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1. cccccssscssssscssssccsssccssscccesssccessccsesceees 38 TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR ann e uDHdI oFasSv EP OvIntREra aere pres ed oia 0r 1005 Sui doa la ie 38 Note on Startup Screen Menu Language Select screen 39 EE CHING SOURCE a dot 40 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE POSITION AND PICTURE SIZE 41 Adjusting Picture Position Manually sse eene 41 xi Table of Contents Lens Shift Adjustable Range 43 From the Remote Control Ont ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccceccccccccccececececeececcececceececeeececceeceeeeeeeees 43 elqegio Nufo eisdu u 45 OPTIMIZING AN RGB IMAGE AUTOMATICALLY eere nne nnne 46 Adjusting the Image Using Auto AOJUST seno tinte etti tate onte eth ru taa e eoa derni re 46 ADJUSTING VOLUME UP AND DOWN eeeeeeenn nemen nnmem enne seen enn n nnn n nnne eere eee 47 TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR essences 48 ADOUL Direct Fowar OU a ace oo a te ee cit 49 AO dca Det tect stare de asap see E 49 CONVENIENT FEATURES de asset ere 50 TURNING OFF THE IMAGE AND SOUND rrrrrrrrrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsssssse 50 OFREZAN OR 50 ADJUSTING THE FOCUS ZOOM MANUALLY cccccccceccccccccccccceesssssssssceccccccccceseessauuaaesssseceeecesess 51 Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel 51 O CHANGING LAMP MODE do ee tee ie 52 Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector s OSD Control Panel 52
2. seoeessocesseccessocesscccessccessoccesscocesscccessccesssceessscesssoeessosee 140 xiii 1 Introduction Whats in the Box Carefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included Remote Control 79TD5521 with Two AA alkaline batteries North America Ceci Quick setup guide 79TD6151 Important Information Europe 79TD6141 AC 230V 79TD5711 For North America Only Registration Card Limited Warranty Remote Cable For Europe only 10m 33ft Guarantee Policy 79TD5481 Anti Theft Screw for lens x 1 79TD581 1 CD ROM 6 Segment Color Lens Hole Cap Security Sticker This User s manual Wheel Installed 79TD6131 79TD5371 Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not work CAUTION f Avoid using the projector in dusty environments 1 Introduction Introduction to the Projector Features you ll enjoy DLP projector with high resolution Native WXGA support NP4100W only A WXGA 1280 x 800 resolution provides wide screen display with an aspect ratio of 16 10 High brightness High brightness output of 6200 and 5500 lumens NP4100 and NP4100W respec tively is achieved using the 4 segment color wheel Dual Lamp system Two lamp system offers increased lamp life and energy savings along with redundancy Extensive optional lens with bayonet mount Five types of optional lenses are
3. Signal cable s plug is fully inserted into the input connector message appears on the screen 2 The source connected to the projector is active and available Still no image even though you adjust the bright ness and or the contrast Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Image is too dark Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast Image is distorted Image appears to be trapezoidal unchanged even though you carry out the Keystone or 3D Reform adjustment 140 Shut down during operation Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall out let Lamp cover is installed correctly Auto Power Off is turned off only models with the Auto Power Off function Parts of the image are lost Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still unchanged even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly ad justed on a computer signal Input source s resolution and frequency are sup ported by the projector Some pixels are lost Image is flickering Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still unchanged even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu Image shows flickering or color drift on
4. Background Blue O Black O Logo Select from the following Blue Black Logo Security See Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector on page Fo Security Function will be enabled Are you sure Control Panel Lock Turn On Off the Key Lock function for cabinet buttons Note e This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions e When the control panel is locked pressing and holding the Exit button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds The setting will change to Off Control Panel Lock 90 5 Using On Screen Display DynamicBlack DynamicBlack enables you to improve the black level of the projector Dynamic Black Remote Sensor Set the operating range for the wireless remote control Remote Sensor Front Back Front O Back Select from the following Front Back Front Back Network Settings See Network Settings on page Standby Mode There are two standby modes available Normal and Power Saving Power Saving mode allows you to put the projector in the standby condition to consume less power than Normal Standby Mode Note Be sure to connect the projector and computer while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the computer 91 5 Using On Screen Display Select from the following Normal Power saving Note The HTTP server functions are not available during Power saving mode
5. MENU 1 A 13 p sEEer D a A 12 hs E 5 11 6 1 0 o ON STAND BY SOURCE AUTO ADJUST 7 9 e 4 8 POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 Em MENU Open Close the OSD ETE SELECT PAD Navigate and change settings in the OSD RIGHT CURSOR VOLUME Increase volume INCREASE EXIT Exit the On Screen Display OSD AUTO ADJUST Optimize image size position and resolution LAMP I See Indicator Messages Flashing ES SOURCE Change or select the input device 40 Es 1 Introduction Green LAMP 2 See Indicator Messages Flashing Green POWER LED See Indicator Messages Flashing STATUS LED ec Lamp ready you can safely turn on or off the projector LEFT CURSOR VOLUME Decrease volume DECREASE Turn the projector on or off B d main power switch must be turned on first P e ENTER Select or change settings in the OSD e 1 Introduction Terminal Panel Features 19 CEO 15 14 9 11 3h 13 ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE Pm COMPUTER 3 IN Connect the DVI cable not supplied from a EM computer AUDIO IN 3 Connect the audio cable not supplied from mm the input device AUDIO OUT Audio loop thru m REMOTE 2 Connect the remote to the projector o a6 AUDIO IN 2 Connect the audio cable not supplied from E the input device L MONO R
6. 139 9 Troubleshooting Check List Before contacting your dealer or service personnel check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by referring to the Troubleshooting section on page of your users manual This checklist below will help us solve your problem more efficiently Frequency of Occurrence always sometimes How often other X Power No power POWER indicator does not light green See also Status Indicator STATUS Power cable s plug is fully inserted into the wall out let Main power switch is pressed to the ON position Lamp cover is installed correctly Lamp Hours Used lamp operation hours was cleared after lamp replacement No power even though you press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of 2 seconds Video and Audio No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector Still no image even though you connect the projec tor to the PC first then start the PC Enabling your notebook PC s signal output to the projector A combination of function keys will enable disable the external display Usually the combination of the Fn key along with one of the 12 function keys turns the external display on or off No image blue background logo no display Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button Still no image even though you carry out Reset in the projector s menu
7. Letterbox Reduced image to display the true aspect with black borders on top and bot tom Native Displays the current image in its true resolution Note To display an XGA 1024 x 768 signal in its original resolution select Off for WXGA Mode see page and select Native for Aspect Ratio 71 5 Using On Screen Display NP4100 Computer signal Sample image when the appro priate aspect ratio is automati cally determined Sample image when the as pect ratio is automatically de termined NP4100W Computer signal Sample image when the appro priate aspect ratio is automati cally determined Video signal Sample image when the as pect ratio is automatically de termined Overscan Video images normally exceed the size of the display screen The edge of the picture may or may not de displayed correctly The border area that is cropped can be adjusted by using the Overscan menu Overscan Set the overscan percentage between 0 15 to compensate for different screen sizes 72 5 Using On Screen Display Video Menu The Video menu is used to configure image options such as deinterlace and telecine Access the Video menu in the Adjust menu Adjust Picture Image Options Video Noise Reduction 3D C Separation Deinterlace Color Matrix Telecine exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default settin
8. The MONITOR OUT function is not available during Power saving mode Control through the PC Control connector and LAN mode is not available during Power saving mode For PC control and LAN mode of the projector it is recom mended to leave the projector in the Normal mode Normal mode Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Green light Power saving mode Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Off PC Control This function enables you to select the path for PC Control see 6 PC Control Codes and Cable Connections on page PC Control Note In the LAN mode Communication Speed function is not available Select from the following PC CONTROL LAN 92 5 Using On Screen Display Network Settings The Network Settings tab is accessed by using the Setup Installation tab and contains general network settings Network Settings DHCP Enable Disable IP Address 192 168 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Enable Disable l2 us 3 DNS Server Enable Disable Os D 0 Apply Settings al exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting ITEM DESCRIPTION DHCP Select either a static IP or DHCP IP setting by selecting the appropriate radio button IP Address Displays the IP address Subnet Displays the subnet mask rx Enable or disable the network gateway setting Click on the radio button to Gateway
9. A with the arrow mark on the cabinet and slide it into place 1 secure the captive screw B Storing Unused Color Wheel Keep the unused color wheel in the zipper bag in which the supplied 6 segment color wheel was packaged This bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel 30 2 Installation and Connections Making Connections Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer 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 To connect a PC or Macintosh computer to the projector refer to the following guide 1 Connect a computer to the projector through one of the three available input data connections before turning on the PC or the projector The best signal order from best to least suitable is as follows Computer 3 in as shown below see item 1 Terminal Panel Features on page 10 is a digital signal and offers the best connection to your computer Note The DVI DIGITAL connector COMPUTER 3 accepts VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x
10. NP4100 NP4100W User s Manual First edition December 2008 DLP BrilliantColor and DynamicBlack are trademarks of Texas Instruments IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corpora tion Macintosh Mac OS X and PowerBook are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows PowerPoint Internet Explorer Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows Vista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation VESA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association Trademark PJLink is a trademark applied for trademark rights in Japan the United States of America and other countries and areas Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trade marks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Notes 1 The contents of this user s manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permis sion The contents of this users manual are subject to change without notice Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user s manual however should you notice any questionable points errors or omissions please contact us Notwithstanding article 3 NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully befo
11. Data Current Signal All Data Clear Lamp 1 Hours Clear Lamp 2 Hours Clear Filter Hours 65 5 Using On Screen Display Menu Elements Some menus and windows contain large amounts of information in a small area Refer to the following guide to navigate through options more easily Title Highlight Picture Aspect Ratio Overscan Position Clock Slide bar Horizontal Vertical Advanced Menu Menu Type Exit Radio button 0 ok 1 OK button O 5 Cancel 3 cancel button O 10 O 15 Menu windows or dialog windows typically contain the following elements e me mmmn Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Press to accept and save settings Press to reject modified settings 66 5 Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment Press to accept and save settings 00 5 Using On Screen Display Source Menu Descriptions and Functions The Source menu displays all supported image sources O Computer O Computer3 O Component O Video O S Video Select the required source from the menu using A or V and press Enter to confirm meten Select the source connected to the Computer 1 input P see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page Select the source connected to the Computer 2 input Computer 2 see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page Select the source connected to the Computer 3 input Comp
12. change the setting DNS Enable or disable the DNS server settings Click on the radio button to Server change the setting Apply Settings Apply and save settings 93 5 Using On Screen Display Options The Options tab contains miscellaneous setup menu settings such as Auto Power Off and Default Source Select and can be accessed by using the Setup Menu General Installation Auto Power On AC Auto Power Off Screen Trigger Fan Mode Default Source Select Color System WXGA Mode Off Source Display On Control ID Disable Filter Message 500 H al 4J 4J al al al 4J A al al Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting ITEM DESCRIPTION Auto Power Set this item on to enable the projector to power up when AC plug in On AC Range On or Off see page 95 Select the amount of time the projector remains idle before powering down Range Off 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 see page 96 Auto Power Off Set this item to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the pro jection screen when powering on Range on or off see pages 96 and 23 Select Fan Mode or Orientation see page Screen Trigger Select the default source for projection Range Last Auto Computerl Computer2 Computer3 Component Video S Video see page 95 Default Source Select 94 5 Using On Screen Display Select the default Color System to u
13. 4 1 89 5 7 2 38 1 9 2 87 4 4 3 21 7 0 3 45 244 3 30 128 7 170 6 3 27 4 33 IEEE 9 3 19 HEN 8 9 66 6 3 68 292 8 6 12 EE 7 3 9 379 0 4 __ 433 3 5 NEN 5 6 E 8 7 6 1 2 0 2 397 9 46 449 iz 500 zd 526 1s 565 80 15 630 96 1sj 759 za 953 30 1276 240 4 57 O 30 7 37 1 41 6 44 9 50 0 52 6 56 5 63 0 75 9 95 3 6 6 7 40 2 9 67 378 82 3 380 378 1 499 3 9 60 12 6 8 25 11 12 485 0 574 3 11 05 14 59 914 488 1 6575 12 40 167 1 91 542 6 730 8 13 78 18 56 726 6 958 7 18 46 24 35 Screen Size NPO9ZL NP107ZL ES S Diagonal Width C Height B Distance A ee 9 81 02 22 36 46 63 71 83 03 44 05 66 06 er 88 30 49 10 4 13 14 6 60 99 inches m inches m inches m l inches 4 102 sA 081 sj iz 4 102 ej 1s 4s 122 e 17 sf 13e 40 10 i90 2412 302 6192368 4508 601 1145 78 188 5 146 el 209 e 163 ET e t weiss 3085 382 771 2982 ses 757 1439 9 2 72 vsjwis s254 a10 amp zsos 6075 812 1543 86 158 95 1 1 1 Le 02 m 37 4 4 5 amp is ae 120 so of mte 5452 690 ess 101168 2581 zoo soi 160 40 12 sosss 7283 929 18SO7 73 1867 18 22 3446 32 40 48 54 58 64 67 72 09 0 0 0 60 00 40 50 67 72 84 200 40 61 70 00 50 00 50 00 23 2 Installation and
14. Connections NP4100W Throw Distance and Screen Size Values Screen Size NPO6FL NPO7ZL NPO8ZL RS PS PE Diagonal Width C Height B Distance A EE inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m 4j 107 sa 08 af os 48 eii 114 15 60 2 801 153 204 amp 182 si 123 e osi 400 10 682 925 178 235 S15 1214 232 308 8 17 s 14 5 oo 44s 114 764 1036 194 2 63 102 4 1359 260 345 za 189 ei 15 38 09 483 128 823 1114 209 28a 1102 1462 280 371 20 68 172 4 108 539 137 01 6 1240 238 315 1228 1627 12 419 w 229 76 194 4i 12 608 154 1033 1307 262 355 138 4 1834 552 466 2 583 i7 ase nf 28 2437 3284 619 834 9261 431 1 828 10 95 4 610 nf 517 1 sa 2788 3758 705 95a 3730 483 0 947 1252 26 663 221 567 18 35i 3033 4086 770 1038 4058 536 4 10 31 18 62 686 229 58 14 ao 3139 4228 797 1074 4199 S550 10 67 1410 3 752 254 646 159 aoa 349 0 4700 886 11 94 4668 GIGS 1 86 1567 sol sse 297 754 185 47 4075 8486 1035 18 99 545 0 720 1 15 84 1829 4 ioie ss 862 217 ss 4059 6272 1188 1599 6232 823 4 15 83 20 91 4s i148 382 see 25 Go 5244 7056 1632 17 99 701 4 928 8 17 82 23 54 so i270 424 107 2e 67i 5820 7845 14 81 10 99 779 6 1029 8 19 80 26 16 Screen Size NPO9ZL NP10ZL Diagonal Width C Height B Distance A a i
15. Down The volume can be adjusted from the OSD Control Panel or with the Remote Control unit Refer to the following as a guide 1 Press the Volume buttons on the remote control or the Select pad left and right keys on the OSD control panel The volume level is displayed on screen Use the Volume but tons or the Select pad left and right keys on the OSD control panel to adjust the level LASER L CLICK C R CLICK ean FOCUS ZOOM FREEZE LENS SHIFT A N N J ASPECT LAMPMODE AUTO AD Sf f ud PES VOLUME MAGNIFY PAGE Bh DiC UP B DOWN KEYSTONE PIC MUTE HELP Volume 47 ON STAND BY SOURCE menu Y O Q AUTO ADJUST le O O le POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Turning off the Projector Once the projector is no longer required it is important to shut it down correctly to avoid damage or unnecessary wear and tear to the projector e Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projector when the projector is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN CAUTION connector of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cable use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on Do not turn off the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making ad justment or setting ch
16. PC Control Fan Mode Control ID Filter Message Lamp Life Remaining Lamp Hours Used and Filter Hours Used Reset lamp hours These options should only be used when components are cleaned or replaced see 6 Maintenance on page 6 Maintenance Cleaning the projector Cleaning the Cabinet Refer to the following guide to clean the projector cabinet 1 Wipe off dust with a clean dampened cloth 2 Moisten the cloth with warm water and mild detergent and wipe the cabinet 3 Rinse all detergent from the cloth and wipe the projector again CAUTION hol based cleaners Cleaning the Lens To prevent discoloration or fading of the case do not use abrasive alco Refer to the following guide to clean the projector lens 1 Applya little optic lens cleaner to a clean lint free cloth do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents To prevent discoloration or fading avoid getting cleaner on the projector N case 107 6 Maintenance Cleaning the Filters The projector uses three filters to keep the fans free of dust and other particles and should be cleaned every 500 hours of operation In dustier environments it is recom mended to clean the filters more frequently If the filter is dirty or clogged your projector may overheat When the message below is displayed the filters must be cleaned Ple
17. RGB Mini D Sub 15P 1 Stereo Mini Audio 1 Screen Trigger PC Control Port D Sub 9P 1 GPIO Mini D sub 15P B Type for Service RJ 45 RS232 IR LAN GPIO 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color Analog VGA SVGA XGA W XGA W XGA SXGA SXGA UXGA 4801 480p 5761 576p 720p 10801 Digital VGA SVGA XGA WXGA W XGA SXGA SXGA 480p 576p 720p 10801 RGB 100 MHz 3dB Horizontal 15 kHz to 90 kHz RGB 31 kHz or over Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz Separate Sync Composite Sync Sync on G 540 TV lines NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 300 TV lines SECAM 3W x2 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 7 5A 710W in Dual Lamp Normal mode 580W in Dual Lamp Eco mode 375W in Single Lamp Normal mode 315W in Single Lamp Eco mode 30W in Standby mode Normal IW in Standby mode Power saving 4 An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution NP4100 1024 x 768 NP4100W 1280 x 800 will be displayed with scaling technology 125 8 Specifications Mechanical Specifications Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Rear pean Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Dimensions 19 9 inches W x 7 8 inches H x 15 2 inches D 505 mm W x 197 mm H x 385 mm D protrusions exclusive Weight 38 6 Ibs 17 5 kg Environmental Considerations Operational 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Temperatures 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 20 to 80 humidity Tempe
18. When the lens shift position is set to the following A Horizontal the lens center Vertical the bottom of the projected image is aligned with the lens center line in height If you adjust the lens shift Image is projected in Wide mode Resolution is XGA NP4100 WXGA NP4100W Note Higher resolution than XGA NP4100 WXGA NP4100W narrows the ad Justable range Aspect Ratio 4 3 NP4100 16 10 NP4100W Horizontal and Vertical are adjusted separately A combination of both adjustments narrows the adjustable range 57 4 Convenient Features Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector The projector has an inbuilt security feature to lock the OSD control panels and deny remote control operation The security feature has no default keyword in the first instance of ena bling the security feature the user must define a keyword Locking the Projector To setup the security keyword refer to the following guide 1 Press Menu on the OSD control panel on the projector or remote control to display the Main Adjust Menu Scroll to the Setup menu Volume using Aor and press Enter Setup Infarmation Reset 2 The Setup menu is displayed Select the Installation tab using or and select Security using A or V Press Enter Installation Option Desktop Front 38400bps Menu Color Select Color Auto 45 sec Background Blue Security Off General Orientation Commun
19. a computer signal Image appears blurry or out of focus Still unchanged even though you checked the sig nal s resolution on PC and changed it to projector s native resolution Still unchanged even though you adjusted the fo CUS No sound Audio cable is correctly connected to the audio in put of the projector Still unchanged even though you adjusted the vol ume level AUDIO OUT is connected to your audio equipment only models with the AUDIO OUT connector 9 Troubleshooting Check List Other Remote control does not work Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work only models with the Control Panel Lock function No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the remote control Control Panel Lock is not turned on or is disabled in l the menu Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the infrared remote controls Still unchanged even though you press and hold the EXIT button for a minimum of 10 seconds Batteries are new and are not reversed in installa tion If present on the remote control projector selector switch is not used In the space below please describe your problem in detail Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Installation environment Model number Screen size inch Serial No Screen type L White matte _ BeadsL_ Polarization Date of purchase wide angle
20. and the under the projector 50 cm 20 or greater Important Information 3 Upward or downward projection When using the projector in an upward projection angle allow 1 m 40 inches or greater between the exhaust vent and the wall When using the projector in a downward projection angle allow 0 5 m 20 inches or greater between the exhaust vent and the wall Table of Contents IMPORTANT INFORMA TION wis ssscssisiescsstaccscscsesssessscensesviccsssenicavesseiosessisncsssvavivasnensicensasvistansisicarestenss I AE due saassor are canes tacensot anecungan A O es I INTRODUCTION to 1 inui Cac 1 e INIBODUCTION TO THE PROJECT OR zcsstvsiviskt t cuta tu E E seq DPR e peRUPSE YEN GRE an TERI PEE rS EH Ie IX HORE D P erb situ Gaude 2 Features VO ONON eeener 2 PART NAMES OF THE PROUECTOR ccsssccosssscesssccesseccesseccesseeceseeecesseecsssescnsssscssssecnsessonsescoseees 3 mie deu 3 170097 4 cann O TS FLO OCI ON EP D E den 5 BOOT WAN V 6 FT PF icc TNNT T m T LEP CONTO aa IMM 7 DED GOT OS and aS soot ae te as TM 8 TERMINAL PANEL FEATURES csssccosss
21. eee cess vs e A E sc 80 OR 1 86 Network Settings sisi 93 OO a ei ns 94 INFORMATION MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS 0 ecsseesseseeseseeeesessessessessesseeseeeeneeees 101 CTS AGS VAIS 101 SOS a RD Ge 102 LAN 103 Table of Contents c 104 RESET MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS iii 106 SN Qle S 107 O CLEANING THE PROTEC OR ee aset pu Inm a di AE SEEE 107 CE Ne CDI m 107 87 0100 1025 E 107 Cleaning the Filters esses a enne enne ener TE 108 REPLACING CONSUMABLE PARTS iii 110 FIC IACIIG CIS PF UOIS siiin E R E AE 110 Replacing the Lamps iii 112 Resetting the Lamp Hours Counter 114 rm uc pp ad 115 USING THE OPTIONAL REMOTE MOUSE RECEIVER NP01MHR eene 115 Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your compuler sese 115 When operating a computer through the remote mouse receiver eeessssss 115 When connecting using the USB terminal ss 116 Operating your computer s mouse from the remote control 116 ADO DAO OCR eeD 116 o TR OBEE OO NC E 117 Macato Massages 117 Common Pro
22. function means you can turn off the power AC to the projector by using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker 95 5 Using On Screen Display Auto Power Off Auto Power Off enables the projector to automatically turn off if there is no signal re ceived by any input Auto Power Off Cancel Select from the following Off 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes Screen Trigger Set Screen Trigger to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the projection screen when powering on When powering off Screen trigger stops sending a low volt age trigger to the screen controller and the screen goes up Screen Trigger 96 5 Using On Screen Display Fan Mode Fan Mode is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan Mode Normally select Auto which enables the projector to automatically detect fan requirements Select High Altitude when using the projector at altitudes ap proximately 5000 feet 1500 meters or higher The built in fans run at a high speed Orientation Select either Horizontal or Vertical according to the installation angle of the projector Select Horizontal for angles of range from 45 to 315 and from 135 to 225 indicated in gray Select Vertical for the other angle ranges 180 CAUTION When the projector is mounted on the ceiling at the installation angles from 45 to 135 make sure that no one is under the projector Glass fragm
23. re production 1 Introduction Part Names of the Projector Front right view m 12 1110 9 ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE Receiver for IR signal from remote control Remove cover to replace lamp or color wheel Eu EN 5 6 EB NN 2 See OSD Controls and Status LEDS Er HO connector panel Connect various pur devices 10 mtake vent Lamp cooling vent donotobut LT Speakers Builvin stereo speakers 0 Tens Remoelmhoecbebrewe EE NN Anti Theft Screw Prevent theft of the lens Keeps the front fan free of dust clean regularly for optimum performance do not obstruct Intake vent and front filter Press the release button before removing the Lens release button ione Important Grill openings on the projector allow for good air circulation which keeps the pro Jector lamp cool Do not obstruct any of the grill openings 1 Introduction Top View 6 5 4 ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE a NEN em EL em mM D e Em OSD control panel See OSD Controls and Status LEDS NM Left hand cooling intake do not obstruct EM 1 Introduction Carrying the Projector Always carry your projector by the handle Before moving or carrying the projector disconnect the power cable and any other ca bles that may be attached to it When moving the projector or when the projector is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap To extend the projector handle
24. select screen only appears on the first instance of power on All subsequent operations assume the selected default language To change the de fault see page 39 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation O Selecting a Source The Source can be selected from the projector s control panel or from the remote control unit Refer to the following guide to select Source 1 Press Menu on the OSD control panel or on the remote control unit to dis play the Main Menu Scroll to the Source menu using Aor and press Enter Note Return to the projected image by pressing Exit twice Select the required source using Aor and press Enter Note If an XGA signal is not correctly recognized on NP4100W set WXGA Mode to Off see page 99 To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Information menu see page Adjust Volume Setup Information Reset O Computer O Computer3 O Component O Video S Video 40 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Picture Position and Picture Size The Picture Position and Picture Size can be adjusted manually from the lens control panel or from the remote control unit Refer to the following guides to adjust Picture Position manually Adjusting Picture Position Manually 1 Press the Select keypad in Lens Shift any direction to bring up the Lens Shift window 2 C Press the directional key as required to shift the image Rel
25. the projector 20 2 Installation and Connections Installing the New Lens 1 Insert the lens with the arrow mark on top Arrow Mark 2 Rotate the lens clock wise until you feel it click into place Installing the New Lens Using the anti theft screw Using the anti theft screw to prevent theft of the lens Tighten the supplied anti theft screw on the front bottom 21 2 Installation and Connections Throw Distance and Screen Size Example of NPO8ZL The further your projector is from the screen or wall the larger the image The minimum size the image can be is approximately 40 inches 1 m measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 65 inches 1 7 m from the wall or screen The largest the image can be is 500 inches 12 7 m when the projector is about 843 inches 21 4 m from the wall or screen Note The following image represents the NP4100 model For the corresponding NP4100W values see NP4100W Throw Distance and Screen Size Values on page Height B Screen center Lens center Screen bottom Distance A Reference NPO8ZL 22 2 Installation and Connections NP4100 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values Screen Size NPO6FL NPO7ZL NPO8ZL Diagonal Width C Height B Distance A EE eee inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m aj 1 02 07 0 9 1 61 219 850 112 9 216 287 1 E 96 NEN 8
26. the wired remote control to the SC TRIGGER Mini Jack causes damage to the remote con trol 133 8 Specifications Operation Using HTTP Browser Overview The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from a web browser without the installation of special software Please be sure to use Microsoft Internet Ex plorer 4 x or a higher version for the web browser This device uses JavaScript and Cookies and the browser should be set to accept these functions The setting method will vary depending on the version of browser Please refer to the help files and the other information provided in your software Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying the following address in the entry column of the URL http the projector s IP address index html http the projector s IP address lanconf html Note The display or button responses can be slowed down or operation may not be ac cepted depending the settings of your network Should this happen consult your network administrator The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals Should this happen wait a moment and repeat If you still can t get any response turn off and back on the projector Preparation Before Use Make network connections set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser operations see Network Settings on page 93 f
27. vice versa The computer may not identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and disconnected in rapid intervals Operatin our computer s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer s mouse from the remote control PAGE UP DOWN Button scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the pre vious or next slide in PowerPoint on your computer SELECT A V lt b Buttons moves the mouse cursor on your computer MOUSE L CLICK Button works as the mouse left button MOUSE R CLICK Button works as the mouse right button Note The PAGE UP and DOWN buttons do not work with PowerPoint for Macintosh When you operate the computer using the SELECT A V 4b buttons with the menu displayed both the menu and the mouse pointer will be affected Close the menu and perform the mouse operation About Drag Mode By pressing the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button for 2 or 3 seconds then releasing the drag mode is set and the drag operation can be performed simply by pressing the SELECT A V 4b buttons To drop the item press the MOUSE L CLICK or R CLICK button To cancel it press the MOUSE R CLICK or L CLICK button Note You can change the Pointer speed on the Mouse Properties dialog box on the Windows For more information see the user documentation or online help sup plied with your computer 7 Appendix Troubleshooting Indicator Messages Several indicator messages are u
28. 2 t9 r9 ty Ets Es erem 1 Introduction Important 1 Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on Certain high frequency fluorescent lights can disrupt remote control operation 2 Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projec tor If the path between remote and projector is obstructed you can bounce the remote signal off certain reflective surfaces such as projector screens 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corre sponding buttons on the remote control This user s manual describes the functions based on the remote control Note To turn off the projector press the Power OFF button twice To turn on the projector press and hold the Power On button for a minimum of two seconds 13 1 Introduction Battery Installation The Remote Control unit included with the projector does not contain batteries though batteries are supplied as part of the complete package To insert or replace the batter ies refer to the following guide 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by squeezing the locking catch A and sliding the cover in the direction of the arrow B 2 Insert the supplied batteries tak ing note of the polarity as shown 3 Replace the cover locator A and then click locking catch into place B 14 1 Introduction Operating Range for Wireless Remote Co
29. 600 1152x864 XGA 1024x768 SXGA 1280x1024 and SXGA 1400x1050 on the NP4100 The DVI DIGITAL connector COMPUTER 3 accepts VGA 640x480 SVGA 800x600 1152x864 XGA 1024x768 WXGA 1280x800 SXGA 1280x1024 and WXGA 1440x900 up to 5Hz on the NP4100W Computer 2 in see item 17 Terminal Panel Features on page is an analog signal use a DSUB 15 cable to 5BNC connection Computer 1 in see item 18 Terminal Panel Features on page 10 an analog signal that uses a standard RGB computer cable 31 2 Installation and Connections O umjo o GOPO o e e 50 amp o cE dm m umm i tt tT 2 Turn on the projector and select the chosen method of connection from the source menu before turning on the PC see Selecting a Source on page 40 3 Turn on the PC Note Failure to follow the above steps may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed Should this happen restart your PC 32 2 Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor Connect an external monitor to the projector through RGB out connections as shown be low see item 4 Terminal Panel Features on page 10 To Audio system Note Daisy chain connection is not possible e The MONITOR OUT connector will output no video signal Digital signal from the COMPUTER 3 IN connector e When audio equipment is connect
30. Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control 53 O GING WIC au Nue NER 54 O ADJUSTING POSITION GEOG nn be Dan nn co UBER EDP onPS PR Do dM OPE DNE DESEE 55 Adjusting Position Clock Phase by Using the OSD Control Panel 55 Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control 56 PREVENTING THE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE PROJECTOR s sscececcecccccccccccccstseseeeeeeeeeeeeecs 58 LOCKING N F710 CClOM e I 58 Unlocking the Projector sisi 60 USING THE PHYSICAL LOCK eese nennen eene nnnnnhnnne eese s ess ssssnn nn neni i tees eese 61 Using the Kensington LOCK MMMCE 61 Using the Security Chain LOCK 61 USING ON SCREEN DISPLAY ccccccccsccccccccccccscccscccscccscssccscsscccssscsscssssccsscscssccscscccsccess 62 Q USING THE MENUS eeeeeeeeeeee eene III nn nre rere reete rrr eent 62 INVA AUN OS de 62 ONEIN RR RR W Mc 64 MENU ELEMENTS a r orrore reor ee ereere rreerer erenn 66 SOURCE MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS sense 67 ADJUST MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS ns 68 PCR in ac A AE EE sa NEAS 68 Image Options Menu iii 69 Vago Mani goo sats RR 73 DETAIL SETTINGS MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS eee 76 ez NM 76 White BAAN C vscciisccacservitasanisniencnietiiatis UTT TIUmU 78 Color Correction cerca Sree Sed caesar gos aces in iain G aE iiien ia iit 79 SETUP MENU DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTIONS sn 80 GETO
31. Connect an RCA audio cables not supplied i COMPONENT from the input device right and left channels PC CONTROL Installation control OB 10 1 Introduction When connected to the screen through a commercially available cable the screen de SC TRIGGER ploys automatically on start up of the projector The screen retracts when the pro jector is powered off see notes below OOE TT cable from a video device 12 0 POWER SWITCH Turn on off the projector 3848 AC IN Connect the supplied power cable Connect RCA audio cables not supplied L MONO R from the input device right and left channels This audio jack is shared with S Video input Connect a composite video cable not sup VIDEO IN plied from a video device to the yellow RCA jack COMPONENT IN Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Connect a component video enabled device po COMPUTER 2 IN R Cr G Y B Cb Connect RGBHV or Component signal from EN H V computer or component video enabled device COMPUTER 1 IN Connect a VGA cable not supplied from a computer AUDIO IN 1 Connect the audio cable not supplied from the input device Connect a LAN cable not supplied from a LAN computer SERVICE Connect the USB cable not supplied from a computer For service personnel only Note To use this feature you must turn on the Screen Trigger function on OSD e Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers e Do not use this jack for anything other
32. Detail l Setting See Detail Settings Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 5 Adjust the Contrast value using or to highlight the differences between Contrast light and dark areas of the picture Adjust the Brightness value using dor to lighten or darken the picture Adjust the Sharpness value using lt or to sharpen or blur the borders be Sharpness tween colors and objects Color Adjust the Color value using dor to increase or decrease color input to the picture Hue Adjust the Hue value using or to increase or decrease the color Hue of the picture Reset The settings and adjustments for Picture will be returned to factory settings 68 5 Using On Screen Display Image Options Menu The Image Options menu is used to configure image options such as screen positioning and aspect ratio Access the image options menu in the Adjust menu Adjust Picture Aspect Ratio Overscan Position Clock Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting ITEM DESCRIPTION Aspect Ratio Set the Overscan value using dor see page 2 Adjust the Position Clock values using the slides Select Aspect Ratio using lt or from the list see page 7 0 Horizontal Adjusts the image location horizontally using orb Vertical Adjusts the image location vertically using orb Clock Fine tune a computer image or rem
33. EM DESCRIPTION Set Reference mode see page Gamma Select Gamma Correction mode see page Correction pag Color Set the color temperature value in Kelvin K Compensate for the Temperature amount of light available Daylight is approximately 5500K Set the BrilliantColor value BrilliantColor extends the exposure range TM PIUNSDISOIOE and sharpens detail for grain free images 76 5 Using On Screen Display Reference The Reference mode allows the projector to differentiate between source materials for example movies PC images or video stills Reference High Bright Presentation O Video Movie Graphic O sRGB Select from the following High Bright Select for use in a brightly lit room Presentation Select if the projector is to be used for presentation purposes Video Select for video projection Movie Select for Movie projection Graphic Select Graphic for still images SRGB Select for projecting PC or web page images Gamma Correction Gamma Correction enables adjustment to the light intensity brightness of an image in order to match the source more closely Gamma Correction O Natural O Black Detail Select from the following Dynamic Allows the projector to dynamically alter the gamma correction automatically Natural Attempts to emulate the original source as closely as possible Black Detail Black Detail highl
34. L High contrast Lamp operating time hours Lamp Mode Norma Eco Throw distance feet inch m Information on input signal Orientation Ceiling mount _ Desktop Horizontal synch frequency kHz Power outlet connection Vertical synch frequency Hz Connected directly to wall outlet Synch polarity H L C9 Connected to power cord extender or other the number V L1 ME CO of connected equipment Synch type _ Separate _ Composite Connected to a power cord reel or other the number Sync on Green of connected equipment STATUS Indicator Steady light Orange Green Flashing light cycles Remote control model number 141 9 Troubleshooting Check List Signal cable Computer NEC standard or other manufacturer s cable Manufacturer Model number Length inch m Model number Distribution amplifier Notebook PC _ Desktop Model number Native resolution Switcher Refresh rate Model number Video adapter Adapter Other Model number Video equipment VCR DVD player Video camera Video game or other Manufacturer Model number Projector md 142 NEC NEC Display Solutions Ltd 2008
35. Lamp Mode the remote control to access the Lamp Mode menu Normal 0 From the Lamp Mode window select Normal or Eco using Aor V Move the cursor to OK and press Enter Note When the projector is in Eco mode brightness may be affected Normal Mode 100 Brightness Eco Mode approx 85 Brightness 53 4 Convenient Features Getting Information Press the HELP button on the remote control to display the Information screen Use lt or gt to select a tab LASER L CLICK C2 R CLICK MOUSE FOCUS ZOOM FREEZE LENS SHIFT 8 E AUTO ADJ ASPECT LAMP MOD DEC J MAGNIFY PAGE D VOLUME UP DOWN KEYSTONE PICTURE HELP PIC MUTE Information Version Lamp1 Life Remaining A 50 Lamp2 Life Remaining 50 Lampl Hours Used 1000 H Lamp Hours Used 1000 H Filter Hours Used 1000 H exit Advanced Menu 54 4 Convenient Features Adjusting Position Clock The Position Clock Phase and Keystone Correction can be adjusted manually from the pro jector s control panel or from the remote control unit Refer to the following guides to adjust the Keystone Distortion manually Adjusting Position Clock Phase by Using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Menu button to Source display the Main menu Select the Adjust menu Adjust using Aor VY and press Volume Enter to display the Setup DS Informa
36. Laser Rating This label is on the side of the remote control A This mark is on the top of the remote control Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Do not look into the laser pointer while it is on and do not point the laser beam at a person Serious injury could result Disposing of your used product E EU wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic products carrying the mark left must be disposed of separately from normal household waste This includes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps When you dispose of such products please follow the guidance of your local authority and or ask the shop where you purchased the product After collecting the used products they are reused and recycled in a proper way This effort will help us reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact such as mercury contained in a lamp to the human health and the environment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current Euro pean Union Member States WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Important Information RF Interferenc
37. anges and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings and return to default Refer to the following guide to shut down the projector 1 Press the On Standby button amp Power Off once The OSD displays the Are you sure message shown on the right Cancel 2 Press the On Standby button again or Enter on the OSD con trol panel or the remote control to verify power off The cooling fans keep operating for a while Cooling off time The cooling fans stop operating when the projector turns off 3 The projector enters Standby Q nae e C C Cx D D CO mx C mode and the power LED li ghts T E REC gt ON STAND BY SOURCE AUTO ADJUST orange ASPECT LAMPMODE AUTO ADJ Q a 2 POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 VOLUME MAGNIFY PAGE 4 Press the Main Power switch to Please wait a moment the off position O to turn off the projector 48 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation About Direct Power Off The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Note Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image After Use Preparation Make sure that the projector is turned off 1 2 9 4 Unplug the power cab
38. ase clean filter Note When the Please clean filter message is displayed please clean or replace all three filters at the same time to synchronize the hours used display The Filter Message item should be enabled in the Options menu Refer to Op tions on page Refer to the following guide to clean the filters Lift the projector to Bottom view expose the underside to locate the first filter See the drawing on the right Note Only clean the out side of the exhaust vents with a vacuum cleaner The left hand filter can be accessed as shown 108 6 Maintenance AMD LLLLLLLELLLL Le PLLLLLLLLLLLDS Wi UA Ip 77 D By A Once the filters are cleaned please reset the filter hours via the Clear Filter Hours op tion in the Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 2 S E xX Q 3 V D G S TD TD S G t TD a 1S V S E M 2 G D x D Q gt p 2 Q 9 Q O S O S V gt L ST D V 3 X O Re O 2 gt Q The rear filter can be accessed as shown Note 3 109 6 M aintenance O Replacing Consumable Parts During the course of normal usage consumable parts become worn out resulting in reduced performance The following guides detail how to replace the various consumable parts wi
39. aud rate of the connection Note Longer cable connections may require lower settings Communication Speed 9600bps 19200bps O 38400bps Select from the following options 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Menu Color Select Select color modes to set the menu color Menu Color Select O Monochrome 5 Using On Screen Display Select from the following options Color Adjust Picture Image Options Preset 1 High Bright 4 Detail Settings Contrast ED Brightness D Sharpness E Color D qq Hue D Reset AJ exit Advanced Menu Monochrome Adjust Picture Image Options Preset 1 High Bright p Detail Settings 4 Contrast 5 D Brightness D D Sharpness FP Color X 5 qq Hue L CO Reset J exit Advanced Menu Display Time Sets the amount of time a menu is displayed Display Time Manual Auto 5 sec O Auto 15 sec Auto 45 sec Select from the following Manual Menus stay on screen until the Menu button is pressed again Auto 5 sec Menu is displayed for 5 seconds Auto 15 sec Menu is displayed for 15 seconds Auto 45 sec Menu is displayed for 45 seconds 89 5 Using On Screen Display Background Background enables you to display a blue black screen when there is no signal The de fault background is Logo
40. available Powered Lens Shift Zoom and Focus offer installation flexibility Powered Horizontal and Vertical lens shift provides the ability to project from off center screen installations Powered zoom and focus provide quick and easy adjustment Direct Power Off and Auto Power On The projector has a feature called Direct Power Off This feature allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Note Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image Also the power cable can be removed immediately after turning off the projector Auto Start eliminates the need to always use the POWER ON STANDBY button on the remote control or projector cabinet A variety of input ports and a comprehensive array of system control interfaces This projector supports input signals including BNC DVI D analog RGB component S video and composite 3W 3W Stereo speaker Built in 3W x 2 speakers are provided Preventing unauthorized use of the projector Enhanced smart security settings for password protection cabinet control panel lock to help prevent unauthorized access adjustments and theft deterrence Integrated RJ 45 connector for wired networking capability for property management Combination of BrilliantColor and 6 segment color wheel offers a more true color
41. blems and Solutions iii 119 TOS VOR eei 119 SMAC PROEL c TIE RET 120 Lam E ODO c 121 Hemote Controt ProDIeERTIS asssseretesei eddie ta EEEE add ne are aol 121 AUGO afe e RR 122 HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED siens eva tota PERSRP ES QR ERRERFUES rH Oen bee Exe terne PIRA eR EA SUE 123 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 124 PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS eee era etat 124 Optical Specifications 124 Electrical Specifications sisi 125 Mechanical Specifications sise 126 Environmental Considerations iii 126 PEU 126 CABINET DIMENSIONS ie ener nennen nennen tense n ense eniin tns s etsi en rns enn n ennt 127 PIN ASSIGNMENTS OF MINI D SUB 15 PIN INPUT CONNECTOR cccccccessecessseeesssecesseeeesseeens 128 COMPATIBLE INPUT SIGNAL LIST iii 129 PC CONTROL CODES AND CABLE CONNECTIONS iii 131 OCR ENTRER 133 OPERATION USING HTTP BROWSER iii 134 B EIEEEI NORENA ANA EAT TAT 134 Preparatlon Berre USO assenso E E 134 Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser 134 Contlgunmig NetwoIK SEUNS sasise naas EEE REEERE 135 ovucu ol he HATIP IV Cl eeg ra ee EA ee 137 O TIS PN GFI ONTO A E a en ee eee ee eee ere 139 9 TROUBLESHOOTING CHECK LIST
42. cates the lamp is turned off Current Time Switching Time Switching Time 2 hours 2 hours Lamp 1 Lamp 2 hours hours Selecting 12 H for Mode will update the switching time in 12 hours Example 2 When lamp select is Single and mode select is 24 H This indicates the lamp is turned on This indicates the lamp is turned off Current Time Switching Time Switching Time Lamp 1 24 hours Lamp 2 Selecting 12 H for Mode will update the switching time in 12 hours 83 5 Using On Screen Display Menu Mode Select the Menu Mode to display Menu Mode Basic Menu Select from the following Basic Menu Displays menus with minimum essential options This setting is best suited to novices Advanced Menu Displays menus with all available options This setting is best suited to experienced operators 84 Language 5 Using On Screen Display Select the OSD language to be used Select from the following Language KS Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol O Svenska O AAR exit ENTER English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Japanese Dutch Danish Portuguese Finnish Dansk Norsk Portugu s T rk e e tina Pycckul O Magyar oe Polski EAANVIKG Nederlands ro O Suomi Stato select select Norwegian Turkish Czech Hungarian Polish Russian Greek Arabic Simpl
43. ccosssccessccesseccesseecesseeceseeeceseescesssscasssscnsesssnseseonseseonses 10 PART NAMES OF THE REMOTE CONTROL iii 12 Battery Installation sisi 14 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control 15 Remote Control Precautions iii 15 Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation 16 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONG ccccssssessssccsssccsssccssscccsssccessccessscsessscsesssesesscers 17 SETTING UP THE SCREEN AND THE PROJECTOR iii 17 SELECTING A LOCATION 18 INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE OPTIONAL LENS ii 19 Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector ss 19 HS OR Te NOW LONS a S 21 Installing the New Lens Using the anti theft screw ccccccccesccceeseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeseeeseeeenens 21 THROW DISTANCE AND SCREEN SR a pie 22 NP4100 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values 23 NP4100W Throw Distance and Screen Size Values 24 REP EA secieels l lizm e T 27 MARINS CONNEC TON arpa a scat apne Goce tomes MENU ER QUEEN MIU 31 Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ss 31 Connecting an External Monilor ss 33 Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output ss 34 COSC TINO OCR HEIN NEN casts datos dessa IM ME 35 CONNECTING TOA NETWORK pita RM IUE BONN MIR UNE RU NM 36 CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED POWER CABLE iii 37 3 PROJECTING AN IMAGE BASIC OPERATION
44. cel or gt and press Enter to reset the selected Lamp hours to zero 7 Appendix Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver NPO1MR The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer s mouse func tions from the remote control It is a great convenience for clicking through your computer generated presentations Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function connect the mouse receiver and computer The mouse receiver can be connected directly to the computer s USB port type A Note Depending on the type of connection or OS installed on your computer you may have to restart your computer or change your computer settings Remote mouse receiver Computer When operating a computer through the remote mouse receiver 7m 22 feet Remote sensor on the remote mouse receiver 7 Appendix When connecting using the USB terminal The mouse receiver can only be used with a Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me Win dows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista PC system or a Mac OS X 10 0 0 or later operating system Note In Windows XP if the mouse cursor will not move correctly do the following Clear the Enhance pointer precision check box underneath the mouse speed slider in the Mouse Properties dialog box Pointer Options tab Note Wait at least 5 seconds after disconnecting the mouse receiver before reconnect ing it and
45. conds The setting will change to Off Control Panel Lock DynamicBlack improves the black level of the projector Black level is the darkest part of a picture and varies between viewing devices and environments DynamicBlack Set DynamicBlack on off TM Note DynamicBlack is only available when Lamp Select is set to Dual D Custos Set Remote Sensor fields Range Front Back Front Back Network Settings Opens Network preferences tab see Network Settings on page 92 Select Standby Mode SL acre Range Normal and Power saving PC Control Enables the path selection for PC control Select PC Control Range PC CONTROL or LAN Orientation Orientation enables you to set how the projected image is displayed Select from the following Desktop Front Standard forward facing projection Default setting Desktop Rear Standard rear projection Enables the projector to produce the image from behind the screen by reversing the image Ceiling Front Forward facing ceiling mounted projection Enables ceiling mounted projection by inverting the image Ceiling Rear Rear ceiling mounted projection Enables ceiling mounted projection from behind the screen by inverting and reversing the image 87 5 Using On Screen Display Desktop front Ceiling rear Desktop rear Ceiling front a Ea 8058 08 Ma e R 9 9 a g Communication Speed Select communication speed to set the b
46. ct Moe 24H o O 12IH Switching Time 23 30 O 24 H Current Time 14 25 Sun O 1 week Select from the following Mode When Dual is selected for Lamp Select The lamp 1 and lamp 2 will be turned off alternately for 2 hours of time differ ence in the cycle you selected Set Switching Time When Single is selected for Lamp Select The lamp 1 and lamp 2 will be turned off alternately in the cycle you selected Set Switching Time Note 12 H and 1 week is only available when lamp select is Single Switching Time Set the time and day for changing the lamp Current Time Set the current time and day Note e The option Lamp Interval is not available when Lamp 1 or Lamp 2 is selected for Lamp Select e When using the built in clock put the projector in the standby condition and do not turn off the main power Also do not select Power saving for Standby Mode Turning off the main power or selecting Power saving for Standby Mode will stop the built in clock After setting the Current Time if the value between Current Time and Switching Time is less than five 5 minutes the first lamp switching instance does not take place 82 5 Using On Screen Display Lamp Select Examples Reference The lamp switching procedure is different between Dual and Single for Lamp Select as shown below Example 1 When lamp select is Dual and mode select is 24 H This indicates the lamp is turned on This indi
47. d change various settings Navigating the OSD You can use the remote control or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make changes to the OSD The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on the projector MENU Qn 4 SELECT gt CO A S CS b ON STAND BY SOURCE AUTO ADJUST POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 To open the OSD press the Source Menu button on the OSD control panel or remote unit There are Adjust S1X initial menus Press the cur Volume sor Aor buttons to move Setup through the initial menus and ee eee ee Enter to select the desired menu Reset 62 5 Using On Screen Display Adjust 2 Press the cursor or gt button to move through secondary menus Picture Aspect Ratio Normal Overscan 0 al Position Clock Horizontal I Vertical d L 3 Clock D Phase I exit Advanced Menu Adjust 3 Press Aor V to select menu items and dor to change val ues for settings Press Enter to confirm the new setting Picture Aspect Ratio Normal 4 4 Overscan 096 Position Clock Vertical 4 Clock Ei Phase I exit Advanced Menu 4 Press Exit to close the OSD or leave a submenu 63 5 Using On Screen Display Menu Tree The gray shaded area indicates factory default settings MENU Source Adjust Volume S
48. d focus throw ratio 4 43 8 3 1 F2 2 3 1 f263 5 117 4 mm Lamp 280 W AC 230 W in Eco mode Dual lamp system 6200 NP4100 5500 NP4100W on NPO8ZL x9 ck FIERE SIUEDAUS Sd Dual lamp approx 8596 in Eco mode Contrast Ratio 3 PE fali whites tuli biacio 1000 1 2100 1 with DynamicBlack 50 inches 200 inches 1 27m 5 08m NPO6FL Image Size Diagonal 40 inches 500 inches 1 02m 12 7m NPO7ZL NPOSZL NPO9ZL NPIOZL Vertical 0 5V Horizontal 0 1H NPO7ZL NPOSZL NPO9ZL NP10ZL Projection System Lens Shift 1 Effective pixels are more than 99 99 2 This is the light output value lumens when the Preset mode is set to High Bright If any other mode is selected as the Preset mode the light output value may drop slight 3 Compliance with ISO21 118 2005 124 8 Specifications Electrical Specifications Inputs Outputs PC Control USB Port LAN Port External Control Color Reproduction Compatible Signals 4 Video Bandwidth Scan Rate Sync Compatibility Horizontal Resolution Built in Speaker Power Requirement Input Current Power Consumption Analog RGB Mini D Sub 15P Analog RGB R Cr G Y B Cb H V BNC x 5 1 Digital RGB DVI D 24P Component Y Cb Pb Cr Pr RCA x 3 Component Mini D Sub 15P shared with COMPUTER 1 IN 1 S Video Mini DIN 4P Video 3 Stereo Mini Audio 2 L R RCA Audio Remote Control Stereo Mini
49. djust the volume on the remote control 2 Adjust the volume of the audio source 3 Check the audio cable connection 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers 5 Have the projector serviced Problem The sound is distorted 1 Check the audio cable connection 2 Test the source audio output with other speakers 3 Have the projector serviced 122 7 Appendix Having the Projector Serviced If you are unable to solve the problem you should have the projector serviced Pack the pro jector in the original carton Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to the service person nel Return the projector to the place you purchased it 123 8 Specifications Projector Specifications This section provides technical information about the projector s performance Optical Specifications Optical NP4100 NP4100W Single DLP chip Single DLP chip 0 7 inches aspect 4 3 0 65 inches aspect 16 10 Resolution 1 1024 x 768 pixels 1280 x 800 pixels Lens Motorized zoom focus and lens shift NPOGFL Power focus throw ratio 0 77 1 F2 0 f 1 1 4 mm NPO7ZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 33 1 79 1 F1 8 2 3 f 19 3 25 8 mm NPOSZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 78 2 35 1 F1 7 1 9 f 26 34 mm NPO9ZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 2 22 4 43 1 F2 1 2 9 f 32 63 mm NPIOZL Power zoom an
50. e ITEM Orientation Communication Speed Menu Color Select Display Time Background Security Control Panel Lock DynamicBlack Remote Sensor Network Settings Standby Mode PC Control Auto Power On AC Auto Power Off Screen Trigger Fan Mode Default Source Select Color System Video S Video WXGA Mode Source Display Control ID Filter Message Lamp 1 Life Re maining Lamp 2 Desktop Front Ceiling Rear Desktop Rear Ceiling Front 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Color Monochrome Manual Auto 5 sec Auto 15 sec Auto 45 sec Blue Black Logo Off On Off On Off On Front Back Front Back DHCP Enable Disable IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enable Disable DNS Server Enable Disable Apply Settings Normal Power saving PC CONTROL LAN Off On Off 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 Off On Mode Auto High Attitude Orientation Horizontal Vertical Last Auto Computer1 Computer2 Computer3 Component Video S Video Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM NP4100 Off On NP4100W Off On Off On 1 254 Off 100 H 200 H 1 500 H 1000 H Life Remaining Source Lamp 1 Hours Used Lamp 2 Hours Used Filter Hours Used Input Terminal Source Name Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Video Type Sync Type Sync Polarity Reset LAN Version Scan Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address Product Serial Number Firmware
51. e for USA only WARNING The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Display Solutions of Amer ica Inc in this manual Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 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 encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Heorient 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 For UK only In UK a BS approved power cable with molded plug has a Black five Am
52. e mw po ome oom NT mw po we mw po ome ow o9 mw po ome ee bw po ome oom p ow Bw po ome oem o9 mw po ome D o omm oom om D o ome oom l Dm o ome we D po omm oom ETS 129 RESOLUTION DPI 8 Specifications FREQUENCY FREQUENCY RESOLUTION Hf perresH RATE REFRESH RATE IDE KHz Hz ee ww o mem cw 0x Em o poo cwm Cm e ce c9 Em os 3 9 o9 Ew o oom 034 0x9 Dm 5 m c M Dm o poem MT NS Dm 3 oem c mm Ew o poem oo c9 Ew o owe M x Demos mem mm mma Por conn menm omm omne Pow camo mem son mess Dmm omm sn messe Cem sari Ew p o meme w ES NENNEN CR 77M wwe ES p oem mmm Note Images above flagged with D are supported by digital signal Images above flagged with are supported by the NP4100W only An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution 1024 x 768 NP4100 1280 x 800 NP4100W will be compressed Some Composite and Sync on Green signals may not be displayed correctly Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed cor rectly If this should happen change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures 130 8 Specifications PC Control Codes and Cable Connections The following table shows PC functio
53. e projected image does not match the source image Adjust the Color Temperature and Gamma Correction settings on the Detail Settings menu of the OSD 120 7 Appendix Lamp Problems Problem There is no light from the projector 1 Check that the power cable is securely connected 2 Ensure the power source is good by testing with another electrical device 3 Restart the projector in the correct order and check that the Power LED is green If you have replaced the lamp recently try resetting the lamp connections Replace the lamp module AE Remove the lens cover T Putthe old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced Problem The lamp goes off 1 Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off Press the power button twice to turn off the projector When the Power LED is orange press the power button 2 Replace the lamp module 3 Putthe old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced Remote Control Problems Problem The projector does not respond to the remote control 1 Direct the remote control towards remote sensor on the projector Ensure the path between remote and sensor is not obstructed Turn off any fluorescent lights in the room Check the battery polarity Replace the batteries Turn off other Infrared enabled devices in the vicinity D SOY ES d Have the remote control serviced 121 7 Appendix Audio Problems Problem There is no sound 1 A
54. easing the directional arrow will re center the cursor Adjust 3 To alter the picture size press Menu and select the Miss Adjust menu using Aspect Ratio A or V Press Enter to Dua ECER open the Adjust menu Position Clock Press orb to select Im TES AE age Options followed by A or V to select the me UN Aspect Ratio Press Clock Enter Phase exit Advanced Menu 41 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation NP4100 Aspect Ratio Options 4 The Aspect Ratio win dow is displayed Select the desired picture size using Aor and press Aspect Ratio Enter 4 3 Note LEE The NP4100 and 15 9 NP4100W support differ ent Aspect Ratio options 16 10 as shown Wide Zoom Native 5 When finished press Exit to return to the projected image 4 3 16 3 15 3 16 10 Letterbox Mative 42 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Lens Shift Adjustable Range The adjustable range for lens shift is tabulated below and subject to the conditions listed Note The drawings below are applied to the lenses for NPO7ZL NPO8ZL NPO9ZL and NP10ZL The lens for NPO6FL does not have a lens shift feature Desktop front projection Normal projection position Shift to left From the Remote Control Unit 1 Press the Lens Shift but Lens Shift ton to bring up the Lens Shift window 43 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation 2 Press the directional keys as required to shift the
55. ector can be unplugged during its cool down period after it is turned off Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the rear as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off Do not turn off the AC power for 60 seconds after the lamp is turned on and while the POWER indicator is blinking green Doing so could cause premature lamp failure Do not place your hands near the lens opening while shifting the lens Shifting the lens could pinch your fingers or hands causing injury vi Important Information A Remote Control Precautions e Handle the remote control carefully e Ifthe remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately e Avoid excessive heat and humidity e Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire e f you will not be using the remote control for a long time remove the batteries e Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly e Donotuse new and old batteries together or use different types of batteries together e Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Lamp Replacement To replace either of the lamps follow all instructions provided on page Be sure to replace the lamp when the following is displayed on the screen The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb
56. ector does not operate normally when you follow the instructions described in this user s manual Ifthe projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service e Disconnect the power cable and any other cables before carrying the projector e Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable if the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time e When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage e Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable before cleaning the cabinet or re placing the lamp CAUTION Always carry your projector by using the carrying handle Do not use the tilt foot for purposes other than originally intended Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang from the wall or ceiling the projec tor can cause damage to the projector Do not send the projector in the soft case by parcel delivery service or cargo shipment The projector inside the soft case could be damaged Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet or projector when the pro jector is powered on Doing so can cause damage to the AC IN connector of the projector and or the prong plug of the power cable To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on use a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker The proj
57. ed 1 Display the current control ID on the Control ID screen 2 Press one of numeric keypad buttons while pressing and holding the ID SET button on the remote control NPO2RC No ID means that all the projectors can be operated together with a single remote con trol To set No ID enter 000 or press the CLEAR button Note TIP The range of IDs is from 1 to 254 3 Release the ID SET button Note The IDs can be cleared in a few days after the batteries are run down or removed Filter Message Select the time preference between displaying the message for cleaning the filters Clean the filter when you get the message Please clean filter see page Five options are available Off 100 H 200 H 500 H 1000 H The default setting is 500 H Change the interval time depending on the degree of dust and dirt on the filters e O 100 H O 200 H O 500 H 1000 H Please clean filter 100 5 Using On Screen Display 6 Information Menu Descriptions and Functions The information menu provides only screens to access details quickly The Information menu contains four distinct tabs Usage Time The Usage Time tab displays information about lamp usage and remaining lamp life Information Version Lamp1 Life Remaining DENN O0 50 Lamp2 Life Remaining LT 50 Lampl Hours Used 1000 H Lamp Hours Used 1000 H Filter Hours Used 1000 H exit Advanced Menu The following
58. ed the projector speaker is disabled 33 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output To connect a DVD Player to the projector refer to the following guide 1 Connect the DVD Player to the projector as shown below before turning on the Player or the projector CCE SS O 6 co OO o o O00 OO c amp PPT D P cs _ PIL m cT v Audio In L R O O t LL 2 Turn on the projector and select Component from the source menu before turn ing on the DVD Player see Selecting a Source on page 40 3 Turn on the DVD Player Note Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output requirements 34 2 Installation and Connections Connecting Your VCR To connect you VCR refer to the following diagram E E O 222 0 CED C amp DD OSEO o o 000 60 gt 600 ko ppl 00 Audio Out 1 1t Note Refer to your VCR owner s manual for more information about your device s re quirements Images may not be displayed correctly when using an S Video or Video connec tion to fast forward or fast rewind scanning The AUDIO IN RCA jack is shared between VIDEO IN and S VIDEO IN 35 2 Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network The projector comes standard with a LAN port that provide
59. en Display Color System Color System enables you to select video standards manually In the normal condition select Auto and the projector will automatically detect the video standard When the pro jector has difficulty detecting the video standard you can select the appropriate video standard from the menu This must be done for Video and S Video Connector sepa rately Color System Video Color System Video O NTSC3 58 O NTSC3 58 O NTSCA4 43 O NTSCA4 43 O PAL O PAL O PAL M O PAL M O PAL N O PAL N O PAL60 O PAL60 O SECAM O SECAM WXGA Mode WXGA Mode em o Selecting On will give priority to a WXGA 1280 x 800 signal in recognizing an input signal When WXGA Mode is set to On an XGA 1024 x 768 signal may not be recognized on NP4100W In this case select Off To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Information menu see page 102 Source Display This option turns on or off input name display such as Computer 1 Computer 2 Com puter 3 Component Video and No Input to be displayed on the top right of the screen Source Display 99 5 Using On Screen Display Control ID Control ID selection allows units placed in close proximity to one another to have differ ent IR transmissions so only one unit is controlled at a time Control ID O Disable Enable Oo 1 Assigning or Changing the Control ID Available only when the optional remote control NPO2RC is us
60. ents could fall if the lamp has been burned out Note e Set Fan Mode to High Altitude when using the projector at altitudes approxi mately 5000 feet 1500 meters or higher e Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5000 feet 1500 meters or higher without setting to High Altitude can cause the projector to overheat and the protec tor could shut down If this happens wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector e Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5000 feet 1500 meters and setting to High Altitude can cause the lamp to overcool causing the image to flicker e Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5000 feet 1500 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the lamp e Your setting will not be affected even when Reset is done from the menu 97 5 Using On Screen Display Default Source Select The Default Source is the image source that the projector will search for automatically on startup Default Source Select Auto Computer Computer2 Computer3 Component Video Video Last Uses the most recently used image source Auto Auto detects the default image source Computer1 2 3 Uses Computer1 2 or 3 as the default image source Component Uses last component as the default image source Video Uses last video input as default image source S Video Uses last S video input as default image source 98 5 Using On Scre
61. ets the color matrix to RGB use for PC monitor or camera imaging SDTV Sets the color matrix to SDTV use for Standard Definition imaging HDTV Sets the color matrix to HDTV use for High Definition imaging Telecine Telecine aids in converting motion picture film images into video The process adds ad ditional frames to the picture in order to increase the frame rate Note This feature is only available when deinterlace is turned on and SDTV signal is selected Telecine Off O 2 2 2 3 Auto O 2 2 On O 2 3 On Select from the following Off Telecine mode is turned off 2 2 2 3 Auto Detects pull down correction method 2 2 On Uses 2 2 pull down correction method 2 3 On Uses 2 3 pull down correction method 75 5 Using On Screen Display Detail Settings Menu Descriptions and Functions The Detail Settings menu contains basic and advanced color adjustment options such as gamma correction color contrast and color correction General The General tab contains general Detail Settings such as gamma correction and color temperature Access to the General tab is through the Detail Settings menu Detail Settings General White Balance Color Correction Reference High Bright Gamma Correction Dynamic Color Temperature BrilliantColor exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description IT
62. etup Picture Image Options Video General ITEM Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 Component Video S Video Preset Detail Settings Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Hue Reset Aspect Ratio Overscan Position Clock Noise Reduction 3D Y C Separation Deinterlace Color Matrix Telecine 0 61 Keystone Lamp Mode Lamp Select Lamp Interval Menu Mode Language High Bright Presentation Video Movie Graphic sRGB High Bright Presentation Reference Video Movie Graphic sRGB General Gamma Correction Color Temperature BrilliantColor Dynamic Natural Black Detail 5000K 6500K 7800K 8500K 9300K 10500K White Bones Brightness R Brightness G Brightness B Contrast R Contrast G Contrast B Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Color Correction NP4100 Auto 4 3 16 9 15 9 16 10 Wide Zoom Native NP4100W Auto 4 3 16 9 15 9 16 10 Letterbox Native 0 5 10 15 Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase Off Low Medium High Off On Off Still Normal Movie Auto RGB SDTV HDTV Off 2 2 2 3 Auto 2 2 On 2 3 On Horizontal Vertical Eco Normal Dual Single Lamp1 Lamp2 Mode Switching Time Current Time Basic Menu Advanced Menu English Deutsch Frangais Italiano Espafiol Svenska H 7 z8 Dansk Portugu s Ce tina Magyar Polski Nederlands Suomi Norsk T rk e Pyccku a gt 2 EAAnvi k Fh x 8e F0 64 5 Using On Screen Display Installation Options Infor Usage mation Tim
63. fer to the following guides to adjust the focus and zoom manually Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Focus or Zoom button on the projector panel to display the appropriate window 2 Adjust the focus zoom using the increase and decrease buttons as required 3 Press Exit to return to the projected image FOCUS ZOOM FREEZE LENS SHIFT ECT LAMPMODE AUTO ADJ VOLUME MAGNIFY PAGE 51 4 Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode The projector has two lamp modes available Normal and Eco The Normal mode is used for everyday standard projection whereas the Eco mode is used for saving power and lamp life To change the Lamp Mode refer to the following guides Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector s OSD Control Panel 1 C Press Menu on the projector s OSD control panel to display the Main Menu Scroll to the Setup menu using Aor and press Enter 2 select the General tab using or and select Lamp Mode using AorY Press Enter 3 From the Lamp Mode window select Normal or Eco using AorY Select OK and press Enter Adjust Volume Setup Information Reset GENE Installation Option Keystone Lamp Mode Normal Lamp Select Dual Lamp Interval Off Menu Mode Advanced Menu Language X English exit Advanced Menu Lamp Mode CRE o 52 4 Convenient Features Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Remote Control Press the Lamp Mode button on
64. g A detailed description follows the table ITEM DESCRIPTION Noise Re Select Noise Reduction mode see page 4 3D Y C Aion Select 3D Y C Separation mode see page 4 Select Deinterlace mode see page 4 Color Matrix Select Telecine mode see Telecine on page 5 Select Color Matrix mode see page 5 73 5 Using On Screen Display Noise Reduction Select the level of noise reduction required Noise Reduction hy O Medium High Range Off Low Medium High 3D Y C Separation 3D Y C Separation separates composite signal to Y brightness signal and C color signal and can help to produce clearer and sharper images without overlapping colors rainbow effect 3D Y C Separation Set 3D Y C Separation On or Off Deinterlace Deinterlace converts an interlaced image to a progressive scan image Deinterlace eor O Still Normal Movie Select the form of Deinterlacing required from Still Select for stills such as slide projections or screen shots Normal Select Normal for non specialized projection Movie Select for movie projection 74 5 Using On Screen Display Color Matrix Color Matrices define the amount of the three color components R red G green and B blue in a single point in color space Color Matrix Select from the following Auto Auto selects the color matrix RGB S
65. he actual settings or status information of the projector depending on the projector status Should this happen use the Refresh button to update your browser FUNCTION SETTING DESCRIPTION Power Panel On This controls the power to the projector Off Volume Panel A Increases the volume adjustment value This controls the volume of the V Decreases the volume adjustment value projector Mute Panel Picture On Mutes the video This controls the mute functions of the Picture Off Cancels the video muting projector 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 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 137 8 Specifications FUNCTION SETTING DESCRIPTION Brightness A V Increases or decreases the Picture Panel brightness adjustment value Controls the video adjustments of the projector Contrast A V Increases or decreases the contrast adjustment value Color A V Increases or decreases the color adjustment value Hue A V Increases or decreases the hue adjustment value Sharpness A V Increases or decreases the sharpness adjustment value Source Select Panel Computer Switches to the COMPUTER 1 IN This switches the input connector of the connector projector Compute
66. he main power switch to the on position as shown B The power LED lights orange 2 Press the On Standby button once see OSD Controls and Status LEDS on page The power LED lights green and the internal cooling fan starts dh BY SOURCE AUTO ADJUST POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 3 After approximately 10 seconds the power LED flashes intermit oO O O O tently green POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 4 The Lampl and Lamp2 LEDs light green and the Power LED flashes more rapidly O O O O POWER STATUS LAMP1 LAMP2 5 Once the power LED is lit solidly green the projector is ready for use Note If any of the LEDs remain flashing or blink there may be a problem with the startup Please refer to the amp Troubleshooting section on page 38 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Note on Startup Screen Menu Language Select screen In the first instance of powering on the projector the language menu is displayed to se lect the default language Language Ss Please select a menu language Dansk Deutsch Portugu s Q e e e Francais e tina Italiano Magyar Espa ol Polski Svenska Nederlands Hak Suomi LEE OE E o exit ENTER select Norsk T rk e PycckHH gH EAA nvikKa dx gho select Select the required default language using the A or V buttons on the OSD menu panel or the remote control unit and press Enter Note The language
67. ication Speed Display Time Control Panel Lock DynamicBlack Remote Sensor LAN Settings Standby Mode PC Control exit 58 Off Off Front Back Normal PC CONTROL ad al a a E 4 lt J a a l E 4 Advanced Menu You are prompted to enable the Security Function Select OK and press Enter Select On using the V button The keyword window is dis played Enter a keyword between 4 and 10 characters using A V 4 Press Enter Once a successful keyword is entered a confirmation screen 1s displayed Enter the same password as the previous step and write it down for later reference Press Enter A security activation message is displayed Select Cancel to re turn to the Setup menu or select OK to enable security 4 Convenient Features Genera Ensest Option Orientation Communication Speed Menu Color Select Displ Back ay Time ground Desktop Front 38400bps Color Auto 45 sec Blue EELLE Control Panel Lock DynamicBlack Remote Sensor LAN Settings Standby Mode PC Control exit Keyword Off Off Front Back Normal PC CONTROL CELE EE Advanced Menu Ay Security Function will be enabled 59 Are you sure 4 Convenient Features 1 Unlocking the Projector To unlock the projector refer to the following guide When the projector is locked either by request during opera tion or at start up the locked message is displayed T
68. ified Chinese Korean 85 5 Using On Screen Display Installation The Installation tab contains menu options for various setup conditions such as orienta tion and remote sensor mode and is accessed through the Setup menu General Installation Option Orientation Desktop Front Communication Speed 38400bps Menu Color Select Color Menu Display Time Auto 45 sec Background Blue Security Off Control Panel Lock Off DynamicBlack Off Remote Sensor Front Back Network Settings Standby Mode Normal PC Control PC CONTROL ee a ee exit EXT Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description ITEM DESCRIPTION Select from four projection methods depending on projection site Orientation see page Communication Select Communication Speed Speed Range 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Menu Color Select the menu color from the list Select Range color or monochrome Select Display Time Range Manual Auto 5s Auto 15s Auto 45s Menu Display Time Select Background appearance when there is no signal Range blue black or logo Set Security On Off see Security on pages and 90 Background 86 5 Using On Screen Display Set Control Panel Lock On Off Note e This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions e When the control panel is locked pressing and holding the Exit button on the projector cabinet for about 10 se
69. ights boundaries between light and dark areas of the image more clearly 77 5 Using On Screen Display White Balance White Balance allows the projector to compensate for different colors of light being emit ted by different light sources Detail Settings General J White Balance Color Correction Brightness R Brightness G Brightness B Contrast R Contrast G Contrast B exit EXIT Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description Contrast R Set the Contrast R value to compensate for red light sources Contrast G Set the Contrast G value to compensate for green light sources Contrast B Set the Contrast B value to compensate for blue light sources 78 5 Using On Screen Display Color Correction The Color Correction tab enables the adjustment of color values in an image to remove unwanted effects improve color characteristics or add more of a particular color Detail Settings General White Balance Color Correction Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan exit EXIT Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description ITEM DESCRIPTION Increase or decrease the amount of red in the projected output using lt 4 and P Increase or decrease the amount of green in the projected output Green using and gt Increase or decrease the amount of blue in the projected output Blue i using and P Increase or decrease the amount
70. image Releasing the di rectional arrow will re center the cursor To alter the picture size press the Aspect button to display the Aspect Ratio window Note The NP4100 and NP4100W support differ ent Aspect Ratio options as shown Select the desired picture size using Aor V and press Enter When finished press Exit to return to the projected image 44 NP4100 Aspect Ratio Options Aspect Ratio Auto 0 O 3 O 16 9 O 15 9 O 16 10 O Wide Zoom O Native NP4100W Aspect Ratio Options Aspect Ratio Auto O 4 8 O 16 9 O 15 9 16 10 Letterbox Native 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting the Projector Level 1 To raise the level of the projec tor twist the adjusters clockwise 2 To lower the level of the projec tor lift the projector and twist the adjusters counter clockwise 45 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation O Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust To optimize an RGB image automatically refer to the following guide Press the Auto ADJ button on the Remote Unit see item 27 Part Names of the Re mote Control on page 12 to optimize an RGB image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time MID Su II IM A VIN A 46 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation Adjusting Volume Up and
71. le Disconnect any other cables Return the height adjusters to their original minimum position Cover the lens with the lens cap 49 4 Convenient Features Turning Off the Image and Sound The projected image and sound can be turned off for short periods of time with the remote control This feature is useful for breaking up presentations or for other brief interruptions in projections To turn off the picture and image refer to the following guide 1 Press the PIC MUTE button on the remote control once see Part Names of the Remote Control on page 12 2 To resume projection press the PIC MUTE button once more Note For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off O Freezing a Picture The projected image can be frozen for short periods of time via the remote control This fea ture is useful for capturing still images from movies or freezing an animation at a particular point To freeze the projected image refer to the following guide 1 Press the Freeze button on the remote control once see Part Names of the Remote Control on page 12 2 he screen freezes 3 To resume press the Freeze button once more Note For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off 4 Convenient Features Adjusting the Focus Zoom Manually The focus and zoom can be adjusted manually from the projector focus zoom panel or from the remote control unit Re
72. lens components contain precision parts When shipping the projector with the optional lens remove the optional lens before shipping the projector The lens and the lens shift mechanism may en counter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Before removing or installing the lens be sure to turn off the projector wait until the cooling fans stop and turn off the main power switch Do not touch the lens surface when removing or installing the lens Keep fingerprints dust or oil off the lens surface Do not scratch the lens sur face Work on a level surface with a soft cloth under it to avoid scratching If you remove and store the lens attach the lens cap to the projector to keep off dust and dirt Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector 1 Pull out the lens cap 19 2 Installation and Connections 2 Push the LENS RELEASE button all the way in and rotate the lens counterclockwise The existing lens will be disengaged Note If the lens cannot be removed even by using the LENS RELEASE button the anti theft screw for lens may be in use to secure the lens If that is the case remove the anti theft screw first 3 Pull out the existing lens slowly CAUTION When Installing the lens into the projector be sure to remove the lens cap from the back of the optional lens before installing the optional lens into the projector Failure to do so will cause damage to
73. lled or supplied as an accessory must go back to its original projector Your color wheel and projector color wheel cover are given an identification number Be sure to use the color wheel pre installed or supplied with your projector to match its identification number If you remove a color wheel from one NP4100 NP4100W projector and re install it into another NP4100 NP4100W projector performance may be compromised e Be sure turn off the main power switch before replacing the color wheel Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or damage to the projector and cause an ir regular color of the projected image 1 Loosen the captive screw A on the lamp cover 2 Remove the lamp cover by sliding in the direc tion of the arrow B 165 mm 6 5 MIN 27 2 Installation and Connections 3 Remove the screws from the color wheel cover Lift cover in the direction shown and place on a clean dust free surface 4 Unscrew the retaining screws on the four segment color wheel Note Improper loose installation of the color wheel prevents an image from being displayed b Lift the unit in the direc tion shown 28 2 Installation and Connections 6 Insert the six segment color wheel T Secure the retaining screws as shown 8 Replace the wheel cover as shown and secure the screws to lock the cover in place 29 2 Installation and Connections 9 Align the lamp cover
74. may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer for lamp replacement Important Lamp Characteristic The projector has a high pressure mercury lamp as a light source A characteristic of mercury lamps is that brightness gradually decreases with age Also repeatedly turning the lamp on and off will increase the possibility of reduced brightness CAUTION When removing the lamp from a ceiling mounted projector make sure that no one is under the projector Glass fragments could fall if the lamp has been burned out CAUTION In rare cases the lamp bulb may burn out during normal operation and cause glass dust or shards to be discharged outward from the rear exhaust vent Do not inhale or do not touch glass dust or shards Doing so could result in injury vii Important Information Important 1 Operating the Lamp Continuously If using the projector continuously for a long period use of the menu OSD is recom mended in order to properly cycle the lamps as described below e To use the projector continuously in the dual lamp mode Allow 2 hours per day of non usage time per lamp Do this for both lamps at the same time or for Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 at separate 2 hour intervals e To use the projector continuously in single lamp mode Use the two lamps Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 alternately in a cycle of 24 hours o
75. mp 1 or 2 Hours Used xxxx H The lamp is at the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp 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 Adaress is correctly set Unless any one of the Sender s Adaress SMTP Server s Name or Recipient s Address 1 3 is selected Test Mail is not available PJLink This option allows you to set a password when you use the PJLink feature On Off Enable or disable the password Password Enter a password up to 32 characters Note PJLink is a standardization of protocol used for controlling projectors of different manufacturers This standard protocol is established by Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association JBMIA in 2005 The projector supports all the commands of PJLink Class 1 136 8 Specifications Structure of the HTTP Server Once the projector is connected to a network and configured correctly the following screen is displayed through the web browser http lt the projector s IP address gt index html Projector ON Power OFF Brightness Contrast Color Hue Sharpness Picture Computer1 Computer3 Sound Computer2 Component Projector Status Refresh Lamp1 Life Remaining O15 2 Lamp2 Life Remaining EE m Error Status Normal operation Copyright C NEC Display Solutions Ltd 2002 2007 Note The HTTP browser may not reflect t
76. nce secs OFF Lamp life over Red on On Replace lamp cannot lamp on see notes below 7 Appendix Common Problems and Solutions These guidelines provide tips to deal with problems you may encounter while using the projector If the problem remains unsolved contact your dealer for assistance Often the problem is something as simple as a loose connection Check the following before proceeding to the problem specific solutions e Use some other electrical device to confirm that the electrical outlet is working e Ensure the projector is turned on e Ensure all connections are securely attached e Ensure the attached device is turned on e Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode e Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usually done by pressing an Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshootin In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pinpoint the problem to avoid replacing non defective parts For example if you replace batteries and the problem remains put the original batteries back and go to the next step Keep a record of the steps you take when troubleshooting The information may be use ful when calling for technical support or for passing on to service personnel 7 Appendix Image Problems Problem No image appears on the screen 1 Verify the setting
77. nches m inches m inches m l inches 4 109 sd os 2 osd 748 1532 190 sea 1499 aes 381 728 eof 52 ST 12 38 O8 143 ANS 290 SS 270 424 S78 1038 er 170 ST 144 36 080 1281 2594 325 650 2549 4835 647 1228 8 09 6 172 48 109 1538 S08 39 T8 3053 SE 775 1469 amp z18 A 8 4 149 1817 3263 AN Sz S208 O7 5 1549 w 29 76 194 48 12 706 ON 44 88 1 GI 874 1654 45 17 49 38 S59 Z5 ooe 8844 17662 2246 ME 17423 32778 4425 8326 24 2 Installation and Connections For screen sizes between 40 inches and 500 inches not indicated in the tables on pages and 24 use the formulas below for the throw distance THROW DISTANCE FOR NP4100 INCHES NPO6FL C x 0 808 1 654 C x 0 808 0 042 C x 1 361 1 85 C x 1 361 0 047 MUTE hroush Cx 1831 1811 through C x 1 831 0 046 C x 1 823 2 52 C x 1 823 0 064 Due through C x 2 403 2 441 through C x 2 403 0 062 NPO9ZL C x 2 298 4 134 C x 2 298 0 105 through C x 4 579 4 213 through C x 4 579 0 107 C x 4 516 5 315 C x 4 516 0 135 NOEL trongh Cx 8514s 3 515 through C x 8 514 0 140 THROW DISTANCE FOR NP4100W LENS INCHES NPO7ZL indc CU 0 046 wa EUM NP09ZL ien ber 0 106 va Se Md 01 C means the screen width 25 2 Installation and Connections CAUTION Ceiling installation must be done by a qualified professional Contact your NEC dealer for more information It i
78. ne Horizontal Vertical EEE M5 2 Ea Press KEYSTONE for 2 Secs to Reset Select Horizontal or Vertical using A or V then use lt or gt to adjust the projected image appearance as required Lamp Mode Select Normal or Eco from the lamp mode window The lamp life can be extended by us ing the Eco mode and the fan noise can be reduced Lamp Mode Lamp Select Select the lamps to be used for projection Lamp Select Dual Single O Lampi O Lamp Select from the following Dual Lights both Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 Single Lights either lamp 1 or 2 which was most recently lighted This option also se lects Lamp 1 or Lamp 2 according to the time preset with Lamp Interval Lamp1 Lights Lamp1 Lamp2 Lights Lamp2 81 5 Using On Screen Display Note e f using the projector continuously for a long period set Lamp Interval as shown below e To use the projector continuously in Dual mode allow 2 hours per day of non usage time per lamp To do so select Lamp Interval Mode Dual and set Switching Time and Current Time e To use the projector continuously in Single mode use the two lamps Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 alternately in a cycle of 24 hours or less To do so select Lamp Interval Mode Single and set Switching Time and Current Time Lamp Interval Lamp Interval is used to setup the interval to switch the lamp when Dual or Single is selected from Lamp Sele
79. ns and their associated code data Note Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed 131 8 Specifications Communication Protocol Baud rate 8 38400 bps Data length 8 bits Pa a E us No parity eire edo TR C One bit AON fe SR None Communications procedure Full duplex Depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs PC Control Connector DIN 9P Ta CTS af PC Note 1 Pin 1 4 6 and 9 are not used 2 Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify the cable connection 3 For long cables it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps 132 8 Specifications Q Screen Trigger 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 function See Screen Trigger on page 6 for more information Stereo mini cable Tip 12V not supplied 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
80. ntrol The infrared signal operates by line of sight up to a distance of about 22 feet 7m and within a 60 degree angle of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor or if strong light falls on the sensor Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector Remote Control Precautions The following precautions ensure that the remote operates correctly and safely Handle the remote control carefully If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire For extended periods of inactivity remove the batteries Ensure that the batteries polarity aligned correctly Do not use new and old batteries together or different types of batteries to gether Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations 15 1 Introduction Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation Connect the supplied remote cable to the REMOTE2 jack on the projector see Ter minal Panel Features on page 10 and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control see item 1 Part Names of the Remote Control on page 12 Note Connecting the remote cable to the REMOTE2 jack on the terminal panel will make the wireless operation unavailable eo 000 00 c t ep mp Sn ET 16 2 Installa
81. o unlock the projector press Menu on the control panel or remote control The keyword window is displayed Enter the previously defined keyword to activate the projector Projector is locked Enter your keyword Keyword K992 45L8 JNGJ 4AXUS 1 Y AT EEA2 60 4 Convenient Features 6 Using the Physical Lock For security and authorized usage the projector comes with two types of security features the Kensington Lock and the Security Chain Lock Using the Kensington Lock If you are concerned about security attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington slot and a security cable Kensington lock 0 LJ DLLLLLELLLIL LE LE PLLLELLLELLLLN Vg AA E Security chain lock Note Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security ca ble The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any comment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA94403 U S A Tel 800 535 4242 http www Kensington com Using the Security Chain Lock In addition to the password protection function and the Kensington lock the Security Chain Opening helps protect the NP4100 NP4100W from unauthorized use See the following picture Kensington lock all w Security chain SS lock 61 5 Using On Screen Display Using the Menus The projector has an On Screen Display OSD that lets you make image adjustments an
82. of yellow in the projected output Yellow using and P Increase or decrease the amount of magenta in the projected output Magenta using lt and P Increase or decrease the amount of cyan in the projected output Cyan using and gt 79 5 Using On Screen Display Setup Menu Descriptions and Functions The Setup menus contain the most often used settings during installation and options to customize the general output of the projector Three tabs are accessible through the Setup menu general installation and option General The General tab contains general setup options such as lamp mode and OSD language settings and can be accessed with the projector control panel or with the remote control unit Installation Option Keystone Lamp Mode Normal Lamp Select Dual Lamp Interval 24 H Menu Mode Advanced Menu E LET ES Language Ka English exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description Adjust the Keystone trapezoid see pages and Lamp Mode Select Lamp Mode Range Normal or Eco Select Lamp configuration Range a Dual Single Lamp and Lamp2 Lamp Interval Select Lamp Interval Mode Switching Time and Current Time Select Menu Mode Range Advanced Menu or Basic Menu Select the OSD language see Language on page 80 5 Using On Screen Display Keystone The keystone trapezoid can be adjusted by selecting this option Keysto
83. ollows http lt the projector s IP address gt lanconf html Projector Domain Host Name QE Domain Name n 2i Abert Mail e Enable 6 Disable Senders Address lll Recipient s Address 3 Apply i P ue PJLink On Oo Domain Host Name Type in a hostname Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Domain Name Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Apply Click to reflect the entries 135 8 Specifications Mail Alert Mail Click Enable to enable Alert Mail feature This option notifies your computer of an error message via e mail when using wired LAN The error message will be noti fied when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector Sender s Address Specify the sender s address Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used SMTP Server Name Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Recipient s Address 1 to 3 Type in your recipient s address Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used Apply Click to apply the settings Test Mail Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct Click to Execute to enable this feature Test Mail Status Button Click to display the test result Sample of a message sent from the projector Projector Name X X X X La
84. or more information Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method Although the type of proxy server will be a factor it is possible that items that have actually been set will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness of the cache and the contents set from the browser may not be reflected in operation It is recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL col umn 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 regis tered to the domain name server by a network administrator or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been set in the HOSTS file of the computer being used Example 1 When the host name of the projector has been set to pj nec co jp http pj nec co jp index html is specified for the address or the entry column of the URL Example 2 134 8 Specifications When the IP address of the projector is 192 168 73 1 access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying http 192 168 73 1 index html for the address or the en try column of the URL Configuring Network Settings The Network Settings screen is displayed as f
85. ot drop the projector on your hand or fingers while lifting the projector to replace the filters Doing so could injure your hand or fingers Important Information A Fire and Shock Precautions A Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unobstructed to prevent the build up of heat inside your projector Allow at least 8 inches 20cm of space be tween your projector and a wall Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the rear as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off Hot 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 project If some thing should fall into your projector disconnect it immediately and have the object removed by qualified service personnel Do not place any objects on top of the projector Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz Ensure that your power supply fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result ra Xx E Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of
86. ove any vertical banding Position that might appear Clock Phase Adjust the clock phase or reduce video noise dot interference or cross talk Note Only use the Phase settings after the clock settings have been modified 69 5 Using On Screen Display Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio alters the appearance or Ratio of the projected image The NP4100 and NP4100W support different Aspect Ratio options as shown NP4100 Aspect Ratio Options Aspect Ratio Auto 0 O 4 3 O 16 9 O 15 9 O 16 10 O Wide Zoom Native Auto Displays the current image in its aspect ratio 4 3 Standard TV screen 4 3 proportionally four units wide for every three units high no matter the size of the screen 16 9 A wide screen aspect ratio for video 15 9 For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 15 9 16 10 For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 16 10 Wide Zoom Crop the image Native Displays the current image in its true resolution 70 5 Using On Screen Display NP4100W Aspect Ratio Options Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 3 15 3 16 10 Letterbox Mative Auto Displays the current image in its aspect ratio 4 3 Standard TV screen 4 3 proportionally four units wide for every three units high no matter the size of the screen 16 9 A wide screen aspect ratio for video 15 9 For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 15 9 16 10 For a video signal with an aspect ratio of 16 10
87. product details of the projector and associ ated software NP4100 Version Screen Information Usage Time Product NP4100 Serial Number 6Z40001C Firmware 1 00 43 Data 1 01 exit Advanced Menu NP4100W Version Screen Information Usage Time Source Product NP4100W Serial Number 6Z40001CS Firmware 1 00 43 Data 1 01 exit Advanced Menu 104 5 Using On Screen Display The following table lists all items with a description Displays Product ID Serial Number Displays projector Serial Number Displays Firmware version and Color Wheel currently installed 4 seg Firmware on Displays Data version 105 5 Using On Screen Display Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions Occasionally circumstances may require that factory defaults are reset for demonstration purposes for example or when components are replaced The Reset menu contains options for returning settings to the factory default and is accessed via the Main menu All Data Clear Lamp Hours Clear Lamp Hours Clear Filter Hours The following table lists all items with a description ITEM DESCRIPTION Reset the adjustments for current signal to factory preset levels All Current Signal items in Adjust can be reset Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except Language Communication Speed Background Se All Data curity Control Panel Lock Network Settings Standby Mode
88. ps fuse installed for use with this equipment If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier Important Safeguards These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock Please read them carefully and heed all warnings A Installation e Do not place the projector in the following conditions Onan unstable cart stand or table Near water baths or damp rooms Indirect sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances In a dusty smoky or steamy environment On a sheet of paper or cloth rugs or carpets Important Information e lf you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling Do not attempt to install the projector yourself The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury In addition the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the in stallation must be in accordance with any local building codes Please consult your dealer for more information CAUTION When shipping the projector remove the optional lens beforehand The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Place the projector in a horizontal position Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is turned on Doing so may cause damage to the projector CAUTION Do n
89. r Hours op tion in the O Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 6 Maintenance Replacing the Lamps When a lamp reaches the end of it s usable life the following message is displayed Re place the lamp The lamp has reached the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp The projection lamps should be replaced when they burn out They should only be re placed with a certified replacement part NP12LP contact your local dealer if unsure Note 1 Lamps are positioned differently Take care not to force the lamps when replac ing 2 Installation of both lamp modules Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 is required to operate the projector in dual or single lamp mode If only a single lamp module is installed the projector s lamp will not turn on and will appear as a lamp failure 3 Lamps last approximately 2000 2100 hours 3000 3100 hours in Eco mode and the End of lamp life message is displayed during the lamps final 100 hours of operational life Please replace during 2000 2100 hour Important 1 The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of ac cording to local ordinance regulations 2 Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp doing so may shorten its op eration life 3 If the lamp s useful life ends and projector could not turn on over 2100 hours please have the projector serviced Note The projector turns off and goes into standby mode after 2100 hours up to 3100 hour
90. r less Allow 2 hours or longer per day of no use time for each lamp Contact your dealer for more details Note If using the menu select Off for Lamp Interval from the on screen menu see page 2 vill Important Information Important 2 Clearance for Installing the Projector Allow ample clearance between the projector and its surroundings as shown below Avoid installing the projector in a place where air movement from the HVAC is directed at the projector Heated air from the HVAC can be taken in by the projector s intake vent If this happens the temperature inside the projector will rise too high causing the over temperature pro tector to automatically turn off the projectors power Example 1 If there are walls on both sides of the projector 30 cm 12 or greater 30 cm 12 or greater Note The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front back and top of the projector Example 2 If there is a wall behind the projector 1 For floor installation 30 cm 12 or greater Lens Note The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the back sides and top of the projector 2 For ceiling mounting Ceiling mount unit Note 1 The drawing shows the proper clearance required 30 cm 12 or greater for the front sides back and bottom of the projector 2 If suspending the projec tor 30 cm 12 inches away from the ceiling allow ample clearance for all four sides
91. r2 Switches to the COMPUTER 2 IN connector Computer3 Switches to the COMPUTER 3 IN connector Component Switches to the COMPONENT IN connectors Video Switches to the VIDEO IN connector S Video Switches to the S VIDEO IN connector Projector Status Panel Refresh Updates the panel with the latest This displays the status of selected information available projector functions Lamp 1 Life Remaining Displays the remaining life of Lampl as a percentage Lamp 1 Hours Used Displays the number of hours Lampl has been used Lamp 2 Life Remaining Displays the remaining life of Lamp2 as a percentage Lamp 2 Hours Used Displays the number of hours Lamp2 has been used Filter Hours Used Displays the number of hours Filter has been used Error Status Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector Note The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the signal being input to the projector see Selecting a Source on page lt 0 for more information 138 8 Specifications 15 Pin GPIO Control Type 15Pin D SUB black female type PIN No SHORT OPEN A SIN Y CON SHORT EXTERNAL CONTROL MODE ON OPEN EXTERNAL CONTROL MODE OFF SHORT POWER ON OPEN POWER OFF SHORT PICTURE MUTE ON OPEN PICTURE MUTE OFF SHORT SOUND MUTE ON OPEN SOUND MUTE OFF op ff um mm E 14 5 10 3 SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT NOT AVAILABLE
92. ratures non condensing Regulations UL C UL Approved UL 60950 1 CSA 60950 1 Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements Meets FCC Class B requirements Meets AS NZS CISPR 22 Class B Meets EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 1 TUV GS CE For additional information visit US http www necdisplay com Europe htip www nec display solutions com Global http www nec display com global index html For information on our optional accessories visit our website or see our brochure The specifications are subject to change without notice 126 8 Specifications Cabinet Dimensions 385 mm 15 2 inches 505 mm 19 9 inches 197 mm 7 8 inches 127 8 Specifications Pin Assignments of Mini D Sub 15 Pin Input Connector Signal Levels Video signal 0 7Vp p Analog Sync signal TTL level C RC PE n NoComesion S Sre Signal Ground Ne Gomme o Bidirectional DATA SDA Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync 128 8 Specifications O Compatible Input Signal List The following table shows compatible signal types their resolution and frequency refresh rates Horizontal 15 kHz 31kHz to 90 kHz Vertical 50 Hz to 85 Hz FREQUENCY FREQUENCY REFRESH RATE BE REFRESH RATE a VA HZ w p o TE m p mom ref ew p omm NNNM ew ee mw f e me mw po ome oom om mw po ene mw po ome oem p oem mw po omm f
93. re using your NEC NP4100 NP4100W projector and keep the manual handy for future reference Your serial number is located on the bottom of your projector Record it here CAUTION To turn off main power be sure to remove the plug from power outlet The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible and should be easily accessible CAUTION e TOPREVENT SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET e THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE e REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol warns the user that un insulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the opera tion and maintenance of this unit has been provided The information should be read carefully to avoid problems WARNING To prevent fire or shock do NOT expose this unit to rain or moisture Do NOT use this unit s plug with an extension cord or in an outlet unless all the prongs can be fully inserted DOC Compliance Notice for Canada only This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Machine Noise Information Regulation 3 GPSGV for Germany only The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB A in accordance with EN ISO 7779 Important Information
94. refer to the following guide 1 Stand the projector on its end with the control panels at the bottom Note Stand the projector on its end by lifting the cabinet Do not use the handle to place the projector upright 2 Lift the handle in the direction shown until it is fully extended 1 Introduction Bottom view Height adjusters Adjust projection height Color wheel cooling vent do not obstruct Keep the fan free of dust clean regularly for optimum performance Security chain Attach anti theft device see Using the Physical Lock Keep the fans free of dust Se lier clean regularly for optimum performance opening CAUTION AN T Contact your dealer for information on Ceiling support holes ES mounting the projector on a ceiling With ceiling installation use approved mounting hardware amp M4 screws maximum depth of screw 12 mm distance from ceiling wall 50 50 cm 20 20 inch for proper ventilation distance from fluorescent lamps at least 50 cm front and back of then projector For permanent installations follow local codes 1 Introduction Top Features Lens Controls D e UP 2 LEFT lt 4 LENS SHIFT gt RIGHT omm ZOOM Increase decrease projected image size UP CURSOR ES RIGHT CURSOR Move image left right up or down E DOWN CURSOR 6 FOCUS Focus the projected image a 1 Introduction OSD Controls and Status LEDS
95. s in Eco mode of service In this condition you cannot clear the lamp hour meter using the menu Should this condition exist press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero Ensure the lamp is replaced before performing this operation 6 Maintenance To replace the lamp refer to the following Loosen the screw on the lamp cover A and remove the lamp cover as shown B Loosen the two captive screws A on the lamp module Lift the module handle up B in the direction shown Pull firmly on the module handle in the direction shown to remove the lamp Reverse steps 1 to 3 to install the new lamp module and re place the lamp cover Note The filters should be replaced when replacing the lamp modules 6 Maintenance Resetting the Lamp Hours Counter After replacing the lamp s the lamp hour counter s should be reset to zero Refer to the following guide 1 _ C Press the Menu button on the Source OSD control panel or Re Adjust mote Control to open the Mai Volume ain menu Setup Information Reset 2 Press the AorY button to move to the Reset menu and press Enter 3 The Reset menu is displayed n ET Ww Clear Lamp 2 as required using Aor V and press En All Data ter Clear Lamp Hours Clear Lamp2 Hours Clear Filter Hours Are you sure 4 A confirmation box is dis a played Select OK using Can
96. s network connectivity using a LAN RJ 45 cable Network settings and Alert Mail settings for the projector can be adjusted after connecting to your network through a LAN cable To use a LAN connection open your web browser and assign the project an IP address on the Network Settings screen See page Example of LAN connection LAN cable not supplied um SESS ojo meee FC CONTROL oto mm 36 2 Installation and Connections Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Refer to the following guidelines to connect the power supply to the projector 1 2 3 4 Note Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN and the wall outlet Locate the projector correctly See Selecting a Location on page Ensure Main Power switch is in the off position O Connect power cable to mains outlet Connect power cable to power inlet AC IN on the projector see 6 Terminal Panel Features on page Note Ensure that the cables do not create a trip hazard 37 3 Projecting an Image Basic Operation 9 Turning on the Projector Once the projector is correctly located and the power cable and other connections are in place it is important that the projector is powered on correctly in order to avoid damage to components and unnecessary wear and tear Refer to the following guide to power on the projector 1 Connect the power cable A Press t
97. s not recommended you install the projector yourself Only use the projector on a solid level surface Serious injury and dam age can occur if the projector falls to the ground Do not use the projector in an environment where extreme temperature occurs The projector must be used at temperatures between 41 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius and 104 degrees Fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius Screen damage will occur if the projector is exposed to moisture dust or smoke Do not cover the vents on the projector Proper ventilation is required to dissipate heat Damage to the projector will occur if the vents are cov ered 26 2 Installation and Connections Replacing Color Wheel The NP4100 NP4100W projector comes with a four segment color wheel installed An addi tional six segment color wheel comes included To replace the color wheel located under the lamp cover adjacent to lamp 1 refer to the following guide Note Before replacing the color wheel be sure to turn off the projector wait until the cooling fans stop and turn off the main power switch Wait until the lamp house and the color wheel cool off Do not touch the disk of the color wheel Doing so may scratch the disk or leave fingerprints causing the image quality to degrade Heed the following information if you own two or more NP4100 NP4100W projectors When replacing or re installing the color wheel the original color wheel pre insta
98. s on your notebook or desktop PC 2 Turn off all equipment and power up again in the correct order Problem The image is blurred 1 Adjust the Focus on the projector 2 Press the Auto Adjust button on the remote control or projector 3 Ensure the projector to screen distance is within the specified range 4 Check that the projector lens is clean 5 Remove the lens cover Problem The image is blurred and distorted on NP4100W Check the WXGA Mode is set to Off see page 99 When WXGA Mode is set to On an XGA 1024 x 768 signal may not be recog nized on NP4100W In this case select Off To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Information menu see page Problem The image is wider at the top or bottom trapezoid effect 1 Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible 2 Use the Keystone button on the remote control or projector to correct the problem Problem The image is reversed or upside down Check the Orientation setting on the Setup menu of the OSD Problem The image is streaked 1 Set the Clock and Phase settings on the Adjust menu of the OSD to the de fault settings 2 To ensure the problem is not caused by a connected PC s video card con nect to another computer Problem The image is flat with no contrast 1 Adjust the Contrast setting on the Adjust menu of the OSD 2 Adjust the Brightness setting on the Adjust menu of the OSD Problem The color of th
99. se for Video or S Video input Color System Range Auto NTSC3 58 NTSC4 43 a PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM see page WXGA Mode Select WXGA mode see page Select the message display such as Computer 1 Computer 2 Computer 3 Source Component Video and No Input to be displayed on the top right of the Display screen Range On or Off see page 99 Control ID Set the Remote Control ID code Range 1 254 see page 100 Set this item to on to have the projector display a message when the air Filter Message filter needs servicing Range Off 100 H 200 H 500 H 1000 H see page Auto Power On AC Auto Power On AC enables the projector to start automatically when the power cable is connected to an active power outlet and the main power switch is on This eliminates the need to always use the POWER ON STANDBY button on the remote control or projec tor cabinet To use the Auto Power On AC function you must first press the main power switch to On before connecting the power cable Auto Power On AC CHEN ox Note e When the projector is off by using the POWER button or put in the standby mode and the power cable is disconnected Auto Power On AC will not activate after power AC is applied e When the projector is off by using the Direct Power Off function or after the power AC is removed no standby mode Auto Power On AC will be activated after power AC is applied e The Direct Power Off
100. sed by the projector to alert users of problems with setup or internal parts The LEDs on the top surface of the projector show the status of the power lamps 1 and 2 as well as the general working order of the projector through the status LED see OSD Controls and Status LEDS on page for location The follow ing tables describe the various states of the 4 LEDs The Power LED TEDUCUGIS LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE DNC OR STATUS CONDITION 0 5 secs on Orange blink 0 5 secs off After power off Power up sequence Green blink 0 5 secs on Start Must LS 0 5 secs off Ei The Status LED PROJECTOR LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE PROJECTOR STATUS CONDITION Red 1 time blink 0 5 secs on ons repeatedly 2 5 secs off TC 0 5 secs ON gt 0 5 ea sed ra blink secs OFF 2 gt 2 0 ERROR P secs OFF 0 5 secs ON gt 0 5 Fan ERROR Fe blink Secs OFF 4 gt 2 0 ERROR p y secs OFF Keylocked function Keylocked when push key e d enabled Standby Standby Standby Normal Green light Standby Normal 7 Appendix The Lamp LEDs DEDUCI LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE DEDUCI STATUS CONDITION 0 5 secs on Replace lamp End of the lamp life Red blink 0 5 secs off sec notes below Red 1 time blink 0 5 secs on repeatedly 2 5 secs off DES 0 5 secs ON gt 0 5 Lamp ERROR plaire blink secs OFF 6 gt 2 0 ERROR P y secs OFF 0 5 secs ON gt 0 5 Switching lampl Re light up se Green blink 0 5 secs ON 0 5 que
101. table lists all items with a description Lampl Life Remains Displays the Lamp life remaining as a percentage Lamp2 Life Remains Displays the Lamp life remaining as a percentage Lampi Hours Displays the Lampl total usage in hours Used Lamp2 Hours Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours Used mE Hours Displays the filter total usage in hours 101 5 Using On Screen Display Source The Source tab displays various source and frequency values at a glance Information Usage Time Version Input Terminal Computer Source Name 1024x768 Horizontal Frequency 48 36 kHz Vertical Frequency 60 00 Hz Video Type Svnc Type Separate Sync Sync Polarity H i V Scan Type Non Interlace exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all items with a description ITEM DESCRIPTION Input Terminal Displays the Input Terminal that is presently being used Source Name Displays the Source name of the signal presently being used HORZODEU Displays Horizontal Frequency in KHz Frequency play d y l a 102 5 Using On Screen Display LAN The LAN tab displays Network Settings as previously defined see Network Settings on page 91 Information Usage Time Source LAN Version IP Address 192 168 10 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 30 13 04 9E 01 exit Advanced Menu 103 5 Using On Screen Display Version The Version tab displays all the version and
102. than intended use Connecting the wired remote control to the Trigger mini jack causes damage to the remote control 11 1 Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control The Remote Control unit supplied with the projector combines ergonomic design and utility and includes features such as Volume and Zoom Control Freeze Frame and a useful point ing tool in the form of a laser Refer to the following diagram and table for button location and functionality ITEM LABEL LABEL ITEM Infrared transmitter L Click button E R Click button Power OFF button Focus Zoom button Power ON button Computer 1 button J Freeze button Lens shift button Computer 2 button Aspect button Video button Viewer button The VIEWER and PAGE buttons will work with the other models which have a Auto ADJ button Viewer function NP4100 NP4100W does not have this function 1 Component button Volume buttons Magnify button Computer 3 button Not available on NP4100W Page Up Down buttons The VIEWER and PAGE buttons will work with the other S Video button models which have a Viewer function NP4100 NP4100W does not have this func tion Lamp mode button D J jd p D 2 LAN button Not available on Picture button NP4100 NP4100W Menu button Keystone button select A V 4 PIC Mute button button Help button m 12 E I 2 D 15 16 17 U 9 a D t2 D r2 t2 r
103. the projector The light being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal ob jects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes Do not cover the lens with the black lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light output Do not place any objects which are easily affected by heat in front of the projector lens or a projector exhaust vent Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting your hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the light output and exhaust Handle the power cable carefully A damaged or frayed power cable can cause elec tric shock or fire Do not use any power cables other than the one supplied by NEC Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively Do not place the power cable under the projector or any heavy object Do not cover the power cable with other soft materials such as rugs Do not heat the power cable Do not handle the power plug with wet hands Important Information e Turn off the projector unplug the power cable and have the projector serviced by qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed f liquid has been spilled into the projector or if it has been exposed to rain or water f the proj
104. thin the p rojector quickly and safely Before replacing any of the parts please take note of the following Ensure that the projector is turned off and disconnected from the power supply Ensure that the projector is in a clean stable position before replacing parts Allow at least one hour after shutdown for the projector to cool before attempting to replace any consumable parts Do not interchange Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 after the projector has been used once Doing so will not allow the projector to display the correct lamp usage hours A minimum space is required for replacement See pages and for more de tails Replacing the Filters When the lamps are replaced the filters should also be replaced not cleaned Refer to the following guide to replace the filters CAUTION Do not drop the projector on your hand or fingers while lifting the projector to replace the filters Doing so could injure your hand or fingers Note The filters on the side and the rear are located on the bottom Gently slide the filter covers in the direction shown Lift the foam from all three filters in the direction shown Remove completely from the filter cover and discard 6 Maintenance 3 Insert replacement foam and press down firmly 4 Replace the filter covers by pushing gently in the direction shown Once the filters are replaced please reset the filter hours via the Clear Filte
105. tion Reset Adjust 2 From the Adjust menu Picture press lt orP to select Im age Options and scroll Aspect Ratio Normal E using AorY to Overscan 096 4J Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase Position Clock Horizontal Erp Vertical Ep Clock ED Phase D exit Advanced Menu 3 Adjust the Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase sliding bars using the se lect A V lt P buttons 4 Press Exit to return to the projected image 55 4 Convenient Features Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control IMPORTANT When adjusting the keystone set the lens shift position to the following A e Horizontal the lens center e Vertical the bottom of the projected image is aligned with the lens center line in height 1 Press the Keystone button Keystone to display the Keystone window Horizontal 2 _ Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical Vertical sliding bars us yp ing the select A V 4 c buttons Press KEYSTONE far 2 Secs to Reset 3 Adjust the slide bars until the screen trapezoid is a regular shape see diagram 4 Press Exit to return to the projected image Note Holding down the Keystone button 2 seconds resets the default keystone values 56 4 Convenient Features ADJUSTMENT HORIZONTAL Max 35 approx Max 40 approx The following are conditions under which the maximum angle is achieved When the NPO8ZL lens is used
106. tion and Connections Setting Up the Screen and the Projector This section briefly describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources Your projector is simple to set up and use But before you get started you must first e Setup a screen and the projector e Connect your computer or video equipment to the projector See Making Connections on pages 31 32 33 34 and e Connect the supplied power cable See Connecting the Supplied Power Cable on page Note Ensure that the power cable and any other cables are disconnected before mov ing the projector When moving the projector or when it is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap 17 2 Installation and Connections O Selecting a Location Locating the projector correctly ensures optimum performance and a longer parts life Take note of the following when setting up the projector e The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy e Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen e Ensure cables do not cause a trip hazard NPOGFL throw ratio 0 77 1 NPO8ZL throw ratio 1 78 2 35 1 NP10ZL throw ratio 4 43 8 30 1 NPO7ZL throw ratio 1 33 1 79 1 NPO9ZL throw ratio 2 22 4 43 1 18 2 Installation and Connections Installing or Removing the Optional Lens CAUTION Do not shake or place excessive pressure on the projector or the lens compo nents as the projector and
107. uter 3 see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page Select the source connected to the Component input Component see Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output on page Video Select the source connected to the Video input see Connecting Your VCR on page 25 S Video Select the source connected to the S Video input see Connecting Your VCR on page 25 Note If an XGA signal is not correctly recognized on NP4100W set WXGA Mode to Off see page 99 To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Information menu see page 67 5 Using On Screen Display Adjust Menu Descriptions and Functions The Adjust menu contains overall projector settings for image output such as sharpness overscan and color matrix Three tabs are accessible through the Adjust menu Picture Image Options and Video Picture menu The picture menu is used to alter picture settings and can be accessed from the Adjust menu Adjust L cPieture Image Options Preset 1 High Bright J Detail Settings al Contrast E T1 Brightness Ir Sharpness L E Color qn ED 4 exit Advanced Menu The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting ITEM BEEN TETTE Select a set of preset values using or from the list Notice that the be Preset l low values will change depending on the preset selected
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