT6000 GT5000 projector The GT6000 GT5000 is our most sophisticated three panel dual lamp XGA LCD projector With the GT6000 GT5000 you will be able to project images up to 500 measured diagonally from your DVD player VCR satellite hookup HDTV source PC Work station or Macintosh computer desktop or notebook and im ages from you digital camera PC Card or compact flash memory The GT6000 GT5000 incorporates integrated networking access through the RJ45 input or provides for wireless network connec tivity from an optional wireless network PC card With extensive input and output panels optional long life lamp full suite of quick change lenses and a full function remote the GT6000 GT5000 will let you immerse yourself in large screen viewing Features you ll enjoy on the GT6000 GT5000 e Integrated RJ45 connector for wired networking ability e Two optional modular card slots allow for future projector growth with the ability to add additional input cards e Dual PC card slots provide for optional wireless wired network connectivity or PC Card usage e Email projector error status information to selected individuals e Power Horizontal and Vertical lens shift for optical display cor rections e Lens memory controls lens attributes zoom focus shift de pending on inp
47. lens 2 6 26 4 m 101 6 1040 6 GT34ZLB lens 5 1 49 7 m 200 6 1958 4 GT48ZLB lens 7 7 73 7 m 302 3 2901 9 GT10RLB F2 4 f 28 9mm GT13ZLB F2 3 2 8 f 34 5 42 56mm GT20ZL F1 8 2 5 f 57 4 74 7mm GT34ZLB F2 5 3 3 f 93 5 140 3mm RGB YCr Cb H HV V 5 BNC x1 Audio RCA L MONO R x 1 RGB D Sub 15 pin x 1 Audio Stereo Mini Audio x 1 DVI DIGITAL DVI D Max resolution XGA 60Hz x 1 Audio Stereo Mini Audio x 1 Video BNC x 1 Audio RCA L MONO R x 1 S Video Mini DIN 4x 1 Audio RCA L MONO R x 1 PC Card Slot x 2 Option Board Slot x 2 RGB D Sub 15 pin x 1 Audio Out RCA L MONO R x 1 Remote Control Stereo mini jack IN x 1 OUT x 1 PC Control D Sub 9 pin INX 1 OUT x 1 Ex Control D Sub 15 Din x 1 SC TRIGGER Stereo mini jack x 1 LAN Port RJ 45 x 1 USB Port A Type x 1 B Type x 1 NTSC PAL PAL60 SECAM NTSC4 43 YCbCr Component HDTV 1080I 1080p 720p 480p 4801 VGA SVGA XGA SXGA UXGA with Advanced AccuBlend Horizontal Frequency 15 100 kHz RGB 24 kHz or over Vertical Frequency 48 120 Hz RGB 100 MHz Full color 16 7 million colors simultaneously 550 TV lines NTSC PAL NTSC4 43 YCbCr 350 TV lines SECAM RGB 1024 dots horizontal 768 dots vertical Effective pixels are more than 99 99 10 6 10 Appendix Built in Speakers Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption 2 lamps Mechanical Dimensions Net Weight Environment Regul
48. m ADJUST 4 IMAGE 7 j C s ICTURE WHITE BAL PROJECTOR Creerereee eee rr err eer re P SBC DEF GI Ok 15 POSITION PIXEL AUTO 17 md amp 16 SHUTTER MUTE 1 8 20 amp Co 19 PICTURE SOUND OSD KEYSTONE AMPLITUDE ENTRYLIST 21 _B 2 P t23 22 O 26 re LENS 9 Pasan a a 1 Introduction POWER ON Press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds to turn on the projector when the main power is supplied and the projector is in standby mode or idle mode POWER OFF Press and hold this button for a minimum of two seconds to turn off the projector MENU Press to display the main menu While pressing and holding CTL press this button to display the Remote Control ID dialog box to specify the remote control ID See page 7 2 ENTER Executes the menu selection and activates items selected from the menu When the slider or dialog box is displayed Pressing this button confirms adjustments setting and returns to the previous menu display Select Up Down Left Right AY Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust When no menus appear these buttons work as a volume control lt gt Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item A press of the gt button executes the selection Pressing and holding CTL then pressing lt button works as a Back Spa
49. mode or the idle mode only Enabling Screen Trigger Screen Trigger When Screen Trigger is selected and the projector is pow ered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up Use a commercially available stereo mini cable Page 5 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 EERE Remote Sensor Front M Back M Left l Right S Video Mode Select Off D Clear Filter Usage Meter Remote Sensor This option determines which remote sensors on the projector are enabled in wireless mode The options are front rear right or left All checked boxes indicate that they can accept the infrared signal from the sup plied remote control 8 Using On Screen Menu S Video Mode Select This feature is used to select the S Video signal detection mode This allows identifying of the S Video signals with different as pect ratio 16 9 and 4 3 Off sans Does not identify any S video signal S2 si Identifies the 16 9 or 4 3 signal NOTE The Aspect Ratio is not available when S2 signal is detected Resetting the Filter Usage Hours Clear Filter Usage Meter Resets the filter usage back to zero Pressing this button ap pears a confirmation dialog box To reset the filter usage hours press OK Page 6 Setup
50. 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 1 Hour Meter xxxx H Lamp 2 Hour Meter xxxx H Projector Usage xxxxxx 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 projec tor 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 be used 8 Using On Screen Menu Test Mail Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct NOTE 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 NOTE 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 NOTE Be sure to highlight OK and press the ENTER button before executing Test Mail 8 22 Seamless Switch GT6000 only 1 What Does This Function Do This function provides a transition effect during source switch ing Before switching During switching After switching T The drawings show an example of how Effect Wipe Right works
51. 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 SELECT 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 The PC card editing operation cannot be performed from the pro jector Do so using the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 software Viewing Digital Images Digital images can be played with the Viewer if the following con ditions are met e Ifthe image can be stored on an MS DOS format PC card e Ifthe image can be stored in a format supported by the Viewer With the Viewer images on the card are searched for in directories and images in JPEG or BMP format are recognized as slides Searchable directo ries are directories within two steps from the root directory and search able images are images within the first 12 files in the directory Only file and slide switching are possible NOTE The maximum number of images recognized as slides within one directory is 128 5 Using the Viewer Preparations Insert the PC card into the card slot Insert the PC card so that the end with the insertion direction arrow on the top goes in first Press the eject button to eject the card 1 Project the image you wish to store on the projector Timer gt Capture PC Card Files
52. puts of external equipment If using a component with a combined sync SYNC output connect it to the H V terminal When using luminance and color difference signals of HDTV and DVD connect Pr Cr to the R Y to the G and Pb Cb to the B input of the projector RGB 1 Audio Input Jacks RCA L MONO This is your left channel audio input for stereo sound coming from the RGB Input 1 source This also serves as your monaural audio input R This is your right channel audio input for stereo sound from the RGB Input 1 source RGB 2 Connector Mini D sub 15 Pin Connect your computer or other analog RGB equipment such as IBM compatible or Macintosh computers This also serves as a component input connector that allows you to connect a component video output of component equipment such as a DVD player This connector also supports SCART output sig nal See page 2 9 for more details RGB 2 Audio Iput Mini Jack Stereo Mini This is where you connect audio output from your computer or DVD player connected to the RGB2 input A commercially avail able audio cable is required DVI IN Connector DVI D 24 Pin This connector can be used to accept digital signal output from a computer with a DVI connector 1 Introduction DVI AUDIO Input Mini Jack Stereo Mini This is where you connect the audio output from your com puter when connected to the DVI input A commercially avail able audio cable is required RGB OUT Connector Mini
53. remaining lamp time reaches 0 the Remaining Lamp Time bar indica tor changes from 0 to 100 hours and starts counting down If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hour the projector will not turn on Lamp life H Type Normal Eco ocal Standard lamp 2000H 3000H GT60LP Extended life lamp 4500H GT60LPS NOTE The Standard lamp life is typically 2000 hours in Normal mode 3000 hours in Eco mode The lamp life however may be decreased under certain conditions and the lamp could reach end of life within the specified time 8 Using On Screen Menu B Page 3 Filter Usage foooootH fooooorH Mone Projector Usage Projector ID Filter Usage Projector Usage Projector ID Page 3 Projector Information Page 1 Page 2 fj Version BIOS peo Firmware Pein Data Pein FPGA JE Version BIOS Firmware Data FPGA Test Pattern Cross Hatch DI Gray Bars V Red Raster 0 M Green Raster 25 M Blue Raster 50 Raster 100 Focus LO TO ee Press to display the test pattern Pressing this button sequen tially selects 10 test patterns for each red green and blue 8 29 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp ccccccccescsseesscsseseesseeseeeees 9 2 B Replacing or Cleaning the Filter cece 9 3 E Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 00cccee 9 4 This chapter describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to replac
54. setting up for double stacking in link mode Selecting Communication Speed Communication Speed This feature sets the baud rate of the PC CONTROL port D Sub 9 Pin This is the same procedure as in Page 6 of Setup Enabling and Disabling Projector ID Each projector needs its own unique addresses when used in serial communication mode This is the same procedure as in Page 6 of Setup Copying Signals in the Entry List Press the Entry List Copy button to copy all of the signals re corded in the Entry List from one projector to another 8 18 Status Master J 0 Connected PJ 0 Slave 0K Cancel Displaying Current Status of Link Mode When selecting the tab Status you will get the following dia log box Master ID Indicates the Master projector Status 0 0 Indicates the status of the master pro jector Connected Pu Indicates number of connected slave projectors Slave NO c ceee Indicates serial number of the slave pro jector Denan EE Indicates ID of a slave projector Status 0 0 ee Indicates the status of the slave projec tor Reconnect button Confirms connection of all linked projec tors Status items Running oseese The projector is now working Cooling Lamp The fan is now cooling the lamp Standby eee The projector is in stand by or idle Communication Error A communication error has occurred Connecting The projecto
55. switching 1 Perform Zoom Focus and Lens Shift adjustments and store them in memory using Set Custom Point Another way to store your adjustments is to use the CTL and INFO buttons on the remote control 2 When Yes is selected for Use Point on Signal Change the adjustment is ap plied to the signal you switched 3 Select OK and press the ENTER button for the change to take effect NOTE The Lens Memory function is not available in Link mode NOTE Settings for zoom and focus cannot be stored for the GT13ZL GT24ZL and GT34ZL lens settings for lens shift zoom and focus can be stored for the GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT34ZLB and GT48ZLB lens The Lens Memory function is not available for the GTO6RLB and GT10RLB lens Picture Mute during Lens Shift To turn off the image and sound during lens shift select Yes NOTE This option is only available when Yes is selected for Use Point on Signal Change 4 5 4 Convenient Features Using the Viewer Making the Most out of the Viewer Function 5 2 E Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector Playback ienser tinerea Eeoa E a EEEE TEKET A SRA 5 3 5 1 NOTE e To use the Viewer first you need to create presentation materials on your PC using the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 contained on the supplied NEC Projector User Supportware CD ROM For installation see 6 E Software Installation
56. the 4 holes on the lens mount CAUTION There is a lens shift detection switch for the moving gears of the lens shift motors used to reduce the risk of pinching fingers Do not defeat this feature Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver Insert the connector of the lens unit fully into the socket of the extension cable attached to the projector 4 Reinstall the lens hood Remove the front lens cap from the lens unit Insert the lens hood so that the grooves on the 4 corners of the lens hood are properly lined up with the 4 catches on the projector Secure the 2 screws using the hexagonal driver This completes installation If necessary put the lens hood cap on the lens hood 2 Installation For installing the GTO6RLB Preparation Tools needed for installation A hexagonal driver is supplied with the optional lens 1 Remove the lens hood cap and lens hood Remove the lens hood cap Loosen and remove the 2 screws on the lens hood using the hexagonal driver Remove the lens hood by pushing down and pulling the top toward you Lens hood Lens hood cap Ro 2 Remove the dust protective plate Remove the shipping tape on the back of the lens hood Pull on the portion of the dust protective plate hooked at the two locations at the same time Remove the dust protective plate from the lens hood Dust protective plate Shipping tape
57. to the projector e The projector has two power switches A main power switch and a POWER but ton POWER ON and OFF on the remote control e The projector has a feature to prevent itself from being used by unauthorized individuals To use this feature register your PC card as a protect key See Secu rity in Projector Options on page 8 23 for more details 2 t Steady light To turn on the main power to the projector press the Main Power switch to the ON posi tion 1 Flashing for 1 minute ES Power JK rowen ool BY y Steady orange Flashing green ight ight Standby or Idle fo POWER Steady green light Before you turn on your projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that your lens hood cap is removed Only after you press the ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or POWER ON button on the remote control for a minimum of 2 seconds will the power indicator turn to green and the projector become ready to use 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST ON STAND BY OLAMP2 O steer id NOTE You cannot turn off the projector for 60 seconds immediately after turning on the projector Note on Startup screen Menu Language Select screen When you first turn on the projector you will get the Startup screen This screen gives you the opportunity to select one of the seven menu lan guages English German French Italian Spanis
58. turn the selected item on or off by using SELECT lt 4 or buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet The on screen slide bar will show you the amount of increase or de crease 5 Changes are stored until that particular function is adjusted again ENTER CANCEL ENTER Stores the setting or adjustments CANCEL Return to the previous screen without storing set tings or adjustments 6 Repeat steps 2 5 to adjust an additional item or press the CANCEL button on the projector cabinet or the remote control to quit the menu display 8 Using On Screen Menu Customizing the Menu The Custom menu can be customized to meet your requirements Selecting a menu item from the Custom Menu Edit list allows you to custom tailor the menu items to your needs 1 Select Custom Menu Edit to display the Custom Menu Edit screen 2 Use the SELECT A or buttons to highlight your selection and press the ENTER button to place a check mark next to an option This action enables that feature Press the ENTER button again to clear the check box If you select an item with a solid triangle and press the ENTER but ton on the remote control or the projector cabinet you can enable all the items within that submenu Also you can turn on an item within the submenu without placing a check mark on the main menu item NOTE Up to 12 main menu items within Custom Menu Edit not including submenu items can be s
59. using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 2002 slides can be sent synchronized with the slide show page feed 2 A personal computer can be used to switch the projector power on off control the adjustment of image quality and other settings and to display the remaining lamp life Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 e Converts files created with Microsoft PowerPoint 95 97 2000 2002 to an independent index format with a simple operation to enable direct playback with the viewer function of the projector e When using Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 2002 Viewer PPT Con verter 2 0 can be started from PowerPoint by means of add in registration to PowerPoint Image Express Utility 1 0 e Using a network environment 2 this program enables the screen image displayed by the personal computer to be sent to the projec tor and then projected to a screen e Two methods are available for sending the screen image to the projector Continuous Transmit automatically sends the screen image of the personal computer at a fixed interval Single Frame Transmit sends the screen image by clicking the screen button or pressing a key 6 Using the Projector in a Network 1 Please purchase a commercially available PCMCIA Type 2 ATA specification flash memory card 2 Please check the network environment on the next page 3 USB cable connection is not supported by the LT260 LT240 LT220 and VT770 Information about Upgrading this Software Please see the se
60. you to mute the built in speakers 8 16 Enabling Last Memory Last Memory The projector stores the last signal data in memory for each input RGB1 RGB2 DVI DIGITAL Video S Video and Slot 1 2 This feature will reduce switching time between sources If a commercially available switcher is connected turning on this feature may cause the image to appear incorrectly Should this happen turn this feature off to mute the screen during switching Enabling Idle Mode Idle Mode The projector has two standby modes Standby and Idle Standby is the mode that allows you to put the projector in the standby condition which consumes less power than the idle mode The projector is preset for Standby at the factory When this check box is turned on you allow the RGB OUT connector to output RGB signal during Idle mode NOTE The RGB OUT connector will not output signal during the Standby mode Via the USB interface the projector can be turned on from your PC using Dy namic Image Utility 2 0 during the Standby or Idle mode On the LAN connection the projector can be controlled or monitored from your PC using Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 only in the Idle mode The HTTP server functions are not available during Standby mode See page 10 11 Turning on or off the Back Light Back Light This function turns on or off the backlight of the buttons on the cabinet NOTE The Back Light feature is available in the normal operating
61. 00 have different geometrical distortions in wide zoom and tele Select the best zoom position for stacking where the geometrical distortion is as small as possible e The optional lens GTO6RLB and GT10RLB do not support stacking For double stacking follow the instructions described below E 2 Stacking the Projectors Place the projectors at the proper height for best screen to projector relationship Make sure that all projectors have the same display orientation 7 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode H 3 Hookup H 3 1 Use commercially available RGB signal cables to connect the RGB output of the master projector to the RGB input of the slave projector until all the projectors are connected HB 3 2 Next using a commercially available bi directional RS 232C cable connect the PC CONTROL OUT terminal of the master projector to the PC CONTROL IN terminal of the slave projector until all the projectors are connected E 3 3 Turn all the projectors on and roughly make some optical adjustments to each projector Example Composite signal S Video cable not supplied y VIDEO S VIDEO PORFA 3 PC CONTROL Distribution amplifer OUT S Video cable not supplied P S
62. 6 Using the Projector in a Network lt Problem gt The projector cannot be found with General search IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures Are the wireless LAN settings appropriate Are the channel numbers for the personal computer and the projector set to the same number When WEP encryption has been set has the same value been set for both the personal computer and the projector Please check the access points the personal computer setting values and the projector LAN Mode setting values When using the infrastructure or 802 11 Ad Hoc please set to the same character string since SSID distinguishes between upper and lower case characters Are radio communication conditions satisfactory Check whether there are obstacles located between the access point and the personal computer Try moving the personal computer closer to the access point Are the TCP IP settings e g IP address sub net mask etc of the personal computer and the projector correct Check whether the network settings are within the same segment Are more than one network interface cards NIC being used with the same computer Set only the network interface card NIC that is connected to the projector to Valid For a network card that is not connected to the projector click the network card name under Control Panel System gt Device Manager Network Adapter and then click Properties R and set the d
63. 7 282 4 372 9 8 44 11 10 332 4 436 8 9 34 13 82 367 7 544 0 13 67 20 79 538 1 818 5 20 72 30 76 8159 12109 240 4 84 190 6 5 79 8 33 228 1 327 9 5 80 7 20 1228 4 283 4 8 21 10 84 323 2 426 7 9 66 12 69 380 4 499 8 10 69 15 81 421 0 622 4 15 64 23 79 6159 996 5 23 74 35 20 934 5 1385 8 250 5 04 198 6 6 04 8 68 237 8 341 7 6 04 7 50 238 0 295 4 8 56 11 29 336 8 444 6 11 14 16 47 438 7 648 6 16 30 24 78 641 9 975 8 24 74 36 68 974 0 144441 270 6 53 9 38 257 0 369 2 6 53 8 11 257 2 319 2 9 25 12 20 364 0 480 4 12 04 17 80 474 2 700 8 17 62 26 78 693 8 1 054 4 26 75 39 64 1053 0 1560 8 300 i 7 26 10 43 285 9 410 6 7 27 9 01 2861 354 9 10 28 13 57 404 9 534 1 13 40 19 79 1527 4 779 2 19 60 29 78 7747 1 1723 29 76 44 09 1171 5 17357 400 i i i 17 90 26 43 704 9 1 040 6 26 19 39 76 1 031 3 39 79 58 90 1566 7 2318 8 500 i i i y i 32 79 49 74 11 290 8 1 958 4 49 83 73 71 1981 8 2901 9 2 2 2 Installation GT34ZLB Hx3 2 Hx 4 8 GT20ZL Hx2 0 Hx2 6 GT13ZLB Hx1 2 Hx1 5 GTO6ALB Hx0 6 po GT10RLB Hx 1 0 GT12ZLB Hx 1 2 HX1 7 GT19ZLB Hx 1 7 x HX2 2
64. 70 68 681 75 06 SUN 1152 x 900 61 796 65 95 SGI 1152 x 900 71 736 76 05 VESA 1280 x 960 60 60 VESA 1280 x 1024 63 981 60 02 MAC 1280 x 1024 69 89 65 2 HP 1280 x 1024 78 125 72 01 SUN 1280 x 1024 81 13 76 11 VESA 1280 x 1024 79 976 75 03 VESA 1280 x 1024 91 146 85 02 SXGA 1400 x 1050 HDTV 1080p 1920 x 1080 67 5 60 SDTV 576i 625i 15 6 50 SDTV 576p 625p 31 5 50 HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 33 75 60 Interlace HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 28 13 50 Interlace HDTV 720p 750p 1280 x 720 45 60 Progressive SDTV 480p 525p 31 47 59 94 Progressive VESA 1600 x 1200 75 0 60 VESA 1600 x 1200 81 3 65 VESA 1600 x 1200 87 5 70 VESA 1600 x 1200 93 75 75 DVD YCbCr 15 734 59 94 Interlaced DVD YCbCr 15 625 50 Interlaced Images in above flagged with are compressed with Advanced AccuBlend on GT5000 Images in above flagged with are compressed with Advanced AccuBlend on GT6000 NOTE Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly If this should happen change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures UXGA 1600x 1200 is supported for separate sync signal only 10 9 10 Appendix 10 Appendix REMOTE 1 Connector OOOO BOVE SHORT OPEN FUNCTION SHORT External control mo
65. Brightness W Decrements the brightness adjustment value Contrast A Increments the contrast adjustment value Contrast Decrements the contrast adjustment value Color A Increments the color adjustment value Color V Decrements the color adjustment value Hue A Increments the hue adjustment value Hue W Decrements the hue adjustment value Sharpness Alncrements the sharpness adjustment value Sharpness W Decrements the sharpness adjustment value The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector 10 12 Source Select This switches the input connector of the projec tor Switches to the RGB 1 connector Switches to the RGB 2 connector Switches to the DVI connector Switches to the Video connector Switches to the S Video connector Switches to the Viewer Switches to a LAN signal Switches to input 1 of the Slot 1 Switches to input 2 of the Slot 1 Switches to input 1 of the Slot 2 Switches to input 2 of the Slot 2 Switches to Video of the RGB1 connec tor RGB1 S VIDEO Switches to S Video of the RGB1 con nector Projector Status This displays the condition of the projector Remaining Lamp 1 2 Time sinh dhe E EE EA Displays the remaining life of lamps 1 2 as a percentage Lamp 1 2 Hour Meter Displays how many hours lamps 1 2 have been used Projector Usage Displays how many hours the projector has been
66. Communications procedure Full duplex NOTE Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs PC Control Connector D SUB 9P To TxD of PC gt To RxD of PC gt To GND of PC p 0000 OOOO 0 To RTS of PC To CTS of PC NOTE Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are no used NOTE Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection 10 11 I Operation Using an HTTP Browser Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projec tor from a web browser without the installation of special soft ware Please be sure to use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 x ora higher version for the web browser This device uses JavaScript and Cookies and the browser should be set to accept these functions The setting method will vary depending on the version of browser Please refer to the help files and the other informa tion provided in your software NOTE The use of HTTP server functions is not available during Standby mode The display s or button s response can be slowed down or operation may not be accepted depending the settings of your network Should this happen consult your network administrator The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals Should this happen wait a moment and repea
67. D Sub 15 Pin You can use this connector to loop your computer image to an external monitor from the RGB 1 or 2 input source 5 VIDEO IN Connector BNC Connect a VCR DVD player laser disc player or document camera here to project video VIDEO AUDIO Input Jacks R L RCA These are your left and right channel audio inputs for stereo sound from a Video source S VIDEO IN Connector Mini DIN 4 Pin Here is where you connect the S Video input from an external source like a VCR NOTE S Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the tradi tional composite video format S VIDEO AUDIO Input Jacks R L RCA These are your left and right channel audio inputs for stereo sound from an S Video source AUDIO OUT Jacks R L RCA You can use this connector to output sound from the currently selected input source RGB 1 RGB 2 DVI DIGITAL Video or S Video Output sound level can be adjusted in accordance with the sound level of the internal speaker Slot 1 2 For optional RGB SDI or DVI board Terminal Panel Features 1 2 E USB PC USB MOUSE HUB PC CARD 1 REMOTE 1 e __l IN OUT SC TRIGGER 1 USB Port MOUSE HUB Type A Connect a USB mouse You can operate the menu or Viewer with a USB mouse via this port e AUSB supported scanner or PC peripheral can be connected to this port USB Hu
68. Explorer 5 01 or higher is required for the aforementioned environments Does not support Windows power saving function Resolution 1024 dots x 768 lines recommended 800 dots x 600 lines recommended for LT220 and MT860 Screen Colors High Color 15 bit 16 bit True Color 24 bit 32 bit El Equipment Connections and Settings When Using a Network Environment What Can Be Accomplished e Using Image Express Utility 1 0 the screen image displayed by the personal computer can be sent to the projector and then projected to a screen e Using Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 a picture or slide can be sent to the projector and then projected to a screen e Using the projector control function of Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 allows operations to be performed from the personal computer which include switching the projector power on off signal selection and adjustment of the picture quality Equipment to Be Prepared e Projector This unit Personal computer with LAN card e LAN cable not supplied or wireless LAN card optional Settings at the Projector Side Preparation 1 Connect a LAN cable not supplied to the LAN port RJ 45 of the projector For the use of an optional wireless LAN card insert the wireless LAN card into the PC CARD slot 1 or 2 of the projector 2 Switch on the projector power and project to the screen chapter 3 3 Switch to the advanced menu 1 Press the MENU button
69. GITAL Pixel Adjust 4 Yideo Position 5 Yideo Aspect Ratio 6 Viewer Sound FLAN Lamp Settings more gt To Advanced Menu 3 Projecting an Image Adjusting the Picture Size and Position 1 Turn on the projector 2 Select your type of projector orientation Desktop front ceiling rear desktop rear and ceiling front Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Orientation Desktop Front gt i Ceiling Rear Background Blue iby Desktop Rear Ceiling Front RGBOUT Terminal Last D Closed Caption Off D Sync Termination RGB1 Hi Z p 3 Display the test pattern by pressing the TEST button on the remote control or using the menu TEST 4 Adjust the image position and the image size 1 Press and hold the CTL button and press the POSITION button to display the Lens Shift adjustment screen Use the SELECT button on the remote control or the LENS SHIFT button on the projector cabinet to move the image horizontally and vertically To close the Lens Shift adjustment screen press the CANCEL button See pages 2 4 and 2 5 for Lens Shift Adjustable Range POSITION LENS T 4 el CTL 2 Press and hold the CTL and press the ZOOM or button to adjust the image size You can also adjust the image size by using the ZOOM or button on the projector cabinet MAGNIFY FOCUS T ZOOM LENS CTI A 3 Press and hold the CTL button and press the FOCUS or
70. MP are not available 1 From the menu select Tools PC Card Files to display a list of all the files stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to use as a background logo Execute Exit Name abc a File Group ALL OA 5 Free Space 13 448 4 16KE Path Wee Info F Files 2 The Logo button allows you to select a background logo from graphic files on a PC card and change to it as the background logo 3 Use the SELECT A or button to select a JPEG or BMP file for your background logo 4 Use the SELECT gt and then W button to select Logo 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the cabinet You will get the confirmation dialog box 6 Select OK and press the ENTER button This completes changing a logo for the background A Change Logo Data _ E Once you have changed the background from the NEC logo to an other you cannot return the logo to background even by using Fac tory Default To do so repeat the above steps The NEC logo file is included on the supplied CD ROM NEC Projector User Supportware Logo nec_bb_x jpg for GT5000 and Logo nec_bbsx jpg for GT6000 4 Convenient Features Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard The ChalkBoard feature allows you to write and draw messages on a pro jected image NOTE The ChalkBoard feature is available only when a USB mouse is used From the menu select
71. POSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS AND DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES NEC SOLUTIONS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT NEC SOLUTIONS OPTION NEC SOLUTIONS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 1 DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THIS PRODUCT DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVE NIENCE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME COMMERCIAL LOSS OR 2 ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHETHER INCIDENTAL CONSE QUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE HOW STATE LAW RELATES TO THE WARRANTY SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND OR DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN TIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLU SIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT NEC SOLUTIONS AMERICA INC 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Suite 400 ltasca Illinois 60143 1248 TELEPHONE 800 836 0655 www necvisualsystems com Customers are cautioned that product performance is affected by system configuration software the application customer data and operator control among other factors While NEC Solutions products are considered to be compatible with many systems the specific functional implementation by the customers of the prod uct may vary Therefore the suitability of a product f
72. RGB2 are available for RGB signal Video and S Video are available for composite signal Direct key You can assign specific remote keys for direct signal input selection Lock Set so that the selected signal cannot be deleted when All Delete is executed The changes can not 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 setting select Cancel Select Source Name and press ENTER to dis play the Source Name Edit window You can change source name on this window Press V to display the software keyboard which you can enter alphanumeric characters See page 10 10 for the key function of the software keyboard All Delete This feature enables you to delete all the regis tered signals in the Entry List The following buttons are not available for the currently project ing signals 1 The Cut and Paste buttons on the Entry Edit Command screen 2 The Input Terminal button on the Entry Edit screen Adjust Source Picture Brightness Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity Contrast Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal Saturation Adjust saturation at the white peak Color Increases or decreases the color saturation level not avail able for RGB Hue Varies the color level from green to blue The red level is used as reference This adjustment
73. Source In put buttons are as follows Numeric buttons Press Press with CTL 1 A gt B gt C3 gt 1 a gt b gt ctc gt D gt E gt FfF gt 2 d gt e gt f gt G gt H gt Il gt 3 g gt h gt i gt J gt K gt L gt 4 j gt k gt l gt M gt N gt 0 gt 5 m gt n gt 0 gt P gt Q gt R gt 6 p gt q gt r gt amp S gt T gt U gt 7 s gt t gt u gt V gt W gt X gt 8 v gt w gt xXx gt Y gt Z gt gt 9 y gt z gt gt OS O CO NI ajaj BY ojl PS gt gt gt 0 ee ie ee If you have made an error in the input of a character use the SELECT lt button and enter the correct letter or number NOTE Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote contro Source Input buttons while displaying the Software Keyboard 8 Using On Screen Menu E Menu Descriptions amp Functions Source Select Enables you to select a video source such as aVCR DVD player laser disc player computer or document camera depending on what is connected to your inputs Press the up down buttons on your remote control or the projec tor cabinet to highlight the menu for the item you want to project RGB1 2 Viewer DVI DIGITAL LAN Video RGB 1 Video S Video RGB 1 S Video Entry List Fe ideo TRY 12345678901234567 RGB Component RGB1 sas DVI DIGITAL Viewer Scart RGB1 Displays the list of the entry signals Use the SELECT AW but tons on your remo
74. The menu will be displayed 2 Use the SELECT button to align the cursor with Projector Options then press the ENTER button The sub menu will be displayed 3 Use the SELECT button to align the cursor with LAN Mode then press the ENTER button The LAN mode setting screen will be displayed 4 Set the various items See Setting LAN Mode on page 8 19 for information about the vari ous items NOTE When switching the power of the projector on off with the projector control function please set Projector Options gt Setup gt Page 4 Idle Mode to On Settings at the Personal Computer Side Perform the regular LAN connections settings according to the instruction manual of the LAN card adapter There are no special settings to be made in the connections with the projector When Making Connections with Serial Cable or USB Cable USB cable connection is not supported by the LT260 LT240 LT220 and VT770 What Can Be Accomplished e Using Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 a picture or slide can be sent to the projector and then projected to a screen e Using the projector control function of Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 allows operations to be performed from the personal computer which include switching the projector power on off signal selection and adjustment of the picture quality 6 Using the Projector in a Network For Connections with USB Cable Equipment to Be Prepared e Projector T
75. a DHCP server may not be possible Should this happen consult your network administrator to make changes to the following settings Host Name option Select whether or not to add option hostname for DHCP NONE ossis Not add Request Add at the time of DHCP_REQUEST Discover Request Add at the time of DHCP_DISCOVER and DHCP_REQUEST Host Name Type in a hostname This field is available only when Request or Discover Request Client identifier option Select whether or not to add option client identifier for DHCP NON Giresun Not add Request Add at the time of DHCP_REQUEST Discover Request Add at the time of DHCP_DISCOVER and DHCP_REQUEST Use MAC address Turn on to use MAC address for Client identifier Client identifier Type in a client identifier 8 21 Mail LAN Mode 21x Status Mail I Alert Mail Sender s Address SMTP Server Name Recipient s Address 1 Recipient s Address 2 Recipient s Address 3 EE Il OK Cancel NOTE To the Mail Alert feature on wireless LAN connection select Infrastructure for Mode in Network Type 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 noticed when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector Sample
76. a scan converter 2 16 2 Installation Connecting to a Network With the LAN connection you can control the projector over the network using a computer to switch the unit on off select the input and others To control the projector over the network using a computer use the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 contained on the User Supportware CD ROM or the HTTP Server feature With the Image Express Utility 1 0 contained on the supplied User Supportware CD ROM you can project your PC screen image to the projector over the network With a use of the supplied User Supportware CD ROM and the optional wireless LAN card SWL 2100 N you can control the projector wirelessly or send your PC screen image to the projector over the network using a computer Example of LAN connection Server Hub Using the HTTP Server function Using the User Supportware 1 Configure your LAN settings such as IP address on the pro 1 Configure your LAN settings such as IP address on the pro jector See LAN Mode on page 8 19 jector See LAN Mode on page 8 19 2 Start the Web browser on the computer connected to the net 2 Install the software contained on the User Supportware CD work and execute HTTP server functions See Operation ROM into the computer connected to th
77. accompany ing software El END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT LI CENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE IT PROVIDES THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE WHILE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE THIS SOFTWARE LI CENSE AGREEMENT WILL BE DISPLAYED BY CLICKING ON THE Yes BUTTON YOU ARE CONSENT ING TO BE BOUND BY THIS AGREEMENT FOLLOW THE DI RECTIONS ON THE SCREEN AND COMPLETE THE INSTAL LATION PROCESS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT CLICK THE No BUTTON THE INSTALLATION PROCESS WILL NOT CONTINUE NEC Viewtechnology Ltd NECVT grants you User a license to use the NEC PROJECTOR USER SUPPORTWARE Soft ware provided with this End User License Agreement EULA User assumes responsibility for the selection adoption use and the result of use of the Software to achieve its intended result 1 Term 1 EULA will become effective upon User s agreement to the terms of EULA and shall remain in force until User terminates it by return ing or destroying the Software and its related documents 2 Notwithstanding the foregoing NECVT may terminate EULA at any time upon User failing to abide by any terms of EULA Upon the termination of the EULA by NECVT the license granted to User shall be terminated automatically User agrees to destroy the Soft ware together with all copies of it upon such termination 2 License User use the Software on personal computers only for
78. acement e When Dual is selected in Lamp Select of Lamp Settings replace both lamp 1 and 2 at the same time so that the projected image will keep an even color temperature To replace the lamp 1 Loosen the lamp cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a free wheeling condition and remove the lamp cover The lamp cover screw is not removable QJ 2 Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition The two screws are not removable Remove the lamp housing by pulling on the handle NOTE There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock 9 Maintenance 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 Standard life lamp GT60LP or Extended life lamp GT60LPS 4 Secure it in place with the two screws Be sure to tighten the screws NOTE Replacing a new lamp automatically clears the lamp usage hours NOTE The lamp housing has an EEPROM chip memorizing its amount of usage hours You can check the amount usage hours in Information of the menu The standard lamp and the optional lamp have an EEPROM chip in it so that when you remove it your lamp usage hours are saved in its own memory The projector reads the lamp usage hours from the EEPROM chip to display them in Inform
79. actory Default to reset the lens position After resetting perform fine adjustment on the lens position by using the LENS SHIFT button AW lt gt NOTE When using the projector with either the GT13ZLB or GT12ZLB lens it is recommended to select Dual in the Lamp Settings menu This will provide the best performance when operating the projector Available combination of optional lens and lamp Lens No GTO6RLB GT10RLB GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB GT48ZLB Lamp selection Dual Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes i Yes One lamp Yes Yes No No i Yes If you want to use the projector in the single lamp please call for more information 2 3 2 Installation Lens Shift Adjustable Range The top right diagram shows the location of the image position in the lens The lens can be sh using the normal projection position as a starting point Maximum Possible Range for GT12ZLB GT20ZL GT48ZLB Up 0 5V V height of projected image Down 0 5 V Right 0 32 H H width of projected image Left 0 32 H ifted within the shaded area as shown NOTE Lens shift is not available on the GTO6RLB and the GT10RLB rear lens The GTO6RLB and the GT10RLB should be used only for zero degree no offset applica tions NOTE If lens is shifted in two directions combined maximum range in either direction cannot be obtained due to rounded
80. age your registered PC card Formatting your registered PC card will disable your protect key function NOTE For additional information visit US http www necvisualsystems com Europe http vww neceurope com Global http www nec pj com 8 Using On Screen Menu Tools Provides tools for setting On Off timer sleep timer capturing im ages displaying files or changing your background logo in a PC Card and drawing Timer Enables you to turn on or off your projector automatically at a specified time Two timer functions are available On Off Timer and Sleep Timer NOTE The projector has a built in clock The clock will keep working for about three days after the main power is turned off If the main power is not supplied to the projector for three days or more the built in clock stops working On Off Timer On Off Timer Execute Switch C Active iS No Day Tine On Off Repeat Edit 2j xl ono ew OK Cancel Up to 10 settings can be programmed Before setting On Off Timer make sure that Date Time Preset feature is set e Even after setting On Off Timer turning the projector on or off with the remote control is possible Setting the On or Off Timer 1 Open the On Off Timer window On Off Timer Execute Switch Active 2j xl C Inactive Molba Tine onor Repeat 01 OK Cancel 2 Select a program number No 1 to 10 by using the SELECT A or
81. al alignment of the projector is not correct adjust the height of the feet If there is any keystone distortion use 3D Reform Keystone adjustment to correct and save the settings on each projector See page 3 4 for 3D Reform correction El Link Mode Setting EJ 1 Set the Link Mode on each projector NOTE Be sure to set the Link Mode on the slave projector before the master pro jector If you do this first on the master projector you will not be able to set the Link Mode on the slave projector EJ 1 1 Select Projector Options Link Mode gt Settings EJ 1 2 First select Slave on the slave projector EJ 1 3 Select Master on the master projector E 2 Projecting a Source Image from both the Projectors E 3 Display any signal onto the screen EJ 4 Check to see if the images on the master projector are dis played in synchronization with the ones on the slave projector while the projectors are in Link Mode NOTE Registering signals is not possible in the Link mode To register a signal first set Link Mode to Standalone on the menu and then repeat the steps from E Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected If you select an unregis tered signal the master projector displays the image but the slave projector doesn t To view the information on the currently displayed signal select Help gt Source Information 7 5 7 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode Ei List
82. ard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs SECAM TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe 1 The GT5000 and GT6000 meet ADA508 compliance the lat est American government regulation which provides for closed captioning including a menu system that can be viewed by colorblind users This model also meets Executive Order 13221 requirement for standby operation which consumes less than 1 watt 2 HDTV 1080P 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080i 1920 x 1080 HDTV 720 p 1280 x 720 and 1600 x 1200 are displayed with NECs Advanced AccuBlend technology on the GT5000 HDTV 1080P 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080i 1920 x 1080 and 1600 x 1200 are displayed with NECs Advanced AccuBlend technology on the GT6000 1 Introduction Getting to Know Your Projector Controls Terminal panel Left Lens hood Lamp cover 1 Right Terminal panel Right Built in Security Slot ie Remote sensor CE XSX Carrying handle SO Lens hood cap DOA SF AC INPUT Air filter Right i Speaker 5W Stereo Connect the supplied C Foot four power cable s three pin Rotate to fine adjust the height of plug here each foot max 0 6 15mm NOTE Slot for Kensington MicroSaver Security System This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc The logo is trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc Attaching and Removing the Terminal Covers
83. as been installed 2 Install the software on the personal computer from the supplied CD ROM Page 6 6 The software cannot be started from the supplied CD ROM 1 From the Start menu click All Programs NEC Projector User Supportware Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 will start Reference e A function equivalent to Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 can also be executed from the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Tools gt Converting PowerPoint file menu e Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 can also be started from the Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 2002 Tools gt NEC Projector User Supportware Output Viewer menu 6 Using the Projector in a Network Display Help Preparation Please start Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 1 Click Help The Help menu will appear Exit the Software 1 Click Exit Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 will close Image Express Utility 1 0 Start the Software Preparation Install the software on the personal computer from the supplied CD ROM Page 6 6 The software cannot be started from the supplied CD ROM 1 From the Start menu click All Programs gt NEC Projector User Supportware Image Express Utility 1 0 Image Express Utility 1 0 will start Reference e Image Express Utility 1 0 can also be started from the Tools gt Image Express Utility 1 0 Start menu of Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 Display Help Preparation Please start Image Express Utility 1 0
84. ase volume decrease volume NOTE The SELECT A or W button works as a volume control only when no menu appears Volume bar 2 x NOTE The volume bar can be dis played by selecting Sound from Ba sic Menu or Advanced Menu Sound Bass 4l i 0 Treble al rs gt 0 3 6 3 Projecting an Image Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector First press the POWER ON STAND BY button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote control for a minimum of two seconds The POWER indicator will glow orange After the projector turns off the cooling fans keep operating for 90 seconds 2 minutes in the op tional extended life lamp GT60LPS Cooling off time Second turn off the Main Power switch The power indicator will go out Last unplug the power cable r POWER 1 ON Fal Power on Fan working Standby or Idle lowen yower JOJPOWER OON BY L4 Steady green Flashing orange Steady orange light light light NOTE You cannot turn off the projector for 1 minute immediately after turning on the projector CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or do not turn off the main power under any one of the following circumstances Doing so can cause damage to the projector e While the Hour Glass icon appears e While the message Please wait a moment appears This mes sage will be dis
85. ation of the menu 9 2 Replacing or Cleaning the Filter To replace the filter e Replace both filters at the same time e Before replacing the filters remove dust and dirt from the pro jector cabinet e The projector contains high precision parts Keep out dust and dirt during filter replacement e Do not wash the filter with water Water will damage the filter membrane e Reattach the filter cover correctly Failure to do so may cause projector malfunction Preparation Replace the lamp before replacing the filters 1 Pull out the filter cover by pushing up on the catch Filter holding frame Filter cover Filter 2 Replace both filters 1 Remove the filter and clean the filter cover AAG 3 Reinstall the filter cover This must be done to both left and right 4 Plug the power cable into a wall outlet and turn on the projector 5 Reset the filter usage hours to zero Select Menu gt Projector Options gt Setup Page 5 gt Clear Filter Usage Meter gt OK Press the ENTER button 9 Maintenance The air filter sponge prevents dust or dirt from getting inside the projector and should be cleaned after every 100 hours of opera tion more often in dusty conditions If the filter is dirty or clogged your projector may overheat CAUTION e Turn off the power wait for 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional ex tended life lamp GT60LPS turn off the main power and unplug the pr
86. ations 5W x2 100 120VAC 200 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 8 0 A 100 120 VAC 4 0A 200 240 VAC 800W Lamp Normal mode 660W Lamp Eco mode 1W Standby 20 4 W x 9 5 H x 21 6 D 518 mm W x 242 mm H x 548 mm D not including protrusions 40 6 Ibs 18 4 kg not including lens Operational Temperatures 32 95 F 0 to 35 C 20 80 humidity Storage Temperatures 14 122 F 10 to 50 C 20 80 humidity UL Approved UL 60950 CSA 60950 Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements Meets FCC Class B requirements Meets AS NZS3548 Class B Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 TUV GS Approved CE For additional information visit US http www necvisualsystems com Europe http www neceurope com Global http www nec pj com The specifications are subject to change without notice 10 7 El Cabinet Dimensions 2 0 08 10 Appendix 548 21 6 518 20 4 NN 259 10 2 6 0 2 gt Lens center gt 225 8 9 242 9 5 lt lt x Lens center KADN UJ 17 0 7 4 Unit mm inch 135 5 3 jy u E Pin Assignments of D Sub RGB Input Connector Mini D Sub 15 Pin Connector Signal Level OOOO TOO BONS 9 Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL le
87. b Function See page 4 3 2 USB Port PC Type B Connect this port to the USB port type A of your PC using a USB cable This port also serves as a PC Control port by using Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 included on the supplied CD ROM 3 PC CARD Slot 1 2 Insert a PC card commercially available flash memory card or NEC optional wireless LAN card here There are two slots Slot 1 and Slot 2 4 PC CARD Eject Button 1 2 Press to eject a PC card partially Each slot has its own eject button 1 and 2 5 PC CONTROL Connectors D Sub 9 pin For system expansion such as PC Control using Dynamic Im age Utility included on the supplied User Supportware CD ROM or RS232C control from an external control system IN connect to the external equipment such as a PC or control system OUT for daisy chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same external equipment To do so connect to a sec ond projector s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the first projector until all the projectors are connected 1 Introduction 6 SC TRIGGER Mini Jack When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go down When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up NOTE To use this feature you must turn on the Screen Trigger fun
88. ble Stacking in Link Mode Throw Distances for Optional Lenses Master projector Screen center Slave projector Throw Distance gt Recommended Throw Distances for Double Stack Screen Size Throw Distance m inch GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB GT48ZLB 40 1 33 0 94 1 61 2 03 60 2 03 1 43 2 44 3 05 2 92 80 2 73 1 92 3 27 4 07 3 93 6 21 9 47 100 3 43 2 40 4 10 5 09 4 93 7 78 11 88 120 4 13 2 89 4 93 6 11 5 93 9 35 14 29 150 5 18 3 62 6 18 7 63 7 44 11 70 17 91 200 6 93 4 84 8 25 10 18 9 95 15 62 23 93 240 8 33 5 82 9 91 12 21 11 96 18 76 28 75 300 10 43 7 28 12 40 15 27 14 97 23 46 35 98 350 17 48 27 38 42 01 400 19 99 31 30 48 03 450 35 22 54 06 500 39 14 60 08 Screen Size Throw Distance inch inch GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB GT48ZLB 40 52 3 37 0 63 6 80 1 60 79 9 56 2 96 2 120 2 115 0 80 107 4 75 4 128 9 160 2 154 5 244 6 373 0 100 135 0 94 6 161 6 200 3 194 1 306 3 467 8 120 162 6 113 9 194 3 240 4 233 6 368 0 562 7 150 203 9 142 7 243 3 300 5 292 9 460 6 705 1 200 272 8 190 7 325 0 400 7 391 7 615 0 942 3 240 327 9 229 1 390 3 480 9 470 8 738 4 1132 0 300 410 6 286 8 488 4 601 1 589 3 923 6 1416 7 350 688 2 1078 0 1653 9 400 787 0 1232 3 1891 1 450 1386 6 2128 3 500 1541 0 2365 5 NOTE e The optional lenses for GT6000 GT50
89. button 8 26 8 Using On Screen Menu 3 Select Edit and press the ENTER button to open the Edit window Enabling the On or Off Timer No 1 1 To execute the setting select Active On Off Timer 2x Day Mon AY Execute Switch A Inactive Time BEZ 0n 0ff COo coff No Day Time On off 02 00 On Edit I Repeat 02 03 Delete OK Cancel 04 05 4 Set the Day Time 24 hours format On Time and Off Time using the 08 SELECT buttons and the Software keyboard 1 thru 10 S 21x OK Cancel No 1 Day Mon gt 2 Select OK and press the ENTER button Time 02 00 NOTE When one program or more are specified all the settings are active NOTE The settings will be executed in numerical order Finished settings will be automatically deleted NOTE The On Off Timer will not work while the cooling fans are running or an error message appears Do not turn off the main power switch in this condition Disabling the On or Off Timer To disable the setting select Inactive Select OK and press the ENTER button No 1 Deleting the On or Off Timer settings Day Mon D 1 Select the setting you want to delete Time 02 00 ecu Switch ee e ACTIVE nactive On Off i c Off r Repeat Na Day Tine on OFF Renean 01 Mon 02 00 On Edit 02 OK Cancel a Delete 05 06 0 6 Repeat the Timer 08 To repeat the On Timer or Off Timer program every week
90. ce key in the entry screen Pressing and holding CTL then pressing this button moves the menu slider toolbar or dialog box ADJUST WHITE BAL Press to display the Picture Management screen ADJUST PICTURE Press to display the Picture adjustment screen Pressing this button sequentially selects adjustment screens IMAGE PROJECTOR Press to display the Image Option screen Pressing this button sequentially selects Image Options screens While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button rotates Projector Options screens Source Input Press to select input or to name a signal Selects RGB 1 input Selects RGB 2 input Selects DVI DIGITAL input Selects VIDEO input Selects S VIDEO input Selects Viewer input Selects LAN input Selects OPTION SLOT 1 available for optional SDI board Selects OPTION SLOT 2 available for optional SDI board Sequentially selects RGB1 VIDEO gt RGB1 S VIDEO This button toggles between input 1 and 2 CDOANDGAAWNDH NOTE While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button switches to the selected signal found in the Entry List 10 UNDO Press to return the adjustments and settings to the previous condition While pressing and holding CTL pressing this but ton clears the entire menus or adjustment setting screen At this time the adjustments settings are stored in memory ex cept the items on the setting screen with OK and Cancel buttons such a
91. cted to the projector can perform menu operation of the projector Page 3 Setup 21x Page 1 Page E j Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Signal Select RGB1 RGB Component gt I RGB2 JRGB Component BY Video t Video Auto BI RGB1 Video Auto J RGB1 S Video Auto D Selecting Signal Format Signal Select RGB1 2 Allows you to choose RGB for an RGB source such as a computer or Component for a component video source such as a DVD player Normally select RGB Component and the projector automati cally detects an either incoming signal However there may be some component signals that the projector is unable to detect If this is the case select Component Select Scart in RGB 1 or 2 for the European Scart VIDEO S VIDEO and RGB1 Video and S Video This feature enables you to select composite video standards manually Normally select Auto Select the video standard from the pulldown menu This must be done for Video and S Video sepa rately and VIDEO or S VIDEO for RGB1 connector 8 Using On Screen Menu Page 4 Setup Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 E 21x ge i Page 5 Page 6 Auto Adjust Auto Start I Power Management Power Off Confirmation M 3D Reform Save Built in Speaker Last Memory Idle Mode I Back Light l Screen Trigger OK Cancel Enabling Auto Adjust Auto Adjust When Auto Adjust is set to On the projector automatically determines the best re
92. ction See page 8 17 Stereo mini cable Tip 12V not supplied p 12V Ring OV Dum Sleave ground OV NOTE Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers NOTE Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use Connecting the wired remote control to the SC TRIGGER Mini Jack causes damage to the re mote control LAN Port RJ 45 This port is typically used for UTP Ethernet Fast Ethernet Use this connector to control the projector on a LAN See page 2 12 REMOTE 1 Mini D Sub 15 Pin This terminal allows external control of the projector by use of contact closure See page 10 9 REMOTE 2 Mini Jacks IN OUT IN wired remote control input OUT for daisy chaining multiple projectors and operating them with the same remote control To do so connect to a second projector s IN terminal to relay the input at the IN terminal of the first projector until all the projectors are connected 10 Main Power Switch When you plug the supplied power cable into an active wall outlet and turn on the Main Power switch the POWER indica tor turns orange and the projector is in standby mode See page 3 2 11 AC IN Connect the supplied power cable s three pin plug here Three types of power cable are supplied with this projector three pin type for U S A and Canada Two pin type for Europe and Japan El Remote Control Features 6
93. d 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 e 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 5 m 196 long e The DVI DIGITAL connector accepts VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x600 1152x864 XGA 1024x768 and SXGA 1280x1024 up to 60Hz Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer Audio cable not supplied BNC 5 cable not supplied Audio cable not supplied IBM PC or Compatibles Desktop type or Macintosh Desktop type od A DVI D cable with ferrite core NS J RGB signal cable not supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connec tor on the projector not supplied m aa TON a a E D Audio cable not supplied bd NOTE For older gt Macintosh use a com elut mercially available pin omens Pre adapter not supplied LS b3 to connect to your Od ep S Q gt Mac s video port IBM VGA or Compatibles
94. de ON OPEN External control mode OFF SHORT POWER ON OPEN POWER OFF SHORT PICTURE MUTE ON OPEN PICTURE MUTE OFF SHORT MUTE SOUND ON OPEN MUTE SOUND OFF 4 8 12 11 RGB 1 VIDEO S VIDEO Slot 1 1 RGB 2 Slot 1 2 RGB1 S VIDEO DVI DIGITAL VIEWER RGB1 VIDEO Slot 2 1 Slot 2 2 LAN When combinations other than specified in the above table are selected or when no optional board is inserted in the Slot 1 and 2 the input will be switched to RGB 1 by default The term SHORT means to connect with pin 15 When in the external control mode the POWER Source Input PICTURE MUTE and SOUND MUTE buttons on the remote control will not function When the External control mode is set to ON the following settings are not effective Source Select Auto Start Power Management Power off Confirmation Idle mode Default Source Select Timer and Test Pattern NOTE When turning off the power to the projector using the external control do not disconnect the plug from the power outlet These procedures are to protect your projector and the connected equipment 10 10 10 Appendix El PC Control Codes and Cable Connection El Using Software Keyboard PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H OOH OOH 00H OOH 02H POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H OOH OOH 03H NPUT SELECT RGB 1 02H
95. ding CTL and then pressing MUTE OSD Forced On Screen Mute Mode doing this again restores it In this case any adjustment will still change the projector s memory settings This mode is available even when switching inputs or the main power is turned off 4 Convenient Features H Enlarging and Moving a Picture You can enlarge the area you want up to 400 percent To do so Press the MAGNIFY button Enlarge the selected area When the MAGNIFY button is pressed the image is magnified To move the magnified image use the SELECT button MAGNIFY A ZOOM Return the image to the original size MAGNIFY El Getting the On line Help and Information You get the contents about Help HELP T Display Help Exit Help You get the source and projector information INFO i Press this button once to display Source Information and press twice to display Projector Information Press third time to close it 4 2 El Using the USB Mouse Using a commercially available USB mouse gives you smooth operation USB MOUSE HUB a f N Ei GTs000 ii j a me ee UG o g 4 Convenient Features Operate the PC mouse using the USB mouse A El GTs000 ve WA I
96. e screen condition of the personal computer is sent to the projector at a fixed time interval Use the software with the PowerPoint screen switching effects animation effects and other settings set to None 6 10 6 Using the Projector in a Network lt Problem gt When used in the LAN environment the projector cannot be detected DIU 2 0 IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures projector If you have a personal firewall installed on your computer the personal firewall may not allow for communication with the Try setting the personal firewall to allow for communication with the projector For procedures for setting the personal firewall read the on line help or the user guide included with the personal firewall 6 11 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode Stacking and Connecting the Projectors 7 2 E Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected 7 5 E Adjusting the Lens Shift Zoom and Focus to Clearly Display all projected patterns 7 5 HB Link Mode Setting c ccc ccceeceesecseseeseeteeneeees 7 5 H List of Menu Items Available in Link Mode 7 6 7 1 7 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode El Stacking and Connecting the Projectors NOTE Up to two units can be gravity stacked without external support In some cases however two images will not align on the screen correctly This will become more ap
97. e network See 6 Us Using an HTTP Browser on page 10 11 ing the Projector in a Network on page 6 1 NOTE To control the projector from the PC connected to a network from the Advanced menu select Projector Options Setup Page 4 and then place a check mark on Idle Mode See page 8 17 2 17 2 Installation 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 2 18 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Turning on the Projector sseseeceeceeeeeeees 3 2 B Selecting a Source oo eccecccescseeeeeeeeeeteceeeeteteeeees 3 3 E Adjusting the Picture Size and Position 3 3 El Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 3D Reform 3 4 E Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically 3 6 O Turning Up or Down Volume cccceeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 3 6 Turning off the Projector ccccccesccssccseeseesseceeeeees 3 7 This chapter describes how to turn on the projector and to project a pic ture onto the screen El Turning on the Projector NOTE e When plugging in or unplugging the supplied power cable make sure that the main power switch is pushed to the off O position Failure to do so may cause damage
98. e sensor Weak batteries will also prevent the projector from operating properly Side View Remote sensors on the projector cabinet Remote control NOTE You cannot operate the projector using the remote control if e The remote control ID is not set to None e The remote ID is not the same as the projector ID See page 7 2 for setting remote ID and projector ID Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Connect one end of the supplied remote cable to the REMOTE 2 IN mini jack and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control NOTE Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use Connecting the wired remote control to the SC TRIGGER Mini Jack causes damage to the remote control Nea Terminal panel Right 04 026 2810 A oy wy 10 il e O a Remote cable supplied 1 Introduction Installation Setting Up Your Projector ccccccecsceceeeeesesseseeeees 2 2 Screen Size and Projection Distance 0 ccceceeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeneeeaeeaeeeas 2 2 B Lens Shift Adjustable Range c ccccccseseeeeees 2 4 El Optional Lens Installation cccccccceesscesesseseeeeees 2 6 EJ Making Connections cccccccccccseceeseteeteeneeeees Connecting Your PC or Macintosh 0 0 00 eeccecceeeeceeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeeeaeeneeeaees To connect Scart Output scsscteeseraienid anes atade
99. e software keyboard and type in 12 nu meric characters Gateway Set the default gateway of the network connected to the projector Press W to display the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters Checking this box will make the set default route valid When data is sent from the LAN card the trans fer location will be searched according to the pre viously set routing information however when the transfer location has not been found as a re sult of the search the data will be sent to the device that holds the IP address set here The IP address that is set here must be one that can be identified by a search of the routing information DNS Configuration TEAT Type in the IP address of the DNS server on the network connected to the projector 12 numeric characters are used Domain Name EEE Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric charac ters can be used 8 Using On Screen Menu Network Type required for wireless only Advanced 21x IP Address ERMBMMENTS WEP DHCP Mode Infrastructure M SSID iz Oo i Channel 1 D TK rate Automatic Dl OK Cancel Mode Select communication method when using wireless LAN Infrastructure iraran Select this option when communicating with one or more equipment connected to the wireless or wired LAN network via an access point 802 11 Ad Hoc EEE EN Select this option when using the wireless LAN
100. e the lamp and the filter and to clean the filter and the cabinet El Replacing the Lamp The projector has two lamps The lamp replacement procedure applies to both lamps After your lamp 1 and 2 has been operat ing for 2000 hours Normal mode on the standard life lamp or longer the Lamp indicator in the cabinet will blink red and the message will appear Even though the lamp may still be working replace it as soon as possible to maintain optimal projector performance NOTE Be sure to use the same lamp type for both lamp 1 and 2 CAUTION e DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used It will be extremely hot Turn the projector off wait 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS turn off the main power switch and then disconnect the power cable Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling e DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw and the two lamp case screws You could receive an electrical shock e The projector will turn off and go into stand by mode after 2100 hours Normal mode on the standard life lamp of service If this happens be sure to replace the lamp If you continue to use the lamp after 2000 hours Normal mode on the standard life lamp of use the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp housing Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this hap pens contact your NEC dealer for lamp repl
101. ector such as DVD player af To RGB 2 IN Commercially available Female ADP SC1 SCART cable Connecting an External Monitor 2 Installation 1 Turn off the power to the projector and your video equipment 2 Use the NEC ADP SC1 SCART adapter and a commercially available SCART cable to connect the RGB 2 input of your projector and a SCART output RGB of your video equipment 3 Turn on the power to the projector and your video equipment 4 Use the RGB 2 button on the remote control to select the RGB 2 input 5 Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu 6 From the Advanced menu select Projector Options Setup Page 3 gt Signal Select RGB2 gt Scart SCART is a standard European audio visual connector for TVs VCRs and DVD players It is also referred to as Euro connec tor NOTE The ADP SC1 SCART adapter is obtainable from your NEC dealer in Europe Contact your NEC dealer in Europe for more information f i RGB signal cable not supplied To mini D Sub 15 pin connec tor on the projector MN WZ he q DO i A D Audio cable not supplied Alm 1 Z
102. ector is cold brought into a warm place and is then turned on Should this happen let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens Image is scrolling verti cally horizontally or both Use the menus or Source Input button on the remote control or the cabinet to select the source you want to input See page 3 3 or 8 7 Remote control does not work Install new batteries See page 1 12 Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector See page 1 12 Stand within 22 feet 7 m of the projector See page 1 12 Check if one or more remote sensors are enabled Select Projector Options Setup Page 5 gt Remote Sensor from the menu See page 8 17 If the remote control cable plug is inserted into the REMOTE 2 IN jack the remote control does not function wirelessly See page 1 13 Make sure that the remote control s ID corresponds with the projector s ID See page 7 2 Indicator is lit or blink ing See the Power Status Lamp Indicator on page 10 3 Cross color in RGB mode If Auto Adjust is off turn it on or adjust the image manually with the Position Clock in the Image Options See page 8 16 USB mouse does not work Make sure that your USB mouse is properly connected to the projector The projector may not support some brands of a USB mouse No on screen menu Press MUTE OSD if the image is muted Or press and hold CTL and press MUTE OSD button See page
103. ed In case you forget your password follow the steps below to de lete it 1 Select the Advanced menu from the Basic menu The Password entry screen will be displayed 2 Use the Software keyboard to type 1111 Highlight OK on the Password entry screen and then press the EN TER button The Password Warning message will be displayed 3 Use the Software keyboard to type 3333 Highlight OK on the Password entry screen and then press the EN TER button The Password Warning message will be displayed 4 Use the Software keyboard to type 5555 Highlight OK on the Password entry screen and then press the EN TER button The Delete Password Are you sure Yes No dialog box will be dis played 5 Use the SELECT lt or button to highlight Yes and press the EN TER button Your password will be deleted 8 24 Security The Security function enables you to protect your projector so that the projector will not project a signal unless you enter a key word There is also an option to lock the projector by using a registered PC card as a protect key Once you have registered your PC card as a protect key you are required to insert the registered PC card into the PC card slot of the projector each time you turn on the projector You can enable the Security func tion by using a keyword only Security xI C Enable is Keyword ja eeeeeceece I Use Protect key OK Ca
104. ed auitacniiniar Connecting an External Monitor 00 0 0 eceeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeneeeaeeaeeeeeaees Connecting Your DVD Player esesseseee Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Connecting to a Network sesser Connecting the Supplied Power Cable eceeseeceeseeeeeeeeeneeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaees 2 Insta This chapter describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources El Setting Up Your Projector Your Projector is simple to set up and use But before you get started you must first 1 Determine the image size 4 Connect the supplied power cable 2 Set up a screen or select a non glossy white wall onto which you can _ 5 Set up the projector project your image 6 Connect a PC VCR DVD player or other equipment 3 Install the optional lens to the projector 7 Make settings or adjustments on the projector Screen Size and Projection Distance Applicable lens and throw distance List of screen sizes List of Screen Sizes A Screen size Width H Height V m inch m inch 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 Height Screen size Diagonal 100 2 0 78 7 15 59 1 120 2 4 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 y 300 6 1 240 2 4 6 181 1 400 8 1 318 9 6 1 240 2 la gt 500 10 2 401 6 7 6 299 2 Width For
105. ed with black borders on the top and bottom You can adjust the vertical position between top and bottom NOTE This option is available only when 1 78 1 16 9 1 85 1 and 2 35 1 are selected in Screen Type and Aspect Ratio NOTE During 3D Reform adjustment Screen Type and Screen Position may not be available To make available first reset the 3D Reform data and then do settings again Secondly repeat the 3D Reform adjustment Changing Screen Type and Screen Position can limit 3D Reform in its adjustable range Reference White Balance Ref White Balance Ref White Balance 21x Brightness R 4 gt an Brightness G 4al gt 0 Brightness B al N 0 Contrast R s gt 0 Contrast G gt 0 Contrast B cs gt 0 Brightness R G B Contrast R G B This feature adjusts the white balance that is used as a refer ence This adjustment affects all sources Reference Color Correction Ref Color Correction Ref Color Correction Red T Ss Green al i gt 0 Blue al is 0 Yellow 4l N 0 Magenta 4l O 0 Cyan al 0 Color Gain 4 Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Color Gain This option allows you to adjust red green blue yellow cyan magenta or color gain 8 12 8 Using On Screen Menu Reference Lens Memory Ref Lens Memmory Ret Lens Memory Use Reference Point Return to Factory Default Use Point on Signal Change C Yes No This function serv
106. elected 3 In order for the changes to take effect use the SELECT lt or button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight OK then press the ENTER button To cancel the changes use the SELECT A or buttons to highlight Cancel and press the ENTER button To return to the factory default select Reset then press the ENTER button NOTE Once you have selected OK on the Custom Menu Edit screen you cannot cancel the changes on the Menu screen However you can reedit the menu items over again as described in the steps above NOTE If the Advanced Menu item has been selected on the Menu mode you get the Change Custom menu now upon completion of Custom Menu editing In this case selecting Yes then ENTER will close all the menus and apply the changes from the Advanced menu to the Custom Menu If you select No then ENTER functions then all menu items will return to the Advanced menu but your changes will still be available within the Custom Menu selection To display the previously tailored Custom Menu select Custom Menu from the Menu Mode An item To Advanced Menu will be added to the bottom of the Custom Menu Selecting this item and pressing the ENTER button will display the Advanced Menu features Custom Menu Edit axi i Jv 1 RGB1 OK IV 2 RGB2 W 3 DVI DIGITAL Cancel IV 4 Video IV 5 S Video Reset M 6 Viewer M 7 LAN more gt
107. en when input is switched to another or the power is turned off the main power 20 MUTE PICTURE Press to turn off the picture for a short period of time Press again to restore the picture 21 KEYSTONE R Press to display the Keystone Correction 3D Reform screen This button toggles between Cornerstone and Keystone When the test pattern is displayed while pressing and holding CTL pressing this button displays a red test pattern NOTE Pressing and holding this button for a minimum of two seconds will reset 3D Reform correction setting values to zero 1 Introduction 22 AMPLITUDE G Service personnel only When the test pattern is displayed while pressing and holding CTL pressing this button displays a green test pattern 23 ENTRY LIST B Press to display the Entry List screen Pressing and holding CTL and then ENTRY LIST buttons si multaneously enters a signal in the Entry List when you are not displaying a test pattern When the test pattern is displayed while pressing and holding CTL pressing this button displays a blue test pattern 24 FOCUS While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button allows you to adjust the lens focus 25 MAGNIFY ZOOM Magnify the size of a target portion While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button allows you to zoom the lens in and out 26 CTL Used in conjunction with other buttons similar to a shift key on a computer 27 Re
108. es to store the adjusted value common to all input sources when using the Shift Focus and Zoom buttons of the main unit or the remote control Set Reference Point Stores the current adjusted val ues in memory as a reference Use Reference Point Applies the adjusted values stored in Set Reference Point to the current signal Return to Factory Default Returns the adjusted values to the factory default setting For change to take effect at the time of source selection select Yes Picture Mute during Lens Shift To turn off the image and sound during lens shift select Yes NOTE This option is only available when Yes is selected for Use Point on Signal Change Use Point on Signal Change Even if CANCEL is executed changes to Set Reference Point Use Reference Point and Return to Factory Default will not be canceled See Tips on Adjusting Focus on page 3 4 for more information NOTE e Adjusted values in Ref Lens Memory will not be returned to default when per forming Factory Default e To store adjusted values for each input source use the Lens Memory NOTE In the Link mode the Lens Memory feature is not available Factory Default Factory Default Restore to Factory Settings C ll Data r All Data Current Signal The Factory Default feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the facto
109. est level point so that the image is displayed correctly Field Invert This feature is used to correct diagonal lines of a non standard interlaced signal when they appear jaggy Invert the odd or even field of a video signal Signal Level Signal Level R G B Y Cb Cr or Y Pb Pr Gain Adjust RGB Component or HDTV Gain to match multiple pro jector color uniformity 8 Using On Screen Menu Lens Memory tom Point Use Custom Point This function serves to store or apply the adjusted value when using the Shift Focus and Zoom buttons on the projector or the remote control Set Custom Point Store the current adjusted values in memory Use Custom Point Apply the adjusted values to the cur rent signal NOTE e To enable the Lens Memory feature select Ref Adjust Ref Lens Memory and place a check mark next to Yes for Use Point on Signal Change e The Lens Memory feature is not available in the Link Mode e To store adjusted values common to all the input sources use the Ref Lens Memory See page 8 13 Signal Type RGB Component Signal Type iS C Component Select either the RGB signal type or the Component signal type RGB tices RGB signal Component Component signals such as Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr NOTE This feature is available on RGB 1 and 2 only If you do not get a better picture even when you set Signal Select to Component in Setup set
110. evice usage to Not used lt Problem gt Sometimes it takes a long time for screen transmission from the personal computer to the projector IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures e Transmission time may be long depending on the image pattern e When screens are sent to multiple projectors simultaneously a larger number of projectors will result in longer transmission times e The transmission time may vary depending on the network environment e The transmission time may vary depending on the perfor mance of the personal computer as well as other application software that is running at the same time Transmission time will be longer when the resolution of the personal computer and that of the projector differ since there will be an increase in resolution conversion processing We recommend that the resolution of the personal computer and that of the projector be set to the same setting value except GT6000 The resolution of GT5000 MT1065 MT1060 LT260 LT240 LT260K LT240K and WT600 are 1024 x 768 dots The resolution of LT220 and MT860 are 800 x 600 dots Select the resolution to 1024 x 768 on your PC for sending an image to GT6000 lt Problem gt Cannot follow the screen switching processing of the PowerPoint slide show etc IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures Smooth screen switching processing or animation effects cannot be followed because in Image Express Utility 1 0 th
111. f 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 com ing out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes Do not cover the lens with the supplied lens hood cap or equiva lent 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 Table of Contents 1 Introduction BE What s in the Box s sssesseesssseseeeeseseeeseeseeeeteseseeneaeeneeaeeees 1 2 Introduction to the Projector Getting to Know Your Projector Attaching the lens hood cap to the lens hood with the supplied string and rivet Carrying the Projector Top Features Terminal Panel Features E Remote Control Features Remote Control Precautions Remote Control Battery Installation Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation 2 Installation E Setting Up Your Projector Screen Size and Projection Distance Lens Shift Adjustable Range Optional Lens Installation El Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh To connect Scart Output Connecting an External Monitor Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player Connecting to a Network Connecting the Supplied Power Cable 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation H Turn
112. formance Model Number Optical LCD Panel Lamp Lamp Life Lens Options Lens Shift Image Size Projection Distance Electrical Input Connections Output Connections Other Input Output Input Compatibility Sychronization Range Video Bandwidth Color Reproduction Horizontal Resolution GT6000 GT5000 1 4 p Si TFT active matrix with Micro Lens Array 1024 x 768 GT5000 1400 x 1050 GT6000 native resolution up to 1600 x 1200 with Advanced AccuBlend Technology 275 W DC lamp x2 Eco mode 3000 hours Normal mode 2000 hours Motorized zoom and Motorized focus GTO6RLB F2 3 f 18 0mm GT12ZLB F2 4 3 4 f 34 9 49 7mm GT19ZLB F2 0 2 7 f 48 9 63 7mm GT24ZLB F2 5 3 2 f 64 0 93 0mm GT48ZLB F2 2 3 2 f 143 0 209 0mm GT12ZLB GT20ZL GT48ZLB Vertical 0 5V Horizontal 0 32H GT13ZLB Vertical 0 32V Horizontal 0 19H GT19ZLB GT24ZLB GT34ZLB Vertical 0 39V Horizontal 0 24H GTO6RLB 40 120 inches 1016 3048mm diagonal GT10RLB 40 250 inches 1016 6350mm diagonal GT20ZL GT19ZLB GT13ZLB GT12ZLB 40 300 inches 1016 7620 mm diagonal GT24ZLB 60 400 inches 1524 10160 mm diagonal GT48ZLB GT34ZLB 80 500 inches 2032 12700 mm diagonal GTO6RLB lens 0 4 1 5 m 17 5 57 0 GT10RLB lens 0 8 5 0 m 30 0 198 6 GT12ZLB lens 0 9 10 4 m 35 7 410 6 GT13ZLB lens 0 9 9 0 m 36 0 354 9 GT19ZLB lens 1 3 13 6 m 51 0 534 1 GT20ZL lens 1 5 15 9 m 60 1 625 7 GT24ZLB
113. ge blinking Switching from Lamp 1 to 2 Wait for a moment Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit The Replace the lamp projector will not turn on until the lamp is replaced Green Lamp mode is set to Normal mode H Orange Lamp mode is set to Eco mode 10 3 10 Appendix Common Problems amp Solutions Problem Check These Items Does not turn on Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the main power switch on the projector is on See pages 1 9 and 2 11 Ensure that the lens hood or the lamp cover is installed correctly See pages 1 4 and 9 2 Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp has reached the end of its usable life If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you re presenting is particularly warm move the projector to a cooler location The lamp may fail to light Wait a full minute and then turn on the power again The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Replace the lamp Will turn off Ensure that the Power Management is off See page 8 16 No picture Use the menu or Source Input button to select your source RGB 1 2 DVI Video S Video Viewer or LAN See page 3 3 or 8 7 Ensure your cables are connected properly Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast See page 8 8 Select correct option in the Signal Select for current signal See page 8 16 Select RGB Component when connecting DVD player to RGB
114. h Swedish and Japa nese To select a menu language follow these steps 1 Use the SELECT A or W button to select one of the seven languages for the menu 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST ON STAND BY LAMP 2 4 opowerJ Mores Language Select Pjesse select a mena language Whlen Sie bitte die Mend Sprache aus B i vove platt choisir ta langue de menu Per favore di scegliere ta lingus di menu Escoja por favor el idioma de mend Val menyn spriken Ala BREMRLT lt C Kee elect 3 Projecting an Image 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the selection 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST ON STAND BY STATUS OPOWER J 3 The Basic menu will be displayed in the language you have selected Source Select gt Picture gt Picture Management Pixel Adjust Position Aspect Ratio Sound Lamp Settings To Advanced Menu To close the menu press the CANCEL button After this has been done you can proceed to the advanced menu opera tion If you want you can select the menu language later See Language on page 8 13 NOTE To turn the projector on by plugging in the power cable first turn the Main Power switch to ON and use the menu and enable the Auto Start feature See page 8 16 Immediately after turning on the projector screen flicker may occur This is not a fault Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized e If one of the following thing
115. he IP address of the pro jector 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 func tions by specifying http 192 168 73 1 index html for the address or the entry column of the URL 10 Appendix Structure of the HTTP Server Ew ore NEC Siott 4 Sotz Stot2 2 Power This controls the power of the projector ON wcities Power is switched on Off wee eee Power is switched off Volume This controls the volume of the projector rere Increments the volume adjustment value Y anija Decrements the volume adjustment value Mute This controls the mute function of the projector All ON Mutes each of the video audio and on screen display functions All Off Cancels the muting of each of the video audio and on screen display functions Picture On Mutes the video Picture Off Cancels the video muting Sound On Mutes the audio Sound Off Cancels the audio muting OSD On Mutes the on screen display OSD Off Cancels the muting of the on screen display Picture Controls the video adjustment of the projector Brightness A Increments the brightness adjustment value
116. his enables you to select from nine different mouse icons when using a USB mouse NOTE There may be cases where the Pointer function is not available ex a non interlace signal at 15kHz such as video game 8 14 Setup Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Orientation Desktop Front w Background Blue Dj RGBOUT Terminal Last D Closed Caption Off D Sync Termination RGB1 Hi Z OK Cancel Selecting Projector Orientation Orientation This reorients your image for your type of projection The op tions are desktop front projection ceiling rear projection desk top rear projection and ceiling front projection 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 PC Card Files feature See pages 4 4 Setting RGB 1 or 2 for RGB OUT RGBOUT Terminal This option allows you to determine which RGB source is out put from the RGBOUT connector during Idle mode Last The signal from the last RGB input will be output to the RGBOUT connector RGB 1 The signal from RGB1 will be output to the RGBOUT connector RGB 2 The signal from RGB2 will be output to the RGBOUT connector NOTE e The AUDIO OUT jack RCA will not output sound during the Idle mode e The RGB signal can be output even when Video S Video Viewer
117. his unit e Personal computer e USB cable included with the projector Connection at the Projector Side Plug the B type connector of the USB cable to the USB port PC type B NOTE When switching the power of the projector on off with the projector control function please set Projector Options Setup Page 4 Idle Mode to On Connection at the Personal Computer Side Plug the A type connector of the USB cable to the USB port PC type A For Connections with Serial Cable Equipment to Be Prepared e Projector This unit e Personal computer e Serial cable Optional CAO3D for LT260 LT240 LT220 LT260K LT240K WT600 and a commercially available RS 232C cross cable for MT1065 MT1060 MT860 GT6000 GT5000 and VT770 Connection at the Projector Side Plug the serial cable into the PC CONTROL connector Termi nal Panel Features and PC Control Connector on pages 1 9 and 10 10 Connection at the Personal Computer Side Plug the serial cable into the RS 232C serial connector 6 5 Software Installation NOTE e Windows XP operations will be described in examples given here e When using Windows 2000 please perform software installation uninstalling with Administrators authority When using Windows XP perform with Computer Administrator authority e If you have NEC Projector User Supportware Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 and Image Express Utility 1 0 already installed
118. ided as is without warranty of any kind including but not limited to implied warranties for fitness for a particular purpose merchantability title and non infringement of any third party rights 2 If User finds a material defect which effects to the proper opera tion of the Software in the media of the Software NECVT will re place such defective media at no charge if such media is returned to distributor from which such User purchased it within 1 month from such purchase and if NECVT determines that such defect is due to NECVT 7 Limitations of Liability In no event shall NECVT be responsible for any indirect conse quential or special damages or lost profits even if NECVT has been advised of the possibility of such damages and or for any claim for compensation or damage by any third party to User 8 Others 1 The validity interpretation construction and performance of EULA shall be governed by the laws of Japan 2 User shall not export the Software to any country to which such export would be prohibited by any applicable laws 6 2 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the NEC portable projector here after referred to as unit or projector This projector is connected to a personal computer or other equip ment and clearly projects text or graphics to a screen This projector is supplied with convenient software that allows presentations to be made more simply and effectively This guide gives an over
119. immedi ately after source switching Normally set to Off 2 2 Set Last Memory or Direct Key After turning on the Seamless Switch be sure to do either one of the following settings 1 or 2 1 Turn on Last Memory Place a check mark in the Last Memory check box This setting enables the Seamless Switch function while source is switching by using Source Input 0 9 buttons on the remote control 2 Register signals you want to use for the Seamless Switch function in Entry List In doing so do the Direct Key setting This setting enables the Seamless Switch function while source is switching by using the CTL button and Source Input 0 9 buttons on the remote control NOTE e With the Seamless Switch turned on a signal with a higher resolution than 1024 x 768 XGA will be displayed using NEC s Advanced AccuBlend technol ogy e When switching is performed using the Seamless Switch function between two signals with different Picture Management settings the hue of the image may be changed immediately before source switching This is because the Picture Management settings will be changed along with source switching 8 23 Setting a Password A password can be set for your projector to avoid operation by an unauthorized person There are two password options one for menu and the other for logo When a password is set doing any one of the following four op erati
120. ing on the Projector Selecting a Source Adjusting the Picture Size and Position we 3 3 E Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 3D Reform E Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Ei Turning Up or Down Volume El Turning off the Projector 4 Convenient Features El Turning Off the Image and Sound Enlarging and Moving a Picture 4 2 Getting the On line Help and Information 4 2 i Using a USB Mouse 4 3 H Using a USB HUB Function 4 3 Ei Changing Background Logo 4 4 Making Freehand Drawings on E Projected Image ChalkBoard 4 4 El Lens Memory 4 5 5 Using the Viewer El Making the Most out of the Viewer Function 5 2 Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playback 6 Using the Projector in a Network E End User License Agreement Introduction Supported Projectors El Equipment Connections and Settings H Software Installation 6 6 Gi Starting Exiting the Software 6 7 Troubleshooting 6 8 iv 7 Setting Up for Double Stacking in Link Mode Stacking and Connecting the Projectors Adjusting and Registering Signals to Be Projected Adjusting the Lens Shift Zoom and Focus to Clearly Display all projected patterns El Link Mode Setting H List of Menu Items Available in Link Mode 8 Using On Screen Menu Basic Menu Operation List of Direct Button Combinations Menu tree E Menu Descriptions amp Functions Adjust Source Picture
121. ink Mode Settings Mode Standalone Master Slave Communication Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400 gt Projector ID Enable 1 64 Disable Entry List Copy Status Link Mode Master Slave ID Status Connected PJ a Reconnect LAN Mode Status LAN Card Build in PC Card Projector Name aan IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Advanced Recconect IP Address Automatic Manual IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway On Of DNS Configuration Domain Name Network Type Mode Infrastructure 802 11 Ad Hoc Ad Hoc Easy Connection SSID Channel 1 14 TX Rate Automatic 11M 5 5M 2M 1M 1M 2M Automatic WEP WEP Disable 64 bit 128 bit Key Select Key 1 4 Key 1 4 DHCP Host Name option None Request Discover Request Client Identifer option None Request Discover Request Mail Alert Mail On Off Sender s Address SMTP Server Name Recipient s Adderss 1 3 Test Mail Seamless On Off Switch Effect None Wipe Down Wipe Left Wipe Up Wipe Right Box In GT6000 only Box Out Speed Fast Medium Slow Synchronize Auto Off Password Menu Logo Security Enable Disable Keyword Use Protect Key Drive Read Register Delete Timer On Off Timer Execute Switch Active Inactive Edit Delete Sleep Timer Preset Time Off 0 30 1 00 2 00 4 00 8 00 12 00 16 00 Capture GT5000 only PC Card Files ChalkBoard Source Name Input Terminal Entry No Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity Signal Type Video Type Sync Type Interlace Direct Key
122. is being accessed Doing so can damage your USB memory device or USB memory card in the reader Back up your data in case it will need to be restored Pulling out the USB memory device or USB memory card reader from the USB port of the projector Pulling out the memory card from the USB memory card reader Turning off the main power switch or unplugging the power cable e The drive for USB 1 4 is displayed only when the USB memory de vice or USB memory card reader is connected to the projector The drive for USB 1 4 may be displayed differently from the one in the USB memory card reader e Some USB memory devices brands or USB memory cards cannot be used as Protect key for the projector s Security function 10 2 10 Appendix E Troubleshooting 10 Appendix This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector Power Indicator Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note Off The main power is off Blinking light Green blinking 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 or Sleep Timer is active 0 5 sec OFF Orange blinking 0 5 sec ON The projector is cooling down Wait for a moment 0 5 sec OFF 2 5 sec ON On Timer is active E 0 5 sec OFF Steady light Green The projector is turned on Orange The projector is in Standby or Idle 7 Status Indicator
123. is only valid for Video and Component inputs not available for RGB Sharpness Controls the detail of the image for Video not available for RGB 8 Using On Screen Menu Video Adjust not available for RGB Noise Reduction Noise Reduction mi C Low C Medium C High Select one of the three levels for reducing video noise Low Me dium or High NOTE The lower the Noise Reduction level the better the image quality by way of higher video bandwidth Color Matrix Color Matrix c Select an appropriate color matrix for your input signal either HDTV or SDTV Y C Delay i la Adjusts Y C delay level YTR Adjustment Adjusts luminance transient time CTR Adjustment Adjusts chroma transient time SweetVision Sweet Vision C Off C Low E C High Split Mode Off C On The SweetVision feature provides improvement of contrast us ing a proprietary detail enhancement technology NOTE This feature is not available for 480p 576p and HDTV signals Offictsicest Turns off the SweetVision feature Low Selects low level Medium Selects medium level High Selects high level Split Mode This feature turns on or off to show the effect of the Sweet Vision NOTE When the projector is turned off the Split Mode will return to Off Deinterlace Off Turns on or off the deinterlace function for a telecine signal ON anih Default sta
124. itations of accuracy within internal processes there may be some discrepancy of positions between the mouse cursor and corrected shape or one corner and the other 3 corners 3 Projecting an Image When using the remote control or cabinet buttons 1 Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the raster 2 Pick up any one of the corners and align the corner of the image with a corner of the screen Projected image Screen The drawing shows the upper right corner 3 Press the 3D REFORM button on the projector or the KEYSTONE but ton on the remote control Cornerstone The Cornerstone adjustment screen is displayed NOTE Press the 3D REFORM button to toggle between Cornerstone and Key stone 4 Use the SELECT AW lt gt button to select one icon which points in the direction you wish to move the projected image frame Screen 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Use the SELECT AY lt gt button to move the projected image frame as shown on the example 7 Press the ENTER button Screen 3 5 8 Use the SELECT AW lt gt button to select another icon which points in the direction Screen On the Cornerstone adjustment screen select Exit and then OK or press the CANCEL but ton on the remote control The confirmation screen is displayed Cornerstone Exit Adjustment mode oK Cancel Reset
125. kok 2 Path J NEC Info B Files The PC Card Files function allows you to display a list of all the files stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to display You can also sort files by file name or date or display the file Although a list of all the files in the PC card is displayed you can view files in idx text HTML JPEG and BMP format only Selecting BMP and JPEG files automatically switches to the Viewer source See also page 5 3 NOTE This option is not available for selection unless a PC card is inserted prop erly Selecting Execute displays the file you selected When you select a JPEG or BMP file and press the ENTER but ton on the remote or the cabinet or Execute on the above you will get a toolbar This toolbar is used to return to the PC Card Files screen x Close Return Return Returns to the PC Card Files screen Close Close the toolbar 5 5 5 Using the Viewer Using the Projector in a Network End User License Agreement 6 2 B istrOGUCHO RTs ves srdesnectessrccit sctres tect enteamc ted 6 3 EM Supported Projectors s s s 6 4 El Equipment Connections and Settings 0 c00 6 5 H Software Installation 0ccccccccccsecceeseeteeteeseeees 6 6 i Starting Exiting the Software cccccecceseteeeeees 6 7 Troubleshooting sieicnzs ctieteoestesecacdeneesessnitiesnteme 6 8 6 1 Be sure to read this before installing and using the
126. lamp iii Important Information e The projector must be operated with two lamp housings installed regardless of whether or not the lamp is active Failure to do so may degrade the performance of the projector such as screen flicker or loss of lamp life If one lamp has reached the end of its usable life replace it with a new one as soon as possible Fire and Shock Precautions 1 Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unob structed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 3 inches 10 cm of space between your projector and a wall Allow at least 12 inches 30cm of space between the outlets on the left side when viewed from the front and the wall Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into your projector Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that might fall into your projector Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into your projector If something should fall into your projector disconnect it immediately and have the ob ject removed by a qualified NEC service personnel Do not place any liquids on top of your projector When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive Voltage CAUTION e 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 o
127. lows you to adjust neutral tint for yellow cyan or magenta There are 5 factory presets optimized for various types of im ages or you can set a user adjustable setting Presentation Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file SRGB Standard color values Graphic Recommended for graphics Video Recommended for regular picture such as TV program Movie Recommended for movies User User adjustable NOTE When sRGB Graphic Video or Movie is selected the brightness de creases slightly when compared to Presentation This is not a malfunction User Adjust User Setting 21x Gamma Correction Color Correction Color Temperature White Balance Base Setting Presentation gt OK Cancel When selecting the user adjustable presetting User the submenu will be displayed You can customize each gamma or color To do so first select Setting and press the ENTER button and then proceed with the following steps 8 9 8 Using On Screen Menu Selecting Gamma Correction Mode Resolution Use the lt or gt buttons to choose one mode from three options This allows you to activate or deactivate the Advanced AccuBlend Each mode is recommended for feature Dynamic For true color reproduction of natural tones AUto sisisi Turns on the Advanced AccuBlend feature The Natural Normal settings projector au
128. m a source that is currently being displayed The image is saved as JPEG in the PC card When you select Capture from the menu you will get a tool bar You can capture an image directly using the tool bar when the menu is not displayed See page 5 4 Using PC Card Files Name Size Date Execute NEC bmp 1KB 2002 04 14 02 03 Exit NEC jpg 1KB 2002 04 14 02 03 Drive Slot 1 gt Sort Name abc 5J File Group Free Space J 3 440 512KB ALL K X D Path Ec Info B Files The PC Card Files feature allows you to display a list of all the files stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to display You can also sort files by file name or date or display the file See page 4 4 Changing Background Logo You can change the default background logo using the PC Card Files feature See page 4 4 NOTE File size must be 256KB or less Other file formats than JPEG and BMP are not available See page 4 4 8 Using On Screen Menu Using ChalkBoard ial a aba b4 The ChalkBoard feature allows you to write and draw messages on a projected image See page 4 4 NOTE This feature is available only when using with USB mouse Help Contents Source Information Projector Information Contents Contents Part Names of the Remote Control Using The Menus Customizing the Menu Menu Descriptions amp Functions Source Select Adjust Source Sound T Provides an onli
129. mote Jack Connect your remote cable here for wired operation 28 Infrared Transmitter Direct the remote control toward the remote sensor on the pro jector cabinet 1 17 1 Introduction Remote Control Precautions e The remote control system may not function when direct sunlight or strong illumination strikes the remote control sensor of the main unit or when there is an obstacle in the path e When remote control buttons are pressed and held projector s function keys may not operate e Do not subject to strong shock Do not allow water or other liquid to splash on the remote control If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately e Avoid exposure to heat and steam e Remove the batteries from the remote control when the remote control is not going to be used for a long period Remote Control Battery Installation Installing the Remote Control Batteries When it comes time to replace the batteries two AAA type will be required 1 Press and open the cover 2 Align and insert the batteries according to the and indications inside the case 3 Replace the cover Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control The infrared signal operates by line of sight up to a distance of approximately 7m 20 feet and a 60 degree angle of the remote sensor The projector will not function if there are objects between the remote sensor and the remote control or if strong light falls on the remot
130. mount 3 2 kg 7 1 Ibs for an extended period of time as well as to withstand earthquakes Power Supply 1 The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 120 or 200 240 V 50 60 Hz AC Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time disconnect the plug from the power outlet Do not touch the power plug with wet hand Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire Do not touch the power plug during a thunder storm Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire Cleaning 1 2 Unplug the projector before cleaning 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 Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens CAUTION Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of the following circumstances Doing so can cause damage to the pro jector While the message Please wait a moment appears This mes sage will be displayed after the projector is turned off Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady orange glow Immediately after the cooling fa
131. mpact flash card 1 Introduction Double stackable for built in redundancy and high light output requirements e Built in 5W x2 speakers for an integrated audio solution e Two timer settings On Off with programming or Sleep timer that counts down at selected intervals e 12V low voltage Screen Trigger output e Easy set up and operation e Eco mode lamp technology for increased lamp life and en ergy savings e VORTEX Technology Plus for uncompromising display of video and data Improves white level color accuracy dynamic range and display of varying levels of black in an image e Wireless remote control operation e External control via RS232 USB or Network e NEC s exclusive Advanced AccuBlend intelligent pixel blend ing technology provides for extremely accurate image com pression and HDTV 1920 x 1080 display resolution e Supports most IBM VGA SVGA XGA Macintosh component signal YCbCr YPbPr or other RGB signals within a horizon tal frequency range of 15 to 100 kHz and a vertical frequency range of 48 to 120 Hz This includes NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 and SECAM standard video signals NOTE Composite video standards are as follows NTSC U S TV standard for video in U S and Canada NTSC4 43 TV standard used in Middle East countries PAL TV standard used in Western Europe PAL M TV standard used in Brazil PAL N TV standard used in Argentine Paraguay and Uruguay PAL60 TV stand
132. mulas Screen width H m Screen size x 4 5 x 0 0254 Screen height V m Screen size x 3 5 x 0 0254 Screen width H inch Screen size x 4 5 Screen height V inch Screen size x 3 5 Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses GTO6RLB GT10RLB GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB GT48ZLB 06 1 0 12 17 12 15 17 22 20 26 22 32 32 48 48 71 m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches 40 0 44 17 5 0 76 30 0 091 133 35 7 523 091 115 36 0 45 2 1 30 1 74 51 0 684 1 53 2 03 60 1 80 0 7 i 60 0 70 27 4 1 47 46 1 1 39 203 549 799 1 40 1 75 55 2 69 0 199 265 78 3 104 2 2 34 924 122 0 258 3 86 1101 6 152 0 er 078 30 8 1 31 i 51 7 157 227 61 7 895 157 1 97 620 774 223 297 87 8 116 7 2 62 3 3 136 7 290 4 32 1114 0 1703 i 72 0 85 i 33 3 1 41 i 55 7 1 69 245 66 5 96 4 1 70 2121 66 8 83 3 240 319 94 6 125 7 2 83 13 1472 342 4 66 122 9 183 3 H H 80 0 95 37 3 1 58 624 1 88 2 73 74 2 107 4 1 89 236 74 5 92 9 268 3 56 105 5 140 0 3 15 41 164 0 3 48 5 19 1137 1 204 3 5 140 7 81 200 6 3076 7 68 11 50 3023 4529 84 1 00 i 39 2 1 66 65 3 1 98 287 78 0 113 0 1 99 248 78 3 97 6 282 3 741110 9 147 2 3 32 0 6 172 4 3 66
133. n stops working The cooling fan continues to work for 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional ex tended life lamp GT60LPS after the projector is turned off with the POWER button CAUTION Do not try to touch the ventilation outlets as they can become heated while the projector is turned on Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is turned on Doing so may cause damage to the projector Before shipping this projector remove the lens and attach the lens hood cap The Lens Shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by im proper handling during transportation Do not eject a PC card or LAN card while its data is being ac cessed Doing so can damage your PC card or LAN card Lamp Replacement To replace the lamp follow all instructions provided on page 9 2 Be sure to replace the lamp when the message The Lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp ap pears 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 NEC dealer for lamp replacement Allow a minimum of 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS to elapse after turning off the projector Then turn off the main power and disconnect the power cable and allow 60 minutes to cool the projector before replacing the
134. ncel Enable Disable 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 keyword is entered Use Protect key Check this box to lock your projector when using a PC card To use a key word without a PC card do not check this box Drive ceeeceeeeeeeeeee Switches between PC Card slots Read Reads data of a PC card Register Registers data of the PC card The Security function is not available un less at least one PC card is registered if the Use Protect key check box is se lected Up to 5 PC cards can be registered Delete cee Deletes data of a registered PC card To set up a keyword to enable the Security function without using a registered PC card NOTE Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote contro Source Input buttons 1 Use the SELECT AY button to select Keyword and use the software keyboard to enter a keyword NOTE Please make a note of your keyword 2 Use the SELECT AY button to select Enable and use the SELECT AY button to select OK then the Security function will be enabled An Are you sure message will appear Use the SELECT lt gt button and press the ENTER button The Security function takes effect 8 Using On Screen Menu To register a PC ca
135. nd press the ENTER 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 keyword 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 a PC card as a protect key NOTE The projector does not support FAT32 or NTFS formatted flash memory card or USB memory device Be sure to use a flash memory card or USB memory device formatted with the FAT16 or FAT file system To format your flash memory card or USB memory device in your computer refer to the document or help file that comes with your Windows 1 Insert your registered PC card into the PC card slot 2 Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds The projector will turn on and then recognize the PC card Once the image has been projected it will stay on without the PC card e 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 cable In the following cases you will be asked to check the protect key or input the keyword 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 secu
136. ndard setting Offen Select this option if there is any jitter or artifacts in video NOTE This feature is not available for RGB 480p 576p and HDTV signals Telecine uto Use 3 2 pull down correction to eliminate jitter and artifacts in video AUO riisi Normally select this option Automatically detects signals that are film based 24 fps and applies a 3 2 pulldown process Off neice Automatic detection is turned off so that the 3 2 pulldown process is not applied NOTE e This feature is not available for RGB 480p 576p and HDTV signals e When Off is selected in Deinterlace this feature is not available Black Expansion Black Expansion Minimizes blacks that appear more like shades of gray to provide a true black and white image at high contrast NOTE This feature is not available for RGB 480p 576p and HDTV signals Contrast Enhancement 2jxl Contrast Enhancement gt ia This option allows you to provide a high contrast image in a bright scene 8 Using On Screen Menu NOTE This feature is not available for RGB 480p 576p and HDTV signals 3D Y C Separation eparation This option turns on or off the 3 dimension separation feature NOTE This feature is available for NTSC3 58 of Video signal only Picture Management 21x Picture Management Prese C sRGB C Graphic OK C Video C Movie Cancel C User This option al
137. ne help about how to use the menus An under lined link means that you can move to an adjustment item di rectly Selecting the underlined link and pressing ENTER moves to the corresponding adjustment item NOTE The Help menu may not be displayed correctly when an image is overscanned Source Information Information Displays the status of the current signal This dialog box has two pages Page 1 Source Information Page 2 Source Name annn Pero r a maa Input Terminal Entry No Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity Source Name Input Terminal Entry No Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Sync Polarity 8 28 Signal Type RGB Video Type Sync Type Separate Sync Interlace Non Interlace Direct Key Signal Type Video Type Sync Type Interlace Direct Key Projector Information Displays the information for your projector such as lamp usage filter usage version number and others This dialog box has three pages Page 1 Projector Information Page 2 Page 3 Remaining Lamp1 Time 100 es 7 ooon fooooot Remaining Lamp2 Time Lamp1 Hour Meter Lamp2 Hour Meter Remaining Lamp 1 Time Remaining Lamp 2 Time Lamp 1 Hour Meter Lamp 2 Hour Meter NOTE The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life The value informs you of the amount of lamp 1 and 2 respectively e When the
138. ntilation around your projector so heat can dissipate Do not cover the vents on the projector 2 5 2 Installation Optional Lens Installation This section describes how to install the lens See page 2 8 for installing the GT12ZLB lens and page 2 10 for the GTO6RLB lens Before installation Determine the optional lens to be used to obtain a desired projection distance There are nine optional lenses available GT12ZLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB and GT48ZLB Zoom lens GTO6RLB and GT10RLB Short throw fixed focus lens Press the power button ON STAND BY on the projector or POWER OFF button on the remote control for a minimum of two seconds to turn off the power wait 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS for the cooling fan to stop turn off the main power switch then disconnect the power cable Check that the projector has cooled off sufficiently before proceeding CAUTION The projector and lens contain high precision parts Do not induce shock to the projector or the lens Do not touch the lens surface Doing so can degrade the optical performance For installing GT10RLB GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT20ZL GT24ZLB GT34ZLB and GT48ZLB Preparation Tools needed for installation A hexagonal driver and dust protective sheets are supplied with the optional lens 1 Remove the lens hood cap and lens hood Remove the lens hood cap Loosen and remove the 2 screws on the lens ho
139. o not use the FOCUS button at this time Finally store the adjustments in memory If you adjust beyond the best focus point go back to step 2 and repeat the procedures Always adjust the focus from the negative direction towards the positive direction Geometric Correction Tool If you use a special shaped screen such as a cylindrical or spherical screen a downloadable program Geometric Correction Tool is avail able This program Geometric Correction Tool enables the geometri cal distortion correction of an image when projected onto a special shaped screen with a NEC projector Additionally this program al lows control of the projector via a computer For additional information visit US http www necvisualsystems com Europe http www neceurope com Global http www nec pj com E Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 3D Reform 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 In the following description 3D Reform Cornerstone correction can be done with the USB mouse remote control or cabinet buttons When using the USB mouse connected to the projector Preparation Connect the USB mouse to the projector See page 4 3 1 Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the raster 2 Pick up any one of the corne
140. od using the hexagonal driver Remove the lens hood by pushing down and pulling the top toward you Lens hood Lens hood cap Ro 2 Attach a dust protective sheet Remove the shipping tape on the back of the lens hood Insert the dust protective sheet included with your optional lens Be careful not to fold the sheet Align the holes on the right Shipping tape Insert the dust protec tive sheet with the alu minum side up while bending it 2 Installation 3 Mount the lens unit on the projector and connect the extension cable attached to the projector Remove the lens cap from the rear end of the lens unit NOTE Leave the front lens cap for protection while mounting the lens unit Insert the lens unit so that the 4 screws on the lens unit are properly lined up with the 4 holes on the lens mount CAUTION There is a lens shift detection switch for the moving gears of the lens shift motors used to reduce the risk of pinching fingers Do not defeat this feature Secure the 4 screws using the hexagonal driver Insert the connector of the lens unit fully into the socket of the extension cable attached to the projector NOTE The GT13ZL GT19ZL GT24ZL and GT34ZL optional lenses have one connector The B type lenses GT13ZLB GT24ZLB and GT34ZLB and GT20ZL have two connectors Insert the connector into the 4 pin socket located to the right of the lens when in desktop mode
141. of Microsoft Corporation 5 Using the Viewer Inserting and Removing a PC Card NOTE e Do not try to force the PC card into the slot a PC CARD 1 NOTE When using two PC cards do not insert both PC cards into the two PC card slots simultaneously Doing so may cause projector malfunction such as shutting down Each PC card must be inserted slowly one at a time Inserting the PC Card e Hold the PC card horizontally and insert it slowly into PC card slot 1 or 2 with its top facing up PC card not supplied xO Removing the PC Card Press the eject button slowly The eject button card pops outa little Press the eject button slowly again Grasp the edges of the PC card and pull it out Push and insert the eject button fully until it stops O Eject button NOTE Do not eject the PC card while its data is being accessed CAUTION Make sure that the PC card or LAN card is removed during Standby mode NOT Idle mode or with the main power off Failure to do so may cause damage to the data on your PC card or LAN card or may cause the projector to malfunction Should a malfunction occur turn off the main power and turn it back on Direction for Inserting the PC Card The PC card has a top and bottom and must be inserted into the PC card slot in a specific direction It cannot be inserted back wards or upside down Attempting to force it into the slot in
142. of Menu Items Available in Link Mode Available Menu Items NOTE Source Select 1 Sound Menu Link Mode On Off Timer Sleep Timer Source Information Projector Information Direct Button NOTE LENS SHIFT Projector 2 FOCUS Projector 2 Remote Control 2 ZOOM Projector 2 Remote Control 2 MENU SELECT ENTER CANCEL Projector Remote Control POWER Projector 3 POWER ON Remote Control 3 POWER OFF Remote Control 3 INPUT Remote Control 1 MUTE PICTURE Remote Control MUTE SOUND Remote Control MUTE OSD Remote Control 1 Unregistered signal is displayed on the master projector only and the picture is muted on the slave projector 2 Adjustment is possible on each projector independently 3 You can also turn on the slave projector only Using On Screen Menu Basic Menu Operation ou eee 8 2 Projector Options isecen 8 13 B List of Direct Button Combinations 8 3 MON otai TE ecue ets 8 13 3 DENTE 8 4 SEUD i a a aan a 8 15 E Menu Descriptions amp Functions 8 7 Lamp Settings ccceeeeeeeeeteeeeees 8 18 Adjust Source ssec 8 8 LINK Mode sercanta ieia 8 18 PICUNG eela e eae E 8 8 LAN Mode iiis aaan 8 19 Video ACjUSt i e 8 8 Seamless Switch GT6000 only 8 23 Picture Management 8 9 Setting a Password l 8 24 Image Options cceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 8 10 SECUTI enne in a a E aa 8 25
143. of menus and com mands Custom Menu This is the menu that you can customize using the Custom Menu Edit to fit your needs Service Menu For service personnel only Customizing the Menu Custom Menu Edit See page 8 2 for instructions about how to customize the Menu 8 13 Selecting 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 Manual The menu can be turned off manually Auto 5 sec The menu will automatically be turned off in 5 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 5 sec onds Auto 15 sec The menu will automatically be turned off in 15 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 15 sec onds Auto 45 sec The menu will automatically be turned off in 45 seconds if no buttons are pressed within 45 sec onds Selecting Date Format Eight display formats can be selected This date format sets the current date that appears on the upper left corner of the screen Setting the Current Date and Time Date Time Preset You can set the current time month date and year a Type in date Enter month date and year in this order using Source Input buttons on the remote control Month and date must be entered in two digits For example to display February press 0 and 2 2
144. of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings Installation 1 For best results use your projector in a darkened room 2 Place the projector on a flat level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture Tilting the front of the projector up or down by more than 45 from level could reduce lamp life by up to 20 Do not place your projector in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances Exposure to direct sunlight smoke or steam can harm internal components Handle your projector carefully Do not hold the lens hood and the terminal covers Dropping or jarring can damage internal compo nents Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling a Do not attempt to install the projector yourself b The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in or der to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes d Please consult your dealer for more information To Dealer or Installer To prevent the projector from falling install it in a place and fasten it in a way with sufficient strength to support the combined weight 26 0 kg 57 3 Ibs of the projector 18 4 kg 40 6 Ibs the lens 4 0 kg 8 8 lbs and the ceiling
145. off area of lens example shift up and right See top right diagram Desktop Front ae i 0 5V Vertical lt 1V Normal position Normal projection position 0 5v Ceiling Front Normal position Vertical Normal position Horizontal WARNING Installing the projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified tech nician e Tilting the front of the projector up or down by more than 45 from level could reduce lamp life by up to 20 e Only use your projector on a solid level surface If the projector falls you could be injured and the projector severely damaged e Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly The pro jector must be used at temperatures between 32 F 0 C and 95 F 35 C e Do not expose the projector to moisture dust or smoke This will reduce the quality of the image e Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so heat can dissipate Do not cover the vents on the projector 2 4 2 Installation Lens Shift Adjustable Range continued The top right diagram shows the location of the image position in the lens The lens can be shifted within the shaded area as shown using the normal projection position as a starting point Maximum Possible Range for GT13ZLB GT19ZLB GT24ZLB GT34ZLB Values in parentheses for GT13ZLB Up 0 39V 0 32V V height of projected image Down 0 39V
146. ojector before replacing the filter Do not attempt to operate the projector without filter e Your projector will not operate unless the filter cover is installed cor rectly To clean the filter Pull out the filter by pushing up on the catch Vacuum the filter through the filter The Please clean the filters message will be displayed each time the projector is turned on after it has been used in excess of 168 hours Should this message appear clean the filters NOTE The message can be turned on or off using the Message option on the Setup menu See page 8 14 After cleaning the filters and resetting the filter usage time back to zero the mes sage will not be displayed See page 8 17 for resetting the filter usage time 9 3 9 Maintenance 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 9 4 Appendix USB Memory Device or USB Memory Card Reader Support 10 2 B Troubleshooting ccccccecceeceecsecsecsecscecseeeeseeeees 10 3 E Specifications sks isin mii eects 10 5 EB Cabinet Dimensions cceccccceeeseesseseeseeeseesenees 10 7 H Pin Assignments of D Sub RGB Input Connector
147. ojector to malfunction Should a malfunction occur turn off the main power and turn it back on NOTE You can compress a captured file JPEG using the Capture Options in the Setup dialog See page 8 15 Captured images with higher resolution than the projector s native resolution can not be displayed correctly e File size of the captured image varies depending on the resolution of an input signal e An hourglass indicating that an image is being captured appears on the projector s display Do not eject the PC card or turn off the projector s power while this icon is displayed Doing so will damage the PC card data If the PC card data is dam aged use a computer to repair the data 5 4 Deleting Captured Images Using the Delete button on the tool bar for Viewer can delete captured images Prev Play Jump Drive Delete Next Stop Select Setup View To delete captured images 1 Select Viewer and display a folder list of captured images 2 Use wj button to select the Capture folder Cap in the right bottom of the screen 3 Press the MENU button to display the tool bar 4 Use the 4 or gt button to select the Delete icon and press the ENTER button or click with a mouse button Using the PC Card Files Fucntion PC Card Files Name Size Date Execute NEC bmp 1KB 2002 04 14 02 03 Exit NEC jpg 1KB 2002 04 14 02 03 Drive Slot 1 p Sort Name abc D File Group Free Space J 13 448 416KB ALL
148. on your computer before installing the new NEC Projector User Supportware first uninstall the current one Installation Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 and Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 will all be installed together The two programs cannot be installed indi vidually After that install Image Express Utility 1 0 Preparation Start Windows If Windows has already been started please exit all running ap plication software The installation may not be completed prop erly unless all software has been exited 1 Place the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive The Start screen will appear Reference Should the Start screen not appear 1 Click Start 2 Click Run R The Run screen will appear 3 Enter the CD ROM drive name e g Q and then SETUP EXE to Open O 4 Click OK The Welcome screen will appear 2 Click Please read this first to open NEC Projector User Supportware Readme File 3 After reading the readme click x on the window The window of the readme file will be closed 4 Click Installing the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 The installation will start automatically and the Welcome screen will appear 5 Click Next gt at the Welcome screen The End User License Agreement screen will appear e Please carefully read the contents of the End User License Agree ment 6 If you agree click Yes e Ifyou do not agree please click No and exit the installer 7
149. ons will display the Password input screen For Menu Changing the menu to Advanced Editing the custom menu For Logo Changing the background Changing the logo data in PC Card Files Procedures for Password setting apply to both Menu and Logo Entry To assign your password NOTE Up to 15 alphanumeric characters can be assigned e Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote control Source Input buttons Enter the Password E l _7_ OK Cancel 1 Type a password Highlight Entry and press the ENTER button The Enter the Password screen will be displayed Make sure that W is highlighted and then press the ENTER button The Software keyboard appears Use the Software keyboard to type a password and then highlight OK on the Enter the Password screen and press the ENTER button The Confirm Password screen will be displayed 2 Type the same password again Highlight OK on the Enter the Pass word screen and press the ENTER button Your password will be assigned 8 Using On Screen Menu Delete Delete Pa 21x Current Password E l 7 OK Cancel To delete your password 1 Highlight Delete and press the ENTER button The Current Pass word screen will be displayed 2 Use the Software keyboard to type your password Highlight OK on the Current Password screen and then press the ENTER button Your password will be delet
150. operating NECVT s projector supplied with the Software or other projector to be specified by NECVT Projector 3 Replication modification and merger of the Software 1 User may make copies of the Software and related documentation to the extent necessary for using the Projector User agrees to reproduce the NECVT s copyright notice and other notice on any such copies 2 User may not use copy modify or otherwise dispose of the Soft ware except as expressly permitted in EULA 3 No provision in EULA shall be construed to assign and or transfer any intellectual property right in the Software to User 4 Transfer of the Software 1 User may transfer the Software to any third party provided always that a User must transfer with the Software to such third party EULA and all the related documentation with all copies thereof and must not retain any copy thereof b Such third party has agreed to the terms and conditions of EULA 2 Except as otherwise expressly permitted above User may not sub license assign transfer or otherwise dispose of the license for the Software 6 Using the Projector in a Network 5 Reverse Engineering User may not reverse engineer decompile and or disassemble the Software except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limi tation 6 Limitations of Warranty 1 Except as expressly specified herein the Software is prov
151. optimize for various types of images You can select one of the following five settings Video Filter not available for Video Component Viewer and LAN This function reduces video noise e Presentation e Graphic e Movie e SRGB e Video The filter is removed The low pass filter is applied partially The low pass filter is applied fully Image Options Pixel Adjust g Displays the Clock and Phase adjustments Blanking This feature allows you to mask any unwanted area of the screen Clock Use this item to fine tune the computer image or image f to remove any vertical banding that might ap Adjust the Top Bottom Left or Right blanking with the SELECT pear lt or P button Phase Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to re i Option Adjust duce video noise dot interference or cross talk p J This is evident when part of your image appears Clamp Timing to be shimmering Use the lt and gt buttons to adjust the image Use Phase only after the Clock is complete Mode 0 gt i Mode 1 C Mode 2 Position Mode 3 Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically using the Close Mode 4 SELECT lt and gt buttons Ad just Clamp Timing According to the signal this function sets the detection position i e clamp position of the black level reproduction of the analog input signal Normally this is not used Aspect Ratio c PR c 1 331 C
152. or a specific purpose or application must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NEC Solutions Printed in Japan DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation U S Responsible Party NEC Solutions America Inc Address 1250 N Arlington Heights Road Itasca Illinois 60143 Tel No 630 467 5000 Type of Product LCD Projector Equipment Classification Class B Peripheral Model GT6000 GT5000 Fi C We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules
153. parent when displaying small text and detailed graphics NOTE Do not stack both the GT5000 and GT6000 projectors together Master projector kg 46 3 Ibs CAUTION To prevent the projectors from falling install them in a place and fasten them in a way with sufficient strength to support the two projectors The projector with a lens weighs 21 H 1 Assigning Projector IDs You can operate multiple projectors with the same remote con trol To do so H 1 1 Select Projector Options Link Mode Settings gt Projector ID a nd assign an ID number to each projector See also page 8 18 Link Mode 21x Se status Standalone C Master Slave Communication Speed 4800 D Projector ID Enable C Disable alej 6 Entry List Copy 0K Cancel E 1 2 Select the same communication speed for both the pro jector NOTE Do not turn on Master or Slave at this time H 1 3 On the remote control specify the ID number of the pro jector to be adjusted Press and hold the CTL and press MENU ADDRESS button to enter the ID number You can operate the projector assigned the same ID number as the remote control Remote Control None J 06 Projector NOTE Specifying None for projector ID allows you to operate multiple projectors concurrently However some projectors may not synchronize to the other projec tors 7 2 7 Setting Up for Dou
154. place a check 09 mark in Repeat 10 OK Cancel 7 Select OK and press the ENTER button on the remote control to com pace paa plete the setting To cancel this and return to its previous screen select Cancel 2 Select Delete and press the ENTER button On Off Timer 2j x NOTE If there is no operation for 4 hours or more after the projector is turned on Execute Switch with On Timer function the projector will enter the standby or idle mode Active Inactive No Day ime oor Repeat On 01 Mon 02 00 Edit OK Cancel 3 Select OK and press the ENTER button to complete the deletion 4 Select Delete again and press the ENTER button to return to the pre vious screen 8 27 Enabling Sleep Timer Remaining Time Preset Time Off Set 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 Select Set and press the ENTER button on the remote control 3 The remaining time starts counting down 4 The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete NOTE e To cancel the preset time set Off for the preset time or turn off the power e When the remaining time reaches 3 minutes before the projector is turned off the Projector will turn off in 3 minutes message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen Using Capture GT5000 only Ele x Allows you to capture an image fro
155. played after the projector is turned off e While the cooling fans are running The cooling fans continue to work for 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS after the projector is turned off e While accessing a PC card or LAN card The PC Card Access in dicator lights 3 7 4 Convenient Features Turning Off the Image and Sound ceeeeeeeee 4 2 B Enlarging and Moving a Picture cccccceeeeeeees 4 2 E Getting the On line Help and Information 4 2 E Using a USB Mouse ccccccccecccesecsecseteeteeteeseeees 4 3 H Using a USB HUB Fun ction 0cccceceseeeeeeeeees 4 3 O Changing Background Logo s es 4 4 Making Freehand Drawings on a Projected Image ChalkBoard cccccceeeeeeeees 4 4 E Lens Memory u ccccccccccsccecsecsecsecsecsecseeecseceeeteeeaes 4 5 El Turning Off the Image and Sound Press the MUTE PICTURE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the image and sound m MUTE D PICTU OUND OSD Press the MUTE SOUND button to turn off the sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the sound MUTE PICTURE SOU Press the MUTE OSD button to turn off the on screen display Press again to restore the on screen display MUTE PICTURE SOUND OS NOTE You can also turn off the on screen display forcibly by pressing and hol
156. r is now verifying for con nection Error Standby An error caused the projector to enter the stand by mode 8 Using On Screen Menu LAN Mode This feature allows you to set various setting items when the projector is used on your network Consult with your network administrator about these settings NOTE e Connect an Ethernet LAN cable to the LAN port RJ 45 of the projector for net work connection e NEC s optional wireless LAN card is available For more information on inserting or ejecting a LAN card see page 5 2 e Either PC Card Slots 1 or 2 can accept LAN card If two LAN cards are inserted into both PC card slots the first inserted one is effective e The standard built in LAN feature and a commercially LAN card are available for network connection but only one can be used at a time mutual exclusion CAUTION Make sure that the LAN card is removed during Standby mode NOT Idle mode or with the main power off Failure to do so may cause damage to the LAN card or may cause the projector to malfunction Should a malfunction occur turn off the main power and turn it back on Status LAN Mode 5 Mail LAN Card 21x Built in C PC Card Projector Name IP Address Sa Subnet Mask e eet Gateway rA MAC Address l 0 020 04 0506 Advanced Reconnect OK Cancel LAN Card This option selects either the standard LAN port RJ 45 or an optional LAN card inserted in the PC CARD slot
157. r using some computer s environments sending a moving video image may not On the LT260K and LT240K images cannot be sent from the Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 on a PC to the projector on the Continuous Transmit of the Image Express Utility 1 0 Quit the Continuous Transmmit in the Image Express Utility 1 0 and then send the image from Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 lt Problem gt Operation of this projector software becomes unstable DIU 2 0 IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures When the network settings of the projector or personal computer are changed while this projector software i e Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 or Image Express Utility 1 0 is starting or running the operation of the projector software may become unstable Please restart the projector and the personal computer When changes are to be made to the network settings exit the projector software before making the changes An application error occurs under Image Express Utility 1 0 when the screen resolution is changed during Continuous Transmit When changes are to be made to the screen resolution exit Image Express Utility 1 0 before making the changes lt Problem gt The colors become strange when Windows is set to 256 colors IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures Image Express Utility 1 0 does not support 256 colors Please set the Windows number of colors setting to High Color 15 bit or higher
158. rately A combination of both adjustments limits 3D Reform in its adjustable range e When Native is selected in Resolution 3D Reform is not available 3 Projecting an Image Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing RGB image automatically Press the Auto Adjust button to optimize an RGB image automatically Poor picture POSITION PIXEL mC th AUTO ee otera Graze vess Press the AUTO ADJUST or AUTO button to fine tune the computer im age or to remove any vertical banding that might appear and to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk this is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering This function adjusts the clock frequen cies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image This function also adjusts the clock phase to reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time NOTE e Some signals may not be displayed correctly or take time e The Auto Adjust function does not work for component or video signals e If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal try to adjust Clock and Phase manually See page 8 10 E Turning Up or Down Volume Sound level from the speaker and the AUDIO OUT jack RCA on the projector can be adjusted Ze incre
159. rd as a protect key a Insert a PC card into the PC card slot of the projector 2 Use the SELECT AY button to select Use Protect key and press the ENTER button A check mark will be placed 3 Use the SELECT AY button to select Read and press the ENTER button Data of the PC card will be read into the projector 4 Use the SELECT AY button to select Register and press the ENTER button Downloaded data will be registered and be displayed in the list window 5 Use the SELECT AY button to select Keyword and use the software keyboard to enter a keyword NOTE To use a PC card as a protect key you must also set up a keyword Please make a note of your keyword This completes registration of your PC card To enable Security use the SELECT AY button to select En able and use the SELECT AY button to select OK and Secu rity function will be enabled An Are you sure message will appear Use the SELECT lt gt button and press the ENTER but ton The Security function takes effect To turn on the projector when Security is enabled when using your keyword only NOTE Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote contro Source Input buttons 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 Select Projector Options Security from the menu a
160. ress the ENTER button The following will be displayed Execute Entry List Copy Are you sure K Cancel H 4 4 Select OK and press the ENTER button The data has been transferred from the master projector to the slave projector EH 5 Making Adjustments to the Slave Projector E1 5 1 Display a desired input signal on the slave projector E4 5 2 Make adjustments to the signal then save register adjustments on the slave projector by pressing and holding CTL and pressing ENTRY LIST button on the remote con trol E1 5 3 Repeat steps H 2 and H 2 for all signals you want to project Display all the signals you registered and check To check select Source Select Entry List Adjusting the Lens Shift Zoom and Fo cus to Clearly Display all projected patterns E 1 Display the internal crosshatch test pattern NOTE Use a different single color for each projector Example Turn on Green of master projctor then Red of the slave projector El 2 Adjust the Lens Shift by pressing and holding CTL and press ing the POSITION button on the remote control For lens shift adjustable range see page 2 4 and 2 5 Lens Shift Adjustable Range E1 3 Zoom the lens in and out by pressing and holding CTL and pressing the MAGNIFY ZOOM button on the remote con trol E1 4 Adjust the lens focus by pressing and holding CTL and press ing the FOCUS button on the remote control NOTE If the physical vertic
161. rity function is enabled 8 25 3 When you attempt to display an image for which security is set while the security function is enabled e Blanks spaces cannot be used in the Keyword section To delete PC card data you registered 1 Use the SELECT AY button to select Delete and use the SELECT lt 4 button to select the list window 2 Use the SELECT AY button to select the PC card data you wish to delete 3 Press the SELECT button to select Delete and press the ENTER button The PC card data will be deleted If you ve lost your registered PC card proceed as follows NOTE NEC or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code in exchange for your registered keyword and Request Code See URLs at the end of this section 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 Select Projector Options Security from the menu and press hte ENTER button The Release Code input screen will be displayed as well as your Re quest Code 24 alphanumeric characters 3 Enter your Release Code in the Release Code Input screen If the projector is turned on by entering the Release Code your Secu rity will be disabled NOTE Some types of PC cards cannot be registered as your protect key It is recommended that you register two or more PC cards in case you lose or dam
162. rojectors will be supported GT6000 GT5000 MT1065 MT 1060 MT860 LT260 LT240 LT220 LT260K LT240K WT600 and VT770 1 The GT6000 GT5000 comes standard with a LAN port RJ 45 2 The whole functions of Image Express Utility 1 0 and certain functions of Dynamic Image Utility are not available on the VT770 because the VT770 does not support network connections Operating Environment Supported Equipment IBM PC AT compatible computers e CD ROM drive a requirement at time of installation CPU Pentium MMX processor or higher a requirement Pentium Ill 800 MHz or higher recommended Memory For Windows XP e 128 MB or more a requirement e 192 MB or more recommended For other operating systems e 64 MB or more a requirement e 128 MB or more recommended 3 More memory may be necessary when other applications are run at the same time Network Environment A LAN that supports TCP IP or a wireless LAN environment is a requirement when used e For information on supported LAN cards visit http www nec pj com In US http www necvisualsystems com e For wireless LAN connection use NEC optional wireless LAN card SWL 2100N N Last digit of the model code varies depending on which country you live in For more information visit the above Website Supported OS Windows 98 Windows 98 Second Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Microsoft Internet
163. rs and align the corner of the image witha corner of the screen The drawing shows the upper right corner Projected image Screen 3 4 3 Press the 3D REFORM button on the remote control The Cornerstone adjustment screen is displayed The Cornerstone adjustment screen will disappear when you move the USB mouse cursor 4 Point to one of the remaining 3 corners and left click on it Left click on the corner Screen 5 Do the above step 4 for the other two corners so that the projected area becomes smaller than the screen Screen Left click on each corner 6 To complete the procedure right click anywhere on the screen The confirmation screen is displayed 7 Left click on OK This completes the Cornerstone adjustment To return the Cornerstone adjustment to the default settings left click on Reset in Step 7 You can save your Cornerstone changes The changes are saved when you turn off the projector To do so select Projector Options Setup gt Page 4 Select the 3D Reform Save check box This is not selected at the time of shipment There are limitations of shapes which can be corrected using the Cor nerstone adjustment When adjusting the Cornerstone beyond these limits you will get the mes sage Out of adjustment range and no correction can be done Should this happen do the Cornerstone adjustment again within the allowable range Due to lim
164. rvice page for NEC projectors http www nec pj com for information about software upgrades of NEC Projector User Supportware i e Dynamic Image Utility Viewer PPT Converter and Image Express Utility Projector Easy Connection Settings The Easy Connection option is a mode that can abbreviate the troublesome LAN settings when using the Image Express Utility and connecting the PC and projector via a wireless LAN e From the Advanced menu select Projector Options LAN Mode gt Status Advanced Network Type gt Mode Easy Connec tion on the projector No setting for IP address SSID and channel are required e After you have installed the software from the supplied CD ROM to your PC before executing Easy Connection using Image Express Util ity visit our website to update the information about Image Express Utility and its related software Software can be downloaded from our website at no charge e Easy Connection is available on Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition not available on Win dows XP Tablet PC Edition with Image Express Utility 1 0 version 1 01 0003 e Easy Connection is available only when both PC and projector use the NEC optional wireless cards e Easy Connection is not available on Dynamic Image Utility included on the supplied CD ROM 6 3 6 Using the Projector in a Network Supported Projectors The following NEC p
165. ry preset for source All Data Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except Ref Lens Memory Language Background Logo Idle Mode Communication Speed Projector ID Lamp Settings LAN Mode Password Security Remaining Lamp1 2 Time Lamp 1 2 Hour Meter Filter Usage and Projector Usage Including Entry List Also deletes all the signals in the Entry List and returns to the factory preset NOTE Locked signals in Entry List cannot be deleted Current Signal SENDATA RSENS Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels All the items in Adjust Source and Sound can be reset NOTE Locked signals in Entry List cannot be reset Projector Options Menu Page 1 age I Page 2 Page 3 Language English DI Menu Mode Advanced Menu gt Custom Menu Edit Menu Display Time Manual D Date Format MM DD VYYY D Date Time Preset Selecting Menu Language Language You can choose one of seven languages for on screen instruc tions The options are English German French Italian Span ish Swedish and Japanese Selecting Menu Mode Menu Mode This feature allows you to select 4 menu modes Advanced Custom Basic and Service Menu Advanced Menu This is the menu that contains all the available menus and commands Basic Menu This is the basic menu that contains mini mum essentials
166. s for the extended life lamp The lamp cannot be turned off for 60 seconds immediately after the lamp is turned on Changes to these options cannot take effect until then Dual Select to use the two lamps at the same time to increase brightness Lamp1 2 Select to use one lamp of the two lamps Lamp 1 on the right side and Lamp 2 on the left side when viewed from the front Interval This allows you to specify the time for switching between the two lamps alternately This option is available only when Lamp1 or Lamp2 is selected When Auto is selected and one lamp has reached the end of its usable life the other lamp is turned on The lamp cannot be turned off for 60 seconds immediately after the lamp is turned on NOTE This option is not displayed in the Basic menu 8 Using On Screen Menu Lamp Type The lamp type you use and its information are displayed here The information displayed here are Light on or off standard lamp or extended life lamp and re maining hours Link Mode Link Mode 21 xi Standalone C Master C Slave Communication Speed 4300 D Projector ID C Enable Disable all Entry List Copy 0K Cancel Settings Selecting Standalone Master Slave This feature is used for multiple projector connection The master projector is set to Master The other slave projectors are set to Slave When not using Link mode set to Standalone See page 7 5 for
167. s happens the projector will not turn on If the internal temperature of the projector is too high the projector detects abnormal high temperature In this condition the projector will not turn on to protect the internal system If this happens wait for the projector s internal components to cool down When the lamp reaches its end of usable life the projector will not turn on If this happens replace the lamp If the lamp fails to light and if the LAMP indicator 1 or 2 flashes on and off in a cycle of six times wait a full minute and then turn on the power 3 2 Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source Using the Remote Control Press the Source Number button 0 9 to se lect input Tisa RGB 1 input Pie RGB 2 input Ce DVI DIGITAL input Aes VIDEO input Deh S VIDEO input 6 Viewer 7 wee LAN 8 SLOT 1 eet g SLOT 2 TEST INFO HELP OOO Oiss Sequentially selects me CO O RGB1 VIDEO gt RGB2 S VIDEO gt sume MUTE RGB1 VIDEO PICTURE SOUND KEYSTONE AMPLITUDE ENTRYLIST On Os Os MAGNIFY d S FOcUS ZOOM O LENS CTL NOTE If no input signal is available the projector will display a blue background factory preset Using the menu You can also select the computer or video source using the menu 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST Ka SA ONSTAND BY OLAMP2 STATUS opowerJ ect 9 Picture gt 2 RGB2 Picture Management 3 DVI DI
168. s started up Select an input from the pull down menu 8 17 Disabling the Cabinet Buttons Control Panel Key Lock This option turns on or off the Control Panel Key Lock function NOTE This Control Panel Key Lock does not affect the remote control functions When the cabinet buttons are disabled pressing and holding the CANCEL button for about 10 seconds will change the setting to enable Lamp Settings S 2j xl Lamp Mode lo CIECO Lamp Select Dual gt Interval E Lamp Type Q Lamp1 Standard Lamp 100 Lamp2 Standard Lamp 100 OK Cancel The projector is designed to accept two lamps dual lamp sys tem This dual lamp system provides prolonged lamp life or high brightness or extra lamp Extended life lamp NOTE Be sure to use the same lamp type for both lamp 1 and 2 Lamp Mode This feature enables you to select two modes of the lamp Normal and Eco The lamp life can be extended by using the Eco mode Normal Mode This is the default setting 100 Brightness Eco Mode Select this mode to increase the lamp life 80 Brightness NOTE When the optional Extended life lamp is used the Lamp Mode is fixed to Eco mode Lamp Select This feature allows you to select which lamp to be used NOTE This option is not displayed in the Basic menu Changes to these options will not take effect for 90 seconds imme diately after the lamp is turned off 120 second
169. s the Menu and the Setup screen 11 CANCEL Press to exit the menu Press this button with CTL to return to the previous menu with out closing adjustment setting screen while the menus appear This feature allows you to adjust or set several items concur rently 12 INFO Displays the Source Information or Projector Information window This button toggles between these two windows While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button stores lens position settings 13 TEST Press to display the test pattern Pressing this button sequen tially selects test patterns 14 HELP Provides online help 15 PIXEL Displays the Position Clock screen to adjust the clock and phase 16 AUTO RGB only Press to adjust Position H V and Pixel Clock for an optimal picture 17 POSITION Press to display the Position screen press again to display the Blanking screen While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button displays the Lens Shift adjustment screen 18 MUTE SOUND Turns off the sound for a short period of time Press again to restore the sound 19 MUTE OSD Press to turn off the on screen display Press again to restore the on screen display NOTE You can also turn off the on screen display forcibly by pressing and holding CTL and then pressing MUTE OSD Forced On Screen Mute Mode doing this again restores it In this case any adjustment will still change the projector s memory settings This mode is available ev
170. solution for the current RGB input sig nal to project an image using NEC s Advanced AccuBlend In telligent Pixel Blending Technology The image can be automatically adjusted for position and sta bility Horizontal Position Vertical Position Clock Phase and Resolution ON seen Automatically adjusts image Horizontal Posi tion Vertical Position Clock Phase and Resolution Off eien User can adjust the image display functions Horizontal Position Vertical Position Clock Phase and Resolution manually Enabling Auto Start Auto Start Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet and the main power switch is turned on This eliminates the need to always use the Power button on the remote control or projector cabinet Enabling Power Management Power Management When this option is on and there is no input for five minutes or more the projector will automatically turn itself off Enabling Power Off Confirmation Power Off Confirmation This option determines whether a confirmation dialog for turn ing off the projector will appear or not Enabling Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction Save 3D Reform Save This option enables you to save your current 3D Reform set tings Saving your change once affects all sources The changes are saved when you turn off the projector Selecting Built in Speakers Built in Speaker This option allows
171. t If you still can t get any response pull out and then re insert the LAN card Do not use the HTTP Server functions and the Dynamic Image Utility included on the supplied CD ROM Using both at the same time may result in a connection failure or slow response 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 Preparation Before Use Make network connections and set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser operations See LAN Mode on page 8 19 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 dis played depending on the effectiveness of the cache and the con tents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation It is recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is un avoidable 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 administra tor or the host name corresponding to t
172. t gt button on the cabinet is pressed in Auto Play mode Up to 12 indexes can be displayed on the list of folders The folder in the right bottom is always a folder exclusively for captured images but is only displayed when images have been captured GT5000 only 5 Using the Viewer When the tool bar is not displayed You can use the lt and gt button on the cabinet to select folders or slides Gan 3D REFORM AUTO ADJUST gt ling O ON STAND BY OLAMP2 O STATUS opower J Multi cursor blue marks 02 0001 0008 Current folder number Current slide Number of all slides in folder number Use the SELECT lt or gt button to advance to the next folder or return to the previous folder OLAMP2 OSTATUS opower J Use the SELECT lt or gt button to advance to the next slide or return to the previous slide Slide Table cursor green marks 2 sige 02 0004 0008 5 3 Auto Play Mode If the Auto Play option is selected in Viewer Options of the menu any given slide will start to play automatically You can also specify Auto Play Interval between 5 and 300 sec onds Switching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes 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
173. t for warranty repair Printed on recycled paper HOW YOU CAN GET WARRANTY SERVICE 1 To obtain service on your product consult the dealer from whom you purchased the product 2 Whenever warranty service is required the original dated invoice or a copy must be presented as proof of warranty coverage In order to obtain warranty service you may be required to describe and demonstrate the problem to your dealer or to NEC Solutions All products returned to NEC Solutions for service MUST have prior approval To receive approval or for the name of the nearest NEC Solutions authorized service center call NEC Solutions at 800 836 0655 4 It shall be your obligation and expense to ship the product freight prepaid or to deliver it to a NEC Solutions authorized service center in either the original package or a similar pack age affording an equal degree of protection 5 In the event a product is returned to NEC Solutions for warranty service and it is determined that there is no product defect or that the product condition is not covered by this limited warranty a diagnostic service fee may be charged to the customer wo LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY NEC SOLUTIONS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANY IMPLIED WARRAN TIES THAT MAY BE IM
174. te control or the projector cabinet to select the signal and press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the Entry Edit Command screen Using the Entry List Making any adjustments to the current picture will automatically register its adjustments to the Entry List The registered signal can be loaded any time from the Entry List NOTE Up to 100 presets can be registered Entry Edit Command Entry Edit Command a Paste Edit All Delete You can edit signals on the Entry List Load iiciin Enables you to select a signal from the list NOTE This can be done by pressing CTL and ENTER buttons Store Enables you to store the currently projected sig nal NOTE This can be done by pressing CTL and ENTRY LIST buttons Cutasiiciciia Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list and place it on the clipboard in the pro jector Copy oeiee Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and place it on the clipboard in the projec tor Paste uo Enables you to paste the signal placed on the clipboard to any other line of the list To do this select Paste and then select the line number you want to paste to Last press ENTER Editar Enables you to change source names or assign the direct key Source Name Enter a signal name Up to 18 alphanumeric char acters can be used Input Terminal Change the input terminal RGB1 and
175. ted volt age within the unit may be sufficient to cause elec trical 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 informa tion concerning the operation and maintenance of this unit has been provided The information should be read carefully to avoid problems dla gt gt WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT USE THIS UNIT S GROUNDED PLUG WITH AN EX TENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY INSERTED DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE ALL SERVICING MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED NEC SERVICE PERSONNEL DOC Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Ca nadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations 3 GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779 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 e IBMis a registered trademark of International Business Machines Cor poration e Macintosh and PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Com puter Inc e Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trademarks of their respec
176. test pattern mode Stores a signal in the Entry List when you are not displaying a test pattern CTL MAGNIFY ZOOM Zooms the lens in and out CTL FOCUS Adjusts the lens focus CTL INFO Stores lens position settings El Menu tree NOTE The item appears dimmed on the menu it is unavailable 8 Using On Screen Menu Advanced Menu Source Select Adjust Source Sound Ref Adjust Factory Default Projector Options Tools Help Test Pattern 1 RGB1 2 RGB2 3 DVI DIGITAL 4 Video 5 S Video 6 Viewer 7 LAN 8 Slot 1 Input Terminal 1 Input Terminal 2 available only when option board is installed 9 Slot 2 Input Terminal 1 Input Terminal 2 available only when option board is installed 0 RGB1 Video RGB1 Video RGB1 S Video Entry List Load Cut Copy Paste Store Edit All Delete Picture Brightness Contrast Saturation Color Hue Sharpness Video Adjust Noise Reduction Off Low Medium High Color Matrix HDTV SDTV Y C Delay Oto 15 YTR Adjustment Gain Tap CTR Adjustment Gain Tap SweetVision Off Low Medium High Split Mode Off On Deinterlace Off On Telecine Auto Off Black Expansion 0to5 Contrast Enhancement 3 to 3 3D Y C Separation Off On Picture Management Presentation sRGB Graphic Video Movie User Gamma Correction Dynamic Natural Black Detail Color Correction Red
177. the wrong direction may break the internal pin and damage the card slot Refer to the PC card s operating instructions for the proper direction of insertion PC Card Type The PC Card slot accepts PCMCIA Type II only NOTE The projector does not support FAT32 or NTFS formatted flash memory card or USB memory device Be sure to use a flash memory card or USB memory device formatted with the FAT16 or FAT file system To format your flash memory card or USB memory device in your computer refer to the document or help file that comes with your Windows 5 2 Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector playback This section describes the operation for showing slides of pre sentation documents created using the Viewer function with the projector It is also possible to make slides directly from the im ages projected with the projector Projecting slides Viewer 1 Insert a PC card into the PC card slot Insert the PC card so that the end with the insertion direction arrow on the top goes in first Press the eject button to eject the card 2 Select the Viewer from the Source Select menu 3 Project slides Checking Show Folder List means that selecting Viewer input displays a list of the folders in the PC card and if Auto Play is checked the projector automatically starts to play slides at the first slide of the folder you have selected A tool bar will appear when you press the MENU button on the remote
178. the GTO6RLB lens See page 3 4 To adjust the focus for the GTO6RLB lens rotate the three knobs on the lens unit Knob A 1 Rotate the knob B to adjust the center focus 2 Rotate the knob C to adjust the edge focus 3 Rotate the knob A to correct image distortion The image is slightly out of focus 4 Rotate the knobs B and C again to adjust the center and edge focus Knob B Knob C To adjust 2 12 2 Installation El Making Connections NOTE When using with a notebook PC be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC In most cases signal cannot be output from the RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector If the screen goes blank while using your remote control it may be the result of the computer s screen saver or power management software If you accidentally hit the POWER button on the remote control wait 90 seconds 2 minutes in the optional extended life lamp GT60LPS and then press the POWER button again to resume 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 DVI DIGITAL from the source menu before turning on your PC Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics car
179. this to Com ponent Sound Sound Volume Volume Bass Treble Controlling Volume Bass and Treble Adjusts the sound bass and treble level of the projector speaker and AUDIO OUT RCA Ref Adjust Using 3D Reform This feature corrects trapezoidal distortion so that the projected image is rectangular Two options are available for correcting procedures You can save adjustment settings by using the 3D Reform Save option on Setup See page 8 16 Cornerstone Cornerstone See page 3 4 When Resolution is set to Native Cornerstone and Key stone are not available Keystone Horizontal Vertical a a gt 0 1 Press the SELECT lt or button to adjust the horizontal keystone 2 Press the SELECT A or W button to select Vertical 3 Press the SELECT lt or gt button to adjust the vertical keystone 4 After completing press the ENTER button This will return to the menu screen Screen Screen Type c EA c 1 331 C 1 78 1 C 1 85 1 C 2 35 1 5 4 4 3 16 9 he gt Screen Type Select the correct aspect ratio for the screen to be used See also Aspect Ratio on page 8 10 NOTE When Resolution is set to Native this selection is inactive 8 Using On Screen Menu Position This feature adjusts the vertical position of the image when view ing video with an aspect ratio selected When some aspect ratios are selected in Image Options the image is display
180. tive holders ii RF Interference WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Solutions Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equip ment 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 protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the in structions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life
181. to communicate with a computer in a one to one correspondence This is a method that meets the IEEE802 11 wireless standard Ad Hoc Select this option when using the wireless LAN to communicate with a computer in a one to one correspondence Easy Connection E This allows you to easily set up wireless LAN connection See the Software Utility Installation section for more information See chapter 6 Using the Projector in a Network SSID Network name Enter an identifier SSID for wireless LAN 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 NOTE To disable SSID select a space null or ANY All caps Channel Set this option when selecting 802 11 Ad Hoc or Ad Hoc in Mode Select a channel number from the pull down list The channel must match for all wireless devices communicating on your wireless LAN NOTE Channels in the pull down list are different depending on which country you live in TX rate Select a wireless transmission speed Normally leave it as Au tomatic Try another transmission speed when the connection fails 8 20 WEP for Wireless only 21x Advanced IP Address Network Type HHN DHCP WEP Disable lz OK Cancel Select this option whether using the WEP Wired Equivalent Pri vacy key for encryption or not To use encryption specif
182. tomatically reduces or enlarges the i gt F current image to fit the full screen Black Detail For dark portions of a picture Native Turns off the Advanced AccuBlend feature The projector displays the current image in its true Selecting Color Correction resol tioh Adjusts red green blue yellow magenta cyan and color gain i j NOTE each ind pendently to correct the tint 6f the whole sereen When Resolution is set to Native 3D Reform Aspect Ratio Screen and Overscan are not available While you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the projector s Adjusting Color Temperature This feature adjusts the color temperature using the slide bar native resolution GT6000 SXGA and GT5000 XGA Resolution is not avail Checking Color Temperature enables the color temperature slide able bar Overscan Adjusting White Balance Select overscan percentage 0 5 10 and 25 for signal Press the White Balance button to access the Contrast Bright ness adjustment for each R G and B NOTE When Resolution is set to Native this feature is not available and the NOTE The White Balance is not available for Viewer and LAN stored settings and adjustments ate invalid Selecting Base Setting NOTE The 0 option may not be available depending upon the input signal This feature allows you to use color correction or gamma values as reference data to
183. tration PPTC 2 0 Check Points Countermeasures Installing this projector software when Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 2002 has already been installed on the personal computer will result in the automatic registration of the add in to PowerPoint Please see the PowerPoint Help function for the method of deleting PowerPoint add in registrations The PowerPoint add in registration will not be deleted even when this projector software is uninstalled 6 Using the Projector in a Network lt Problem gt Projection to the screen is not possible when using the LAN environment DIU 2 0 IEU 1 0 Check Points Countermeasures Have LAN cards i e adapters been put into both the personal computer and the projector Put LAN cards i e adapters into both the personal computer and the projector Have the LAN settings for both the personal computer and the projector been completed Perform the LAN settings for both the personal computer and the projector Are a wired LAN and a wireless LAN being used simultaneously with the same personal computer Please cancel either one of the LAN connections When a built in type is used set it to not used under Properties Image Express Utility 1 0 does not support the following 1 Software using Direct X MS DOS screens Microsoft Office assistant 2 3 4 IME 5 be possible When starting a moving video application first o
184. tton for a minimum of 2 seconds will reset 3D Reform correction setting values to zero 3 2 1 7 AUTO ADJUST Button Use this button to adjust Position H V and Pixel Clock Phase for an optimal picture See page 3 6 8 MENU Button Displays the menu 9 SELECT AV lt P Volume Buttons AY Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to adjust When no menus appear these buttons work as a volume control Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item A press of the gt button executes the selection When the menus or the Viewer tool bar is not displayed these buttons can be used to select a slide or to move the cursor in Folder List or Slide List lt gt 10 ENTER Button Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the menu 11 CANCEL Button Press this button to exit Menus Press this button to return the adjustments to the last condition while you are in the ad justment or setting menu 12 LENS SHIFT AY lt gt Button Adjust the lens offset by shifting the projected image position horizontally and or vertically 13 ZOOM Button Zoom the lens in and out 14 FOCUS Button Adjust the lens focus 1 7 Terminal Panel Features 2 1 5 6 e 1 RGB 1 Connectors R Cr G Y B Cb W V V BNC Connect R G B H Horizontal sync and V Vertical sync out
185. used Filter Usage Displays how many hours the filter has been used Error Status Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector Refresh uu Updates the display of the following con ditions 10 13 10 Appendix Ver 3 5 03 LIMITED WARRANTY USA and Canada only NEC SOLUTIONS PROJECTOR PRODUCTS NEC Solutions America Inc hereafter NEC Solutions warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under the following terms HOW LONG IS THE WARRANTY NEC Solutions GT6000 5000 projectors are covered by a two 2 year limited parts and labor warranty from the date of the first customer purchase The lamp when used under normal operating conditions is warranted for 500 hours or 90 days whichever comes first WHO IS PROTECTED This warranty may be enforced only by the first purchaser and is not transferable WHAT IS COVERED AND WHAT IS NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product NEC SOLUTIONS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT NEC SOLUTIONS OPTION REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS MAY BE NEW OR LIKE NEW The following are not covered by the limited warranty and NEC Solutions shall not be liable for 1 Any product which is not distributed in the U S A or Canada by NEC Solutions or which is not purchased installed
186. ut resolution and input selected for fast and easy source transitions e NEC designed and developed SweetVision technology for enhanced video image display more vibrant colors and blacks richer with detail e 3D Reform enhanced image technology for increased projec tor versatility that provides for horizontal vertical and diagonal keystone correction allows for positioning the projector in off center locations in the room and still get aligned images e Display 16 9 or 4 3 information and fill the screen e HDTV 1080p 1080i 720p and SDTV 576p 576i 480p 480i compatibility e GT5000 supports a native resolution of XGA 1024 x 768 and GT6000 supports a native resolution of SXGA 1400 x 1050 e Intelligent lamp technology offers up to six user lamp settings to maximize light output or lamp life and provide for built in redundancy e Smart security settings for password protection control panel lock menu lock and PC card protection key to help prevent unauthorized access and adjustments to the projector e Seamless Switch function provides a transition effect during source switching GT6000 only e ADA508 and Executive Order 13221 Federal Government com pliance e NEC 3D 10 bit video decoder for expanded black levels and adaptive gamma correction e High performance optional long life lamp for low total operat ing costs e Digital photo viewer to display larger than life images from your digital cameras PC card or co
187. vel RGB 2 Input only RGB Signal Analog Red YCbCr Signal Cr Green or Sync on Green Y Blue Cb Ground Ground Red Ground Cr Ground Green Ground Y Ground N o aj A Vj PO Blue Ground Cb Ground No Connection Sync Signal Ground SCART Sync Bi directional DATA SDA Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync Vertical Sync Data Clock 10 8 Ei Compatible Input Signal List Signal Resolution Frequency H Refresh Rate Dots kHz Hz NTSC 15 734 60 PAL 15 625 50 SECAM 15 625 50 VESA 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 IBM 640 x 480 31 47 60 MAC 640 x 480 31 47 60 MAC 640 x 480 34 97 66 67 MAC 640 x 480 35 66 67 VESA 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 VESA 640 x 480 37 5 75 IBM 640 x 480 39 375 75 VESA 640 x 480 43 269 85 01 IBM 720 x 350 31 469 70 09 VESA 720 x 400 37 927 85 04 IBM 720 x 350 39 44 87 85 IBM 720 x 400 39 44 87 85 VESA 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 VESA 800 x 600 37 879 60 32 VESA 800 x 600 48 077 72 19 VESA 800 x 600 46 88 75 VESA 800 x 600 53 674 85 06 MAC 832 x 624 49 725 74 55 VESA 1024 x 768 35 5 43 Interlaced VESA 1024 x 768 48 363 60 VESA 1024 x 768 56 476 70 07 MAC 1024 x 768 60 241 74 93 VESA 1024 x 768 60 023 75 03 VESA 1024 x 768 68 677 85 VESA 1152 x 864 67 5 75 MAC 1152 x 8
188. view and describes the use of the accompanying software contained in the CD ROM that is supplied with this pro jector Look over this guide in conjunction with the Help func tions of the software programs Contents of the Supplied CD ROM The supplied CD ROM contains the following software programs e Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 e Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 e Image Express Utility 1 0 Please see the Help functions of the software programs for infor mation about their functions and operation What Can Be Accomplished with the Supplied Software Dynamic Image Utility 2 0 e Converts PowerPoint files JPEG images and other files and cre ates slides that can be displayed with the viewer function of the projector e Captures portions of the image from the screens of word processors spreadsheets browsers and other programs for use in presenta tions e By saving the created slides on a flash memory card 1 and in serting the card into the PC Card slot of the projector the slides can be projected to the screen without connecting a personal com puter e The connection of personal computers and projectors by means of a network environment 2 or connection with USB cable 3 or serial cable allows the following uses In a network environment or USB cable connection 3 support of multiple units is permit ted 1 Images and slides can be sent from the personal computer to the projector and then projected to the screen When
189. will not be made to PowerPoint however the installation of this projector software will be completed normally To have add in registration made to PowerPoint please install this projector software to a personal computer on which PowerPoint 2000 2002 has been installed lt Problem gt Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 does not function PPTC 2 0 Check Points Countermeasures Has Microsoft PowerPoint been installed on the personal computer Install PowerPoint on the personal computer Or install Viewer PPT Converter 2 0 on a personal computer on which PowerPoint has been installed lt Problem gt When using the projector control function the projector power does not switch on DIU 2 0 Check Points Countermeasures Are the personal computer and the projector connected by a serial cable Or are the personal computer and the projector connected by a LAN Connect the personal computer and the projector with an serial cable or USB cable Or check the LAN port RU 45 of the projector Purchase the optional wireless LAN card for wireless LAN connection When the personal computer and the projector are connected with a LAN is the projector in the idle mode In the Projector Options Setup menu of the projector place checkmark in Idle Mode Connect a power cable to the power outlet and set the main power switch to I On lt Problem gt You want to delete the PowerPoint add in regis
190. with a PC via the supplied USB cable both the USB port type A on the projector can be connected to a USB supported scanner or other USB supported device USB Hub Function Example When connecting a PC and a scanner to each USB port respec tively PN AA USB MOUSE HUB UN a USBIPC An example of how a scanned image is projected 1 Install the Dynamic Image Utility on your PC NOTE The Dynamic Image Utility is contained on the supplied CD ROM See 6 E Software Installation for the installation procedure 2 Use your scanner to scan an image NOTE A scanner driver must be installed on your PC before use 3 Load the scanned image on your PC using the Dynamic Image Utility 4 Transmit the scanned image from your PC to the projector via the USB cable and project the image on the screen NOTE e The USB HUB function is effective only when Auto is selected in Operation Mode Select The PCs using the USB Host Controller may not be available e When connecting a USB hub to the USB port type B on the projector be sure to use a USB hub capable of supplying 500mA per port of downstream current 4 3 O Changing Background Logo You can change the default background logo using the PC Card Files feature NOTE File size must be 256KB or less File formats other than JPEG and B
191. xi Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 i Communication Speed 38400 gt Projector ID C Enable Disable alel Default Source Select Last Auto C Select a Control Panel Key Lock C Enable Disable OK Cancel Selecting Communication Speed Communication Speed This feature sets the baud rate of the PC CONTROL port D Sub 9 Pin It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps The default is 38400 bps Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs Enabling and Disabling Projector ID Each projector needs its own unique addresses when used in serial communication mode You can choose one of 64 unique address using the spin box First select Enable Keep pressing gt button increases the number To make your setting avail able select OK 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 iieii Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on Auto oo Searches for an active source in order of RGB1 RGB2 gt DVI DIGITAL Video S Video gt Viewer gt Slot 1 Slot 2 RGB1 Video gt RGB1 S Video RGB1 and displays the first found source Select Displays the selected source input every time the projector i
192. y WEP key Disable Will not turn on the encryption feature Your com munications may be monitored by someone 64bit aaaea Uses 64 bit datalength for secure transmission 128bit Uses 128 bit datalength for secure transmission This option will increase privacy and security when compared to use of 64bit datalength en cryption NOTE The WEP settings must be the same as communication devices such as PC or access point in your wireless network When you use WEP your image trans mission speed will slow down Key Select Selects one key from the four keys below when selecting 64bit or 128bit in WEP Key1 4 Enter encryption key when selecting 64bit or 128bit in WEP Up to 5 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 13 characters in 128 bit Press the HEX button to change to ASCII to set the key in ASCII digit You can toggle this button between ASCII and HEX The key can also be set in hexadecimal digit Hexadecimal uses 0 to 9 and A to F Up to 10 characters can be set in 64 bit and up to 26 characters in 128 bit NOTE Only numbers can be entered when you use the remote control Source Input buttons 8 Using On Screen Menu DHCP 21x Advanced IP Address Network Type WEP Gilda Host Name option None D Client Identifier option r OK Cancel Depending on your network environment acquiring an IP ad dress from
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