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Portable Projector
NP216/NP215/NP210/
N P115 / N P110
User’s Manual
The NP210 and NP115 are not distributed in North America.
2nd edition, February 2010
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marksoftheirrespectiveholders.
NOTES
(1) Thecontentsofthisusersmanualmaynotbereprintedinpartorwholewithoutpermission.
(2)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
(3)Greatcarehasbeentakeninthepreparationofthisuser’smanual;however,shouldyounoticeanyquestion-
ablepoints,errorsoromissions,pleasecontactus.
(4) Notwithstanding article (3), NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters
deemedtoresultfromusingtheProjector.
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Important Information
Safety Cautions
Precautions
Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP216/NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110 projector and keep
the manual handy for future reference.
CAUTION
To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet.
The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily
accessible.
CAUTION
TO PREVENT SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET.
THERE ARE HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPONENTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical
shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the operation and maintenance of this
unit has been provided.
The information should be read carefully to avoid problems.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
DO NOT USE THIS UNIT’S PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD OR IN AN OUTLET UNLESS 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 Regula-
tions.
Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,
The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB (A) in accordance with EN ISO 7779.
Disposing of your used product
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.
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and electronic
products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This in-
cludes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps. When you dispose of such products, please
follow the guidance of your local authority and/or ask the shop where you purchased the product.
After collecting the used products, they are reused and recycled in a proper way. This effort will help us
reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact such as mercury contained in a lamp to the human
health and the environment at the minimum level.
The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member
States.
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Important Information
RF Interference (for USA only)
WARNING
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those
specified by NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regu-
lation could void your right to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
•Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
•Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
•Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
For UK only: In UK, a BS approved power cable with moulded plug has a Black (five Amps) fuse installed for use with
this equipment. If a power cable is not supplied with this equipment please contact your supplier.
Important Safeguards
These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them
carefully and heed all warnings.
Installation
• Donotplacetheprojectorinthefollowingconditions:
- on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
- near water, baths, or damp rooms.
- in direct sunlight, near heaters, or heat radiating appliances.
- in a dusty, smoky or steamy environment.
- on a sheet of paper or cloth, rugs or carpets.
• Ifyouwishtohavetheprojectorinstalledontheceiling:
- Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.
- The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk
of bodily injury.
- In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance
with any local building codes.
- Please consult your dealer for more information.
WARNING
•Donotcoverthelenswiththelenscaporequivalentwhiletheprojectorison.Doingsocanleadtomeltingof
the cap 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.Doingsocouldlead
to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light output.
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Fire and Shock Precautions
• Ensurethatthereissufcientventilationandthatventsareunobstructedtopreventthebuild-upofheatinside
your projector. Allow at least 4 inches (10cm) of space between your projector and a wall.
• Donottrytotouchtheventilationoutletonthefrontsideasitcanbecomeheatedwhiletheprojectoristurnedon
and immediately after the projector is turned off.
• Preventforeignobjectssuchaspaperclipsandbitsofpaperfromfallingintoyourprojector.Donotattempttoretrieve
any objects that might fall into your projector. Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver into
your projector. If something should fall into your projector, disconnect it immediately and have the object removed
by a qualified service personnel.
• Donotplaceanyobjectsontopoftheprojector.
• Donottouchthepowerplugduringathunderstorm.Doingsocancauseelectricalshockorre.
• Theprojectorisdesignedtooperateonapowersupplyof100-240VAC50/60Hz.Ensurethatyourpowersupply
fits this requirement before attempting to use your projector.
• Donotlookintothelenswhiletheprojectorison.Seriousdamagetoyoureyescouldresult.
• Keepanyitemssuchasmagnifyingglassoutofthelightpathoftheprojector.Thelightbeingprojectedfromthe
lens is extensive, therefore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out of the lens, can cause
unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to the eyes.
• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontofaprojectorexhaustvent.
Doing so could lead to the object melting or getting your hands burned from the heat that is emitted from the
exhaust.
• Handlethepowercablecarefully.Adamagedorfrayedpowercablecancauseelectricshockorre.
- Do not use any power cables than the supplied one.
- Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively.
- Do not place the power cable under the projector, or any heavy object.
- Do not cover the power cable with other soft materials such as rugs.
- Do not heat the power cable.
- Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
• Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercableandhavetheprojectorservicedbyaqualiedservicepersonnel
under the following conditions:
- When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed.
- If liquid has been spilled into the projector, or if it has been exposed to rain or water.
10˚
Place the projector in a horizontal position
The tilt angle of the projector should not exceed 10 degrees, nor should the projector be installed in any way other
than the desktop and ceiling mount, otherwise lamp life could decrease dramatically.
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Important Information
- If the projector does not operate normally when you follow the instructions described in this user's manual.
- If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
- If the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
• Disconnectthepowercableandanyothercablesbeforecarryingtheprojector.
• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercablebeforecleaningthecabinetorreplacingthelamp.
• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercableiftheprojectorisnottobeusedforan extendedperiodof
time.
• WhenusingaLANcable(NP216/NP215only):
For safety, do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage.
CAUTION
• Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.Misusessuchasusingthetiltfoottocarryor
hang (from the wall or ceiling) the projector can cause damage to the projector.
• Donotsendtheprojectorinthesoftcasebyparceldeliveryserviceorcargoshipment.Theprojectorinsidethe
soft case could be damaged.
• Select[HIGH]inFanmodeifyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforconsecutivedays.(Fromthemenu,select
[SETUP][OPTIONS(1)][FANMODE][HIGH].)
• DonotturnofftheACpowerfor60secondsafterthelampisturnedonandwhilethePOWERindicatorisblink-
ing green.
Doing so could cause premature lamp failure.
• PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonorif
the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation.
Use caution when picking up the projector.
Remote Control Precautions
• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.
• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.
• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.
• Donotheat,takeapart,orthrowbatteriesintore.
• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.
• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries'polarity(+/–)alignedcorrectly.
• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.
• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.
Lamp Replacement
• Usethespeciedlampforsafetyandperformance.
• Toreplacethelamp,followallinstructionsprovidedonpage70.
• Besuretoreplacethelampwhenthemessage[THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE.
PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP.] appears. If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end
of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case. Do not touch
them as the pieces of glass may cause injury.
If this happens, contact your dealer for lamp replacement.
A Lamp Characteristic
The projector has a high-pressure mercury lamp as a light source.
A lamp has a characteristic that its brightness gradually decreases with age. Also repeatedly turning the lamp on
and off will increase the possibility of its lower brightness.
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CAUTION:
• DONOTTOUCHTHELAMPimmediatelyafterithasbeenused.Itwillbeextremelyhot.Turntheprojectoroff
and then disconnect the power cable. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling.
• 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.
Note for US Residents
The lamp in this product contains mercury. Please dispose according to Local, State or Fed-
eral Laws.
Health precautions to users viewing 3D images
Before viewing, be sure to read health care precautions that may be found in the user’s manual included with
your LCD shutter eyeglasses or your 3D compatible content such as DVDs, Blu-rays, video games, computer's
video files and the like.
To avoid any adverse symptoms, heed the following:
- Do not use LCD shutter eyeglasses for viewing any material other than 3D images.
- Allow a distance of 2 m/7 feet or greater between the screen and a user. Viewing 3D images from too close
a distance can strain your eyes.
- Avoid viewing 3D images for a prolonged period of time. Take a break of 15 minutes or longer after every
hour of viewing.
- If you or any member of your family has a history of light-sensitive seizures, consult a doctor before viewing
3D images.
- While viewing 3D images, if you get sick such as nausea, dizziness, queasiness, headache, eyestrain, blurry
vision, convulsions, and numbness, stop viewing them. If symptoms still persist, consult a doctor.
About High Altitude mode
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700meters
or higher.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]
can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple minutes and
turn on the projector.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1700metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]
cancausethelamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhighercanshortenthelifeofopticalcom-
ponents such as the lamp.
About Copyright of original projected pictures:
Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or the attraction of public attention in a venue
such as a coffee shop or hotel and employing compression or expansion of the screen image with the following func-
tions may raise concern about the infringement of copyrights which are protected by copyright law.
[ASPECTRATIO],[KEYSTONE],Magnifyingfeatureandothersimilarfeatures.
Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish market
EEE Yonetmeliğine Uygundur.
This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces. To avoid incommoding reflec-
tions at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view.
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Table of Contents
Important Information ............................................................................................i
Table of Contents ....................................................................................................vi
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1
1 What’s in the Box? ......................................................................................................... 1
Introduction to the Projector .......................................................................................... 2
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector ................................................. 2
Features you'll enjoy: ............................................................................................... 2
About this user's manual .......................................................................................... 3
Part Names of the Projector .......................................................................................... 4
Front/Top .................................................................................................................. 4
Rear ......................................................................................................................... 4
Top Features ............................................................................................................ 5
Terminal Panel Features .......................................................................................... 6
Part Names of the Remote Control ............................................................................... 7
Battery Installation ................................................................................................... 8
Remote Control Precautions .................................................................................... 8
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ........................................................ 8
2. Installation and Connections ..................................................................... 9
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector ....................................................................... 9
Selecting a Location................................................................................................. 9
ThrowDistanceandScreenSize ........................................................................... 10
Making Connections .................................................................................................... 12
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ......................................................... 12
Connecting an External Monitor ............................................................................ 13
Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output ........................................... 14
Connecting Your VCR............................................................................................. 15
Connecting to a Network (NP216/NP215 only)...................................................... 16
Connecting the Supplied Power Cable .................................................................. 17
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) .............................................. 18
1 Turning on the Projector .............................................................................................. 18
Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen) ...................................... 19
Selecting a Source ...................................................................................................... 20
Selecting the computer or video source................................................................. 20
AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosition ....................................................................... 21
Adjust the Tilt Foot ................................................................................................. 22
Zoom ...................................................................................................................... 23
Focus ..................................................................................................................... 23
Correcting Keystone Distortion .................................................................................... 24
Correcting Keystone Distortion .............................................................................. 24
Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet .................................................................... 24
Adjusting with the remote control ........................................................................... 25
OptimizingComputerSignalAutomatically ................................................................. 26
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust .................................................................. 26
Turning Up or Down Volume ........................................................................................ 26
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7 Turning off the Projector .............................................................................................. 27
After Use...................................................................................................................... 28
4. Convenient Features ..................................................................................... 29
1 Turning off the Image and Sound ................................................................................ 29
FreezingaPicture ....................................................................................................... 29
Enlarging a Picture ...................................................................................................... 29
Changing Eco Mode .................................................................................................... 30
CheckingEnergy-SavingEffect[CARBONMETER] ................................................... 31
PreventingtheUnauthorizedUseoftheProjector[SECURITY] ...................................... 32
7 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) ............................................ 35
Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser (NP216/NP215 only) ............................. 37
Viewing 3D Images ...................................................................................................... 40
5. Using On-Screen Menu ................................................................................ 43
1 Using the Menus .......................................................................................................... 43
Menu Elements ............................................................................................................ 44
List of Menu Items ....................................................................................................... 45
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SOURCE] ................................................................ 47
MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] .................................................................. 48
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] .................................................................... 55
7MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] ...................................................................... 66
MenuDescriptions&Functions[RESET] .................................................................... 68
6. Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 69
1 Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens ............................................................................. 69
Replacing the Lamp..................................................................................................... 70
7. Appendix ............................................................................................................... 73
1 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 73
Indicator Messages ................................................................................................ 73
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 76
Cabinet Dimensions .................................................................................................... 78
Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector .......................................... 79
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector ................................................................................ 79
Compatible Input Signal List ........................................................................................ 80
PC Control Codes and Cable Connection ................................................................... 81
PC Control Codes .................................................................................................. 81
Cable Connection .................................................................................................. 81
PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P) ........................................................................ 81
7 Troubleshooting Check List .......................................................................................... 82
TravelCare Guide ......................................................................................................... 84
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1. Introduction
1 What’s in the Box?
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer.
Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your projector.
Projector
Lens cap
(24F45801)
Power cable
(US: 7N080236)
(EU: 7N080022)
VGA signal cable
(7N520073)
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User’s manual
(7N951471)
For North America only
Registrationcard
Limitedwarranty
For customers in Europe:
You will nd our current valid Guarantee
PolicyonourWebSite:
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Quick Setup Guide (7N8N0731)
Important Information (7N8N0751)
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America
Quick Setup Guide (7N8N0731 and
7N8N0741)
Important Information (7N8N0751
and 7N8N0761)
Remote control
(7N900881)
Batteries (AAAx2)
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1. Introduction
Introduction to the Projector
This section introduces you to your new projector and describes the features and controls.
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector
This DLP
®
projector is one of the very best projectors available today. The projector enables you to project precise
images up to 300 inches (measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook), VCR,
DVD player or document camera.
You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can use the projector to project images from behind the screen,
and the projector can be permanently mounted on a ceiling*1. The remote control can be used wirelessly.
*1 Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself.
The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily
injury.
In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector and the installation must be in accordance with any
local building codes. Please consult your dealer for more information.
Features you'll enjoy:
• Quickstart&QuickPowerOff
7 seconds after turning on the power, the projector is ready to display PC or video images.
The projector can be put away immediately after the projector is powered down. No cool down period is required
after the projector is turned off from the remote control or cabinet control panel.
• 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) by disconnecting the AC power supply.
To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on, use a power strip equipped with a switch and
a breaker.
• Lessthan1Winstandbyconditionwithenergysavingtechnology
Selecting[POWER-SAVING]for[STANDBYMODE]fromthemenucanputtheprojectorinpower-savingmode
that consumes only 0.49W (100-130V AC)/0.71W (200-240V AC).
• CarbonMeter
This feature will show energy-saving effect in terms of CO
2
emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[ECO
MODE]issetto[ON].
The amount of CO
2
emission reduction will be displayed in the confirmation message at the time of power-off and
in the INFO of the on-screen menu.
• 7Wbuilt-inspeakerforanintegratedaudiosolution
Powerful 7 watt speaker provides volume need for large rooms.
• Twocomputerinputsprovided(NP216only)
The NP216 projector comes with two computer input ports (Mini D-Sub15P) with audio inputs (two stereo mini
jacks) as well as composite and S-video inputs with audio inputs (a pair of L/R RCA jacks).
• DLP
®
projectorwithhighresolutionandhighbrightness
High resolution display - up to UXGA compatible, XGA (NP216/NP215/NP210)/ SVGA (NP115/NP110) native
resolution.
• AUTOPOWERONandAUTOPOWEROFFfeatures
The AUTO POWER ON(AC), AUTO POWER ON(COMP.), AUTO POWER OFF, and OFF TIMER features eliminate
the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet.
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• Preventingunauthorizeduseoftheprojector
Enhanced smart security settings for keyword protection, cabinet control panel lock, security slot, chain opening
tohelppreventunauthorizedaccess,adjustmentsandtheftdeterrence.
• ThesuppliedremotecontrolallowsyoutoassignaCONTROLIDtotheprojector
Multiple projectors can be operated separately and independently with the same single remote control by assigning
an ID number to each projector.
• IntegratedRJ-45connectorforwirednetworkingcapacity(NP216/NP215only)
AnRJ-45connectorisequippedasstandardfeature.
• 3Dimagessupported
The projector provides 3D images to a user wearing commercially available DLP® Link compatible LCD shutter
eyeglasses.
About this user's manual
The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to
review the user's manual. This may save you time later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual you'll find
an overview. If the section doesn't apply, you can skip it.
In this user's manual the drawings of the projector show an example of NP215.
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Part Names of the Projector
Zoom Lever
( page 23)
Controls
( page 5)
Lens
Lens Cap
Built-in Security Slot (
)*
Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever
( page 22)
Adjustable Tilt Foot
( page 22)
Remote Sensor
( page 8)
Front/Top
AC Input
Connect the supplied power
cable's three-pin plug here, and
plug the other end into an active
wall outlet. ( page 17)
Terminal Panel
( page 6)
Rear
* This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System.
Ventilation (outlet)
Heated air is ex-
hausted from here.
Ventilation (inlet)
Lamp Cover
( page 71)
Focus Ring
( page 23)
Ventilation (inlet)
Monaural Speaker (7W)
Rear Foot
( page 22)
Security chain opening
Attach an anti-theft device.
The security chain opening accepts
security wires or chains up to 0.18
inch/4.6 mm in diameter.
Spacer (black rubber)
To fine-adjust the height of the rear
foot, remove the spacer and rotate
the rear foot to the desired height.
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Top Features
1. POWERButton(ON/STANDBY)( )(
page 18,
27)
2. POWER Indicator (
page 17, 18, 27, 73)
3. STATUS Indicator (
page 73)
4. LAMPIndicator(
page 70, 73)
5. AUTOADJ.Button(
page 26)
6. SOURCEButton(
page 20)
7. MENUButton(
page 43)
8.
△▽◁▷
/Keystone
△▽
/Volume
◁▷
Buttons
(
page 24, 26, 29)
9. ENTERButton
10.EXITButton
7 8 9 10 5 6 1 2 3 4
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Terminal Panel Features
1. COMPUTEROUTConnector(MiniD-Sub15Pin)
(
page 13)
2. COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Connector
(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(
page 12, 13, 14)
3. VIDEOINConnector(RCA)(
page 15)
4. S-VIDEOINConnector(MiniDIN4Pin)
(
page 15)
1. COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Connector
(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(
page 12, 13, 14)
AUDIOINMiniJack(StereoMini)(
page 12, 13,
14)
2. COMPUTER 2 IN/ Component Input Connector
(MiniD-Sub15Pin)(
page 12, 13, 14)
AUDIOINMiniJack(StereoMini)(
page 12, 13,
14)
3. MONITOROUT(COMP1)Connector(MiniD-Sub
15Pin)(
page 13)
AUDIOOUTMiniJack(StereoMini)(
page 13)
5. AUDIOINMiniJack(StereoMini)
(
page 12, 13, 14, 15)
6. PCCONTROLPort(D-Sub9Pin)(
page 81)
Use this port to connect a PC or control system.
This enables you to control the projector using serial
communication protocol. If you are writing your own
program, typical PC control codes are on page 81.
7. LANPort(RJ-45)(NP215 only) (
page 16)
4. PCCONTROLPort(D-Sub9Pin)(
page 81)
Use this port to connect a PC or control system.
This enables you to control the projector using serial
communication protocol. If you are writing your own
program, typical PC control codes are on page 81.
5. S-VIDEOINConnector(MiniDIN4Pin)
(
page 15)
6. VIDEOINConnector(RCA)(
page 15)
7. VIDEO/S-VIDEOAUDIOInputJacksL/R(RCA)
(
page 12, 13, 14, 15)
8. LANPort(RJ-45)(
page 16)
1 2
21
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6 7
NP215
NP216
NP210/NP115/NP110
2 4 6 7 8
1 5
3
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7
5
6
1
2
10
12
13
11
14
9
4
8
26
27
28
16
17
22
24
25
21
15
20
19
18
23
29
Part Names of the Remote Control
1. Infrared Transmitter
( page 8)
2. POWERONButton
( page 18)
3. POWEROFFButton
( page 27)
4,5,6.COMPUTER1/2/3Button
( page 20)
(COMPUTER 2/3 button is not available on NP215/
NP210/NP115/NP110. COMPUTER 3 button is not
available on NP216.)
7. AUTOADJ.Button
( page 26)
8. VIDEOButton
( page 20)
9. S-VIDEOButton
( page 20)
10.VIEWERButton
(not available on this series of projectors)
11.IDSETButton
( page 60)
12.NumericKeypadButton/CLEARButton
( page 60)
13.FREEZEButton
( page 29)
14.AV-MUTEButton
( page 29)
15.MENUButton
( page 43)
16.EXITButton( page 43)
17.
Button( page 43)
18.ENTERButton( page 43)
19.MAGNIFY(+)(–)Button
( page 29)
20.MOUSEL-CLICKButton*
( page 35, 36)
21.MOUSER-CLICKButton*
( page 35, 36)
22. PAGE /Button*
( page 35, 36)
23.ECOMODEButton( page 30)
24.KEYSTONEButton
( page 25)
25.PICTUREButton
( page 48, 49)
26.VOL.(+)(–)Button
( page 26)
27.ASPECTButton
( page 52)
28.FOCUS/ZOOMButton
(not available on this series of projectors)
29.HELPButton
( page 66)
* The PAGE /, MOUSE L-CLICK and MOUSE R-CLICK buttons work only when the optional remote mouse re-
ceiver (NP01MR) is connected with your computer.
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30°
30°
30°
30°
OPEN
Remote Control Precautions
• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.
• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.
• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.
• Donotheat,takeapart,orthrowbatteriesintore.
• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.
• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.
• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
1
Press firmly and slide the battery
cover off.
2
Install new batteries (AAA). Ensure
that you have the batteries’ polarity
(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
• Theinfraredsignaloperatesbyline-of-sightuptoadistanceofabout22feet/7mandwithina60-degreeangleof
the remote sensor on the projector cabinet.
• Theprojectorwillnotrespondifthereareobjectsbetweentheremotecontrolandthesensor,orifstronglightfalls
on the sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector.
Battery Installation
7 m/22 feet
7 m/22 feet
Remote control
Remote sensor on projector cabinet
OPEN
3
Slip the cover back over the bat-
teries until it snaps into place. Do
not mix different types of batteries
or new and old batteries.
Remote control
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2. Installation and Connections
This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources.
Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first:
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
Selecting a Location
Thefurtheryourprojectorisfromthescreenorwall,thelargertheimage.Theminimumsizetheimagecanbeis30"
(0.76 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 49 inches (1.3 m) from the wall or screen. The largest
theimagecanbeis300"(7.6m)whentheprojectorisabout493inches(12.5m)fromthewallorscreen.Usethe
chart below as a rough guide.
 Set up a screen and the projector.
 Connect your computer or video equip-
ment to the projector. See pages 12, 13,
14, 15, 16.
 Connect the supplied power cable. See
page 17.
NOTE: Ensure that the power cable and any other
cables are disconnected before moving the projec-
tor. When moving the projector or when it is not
in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.
NOTE:
• Thedistancesareindicatedbyintermediatevaluesbetweenteleandwide.Useasaruleofthumb.
• TheZoomleveradjuststheimagesizeupto+/-5%
• Formoredetailsonthrowdistance,seenextpage.
To the wall outlet.
300"
240"
200"
180"
150"
120"
100"
60"
40
"
80"
30
"
1.7m/65.5"
2.5m/98.5"
3.3m/131.5"
4.2m/164"
5.0m/197"
6.3/246"
7.5m/295.5"
8.3m/328"
10.0m/394"
12.5m/492.5"
Distance (Unit: m/inch)
Lens center
ScreenSize(diagonal:inch)
ScreenSize(Unit:cm/inch)
609.6(W) x 457.2(H) / 240(W) x 180(H)
487.7(W) x 365.8(H) / 192(W) x 144(H)
406.4(W) x 304.8(H) / 160(W) x 120(H)
365.8(W) x 274.3(H) / 144(W) x 108(H)
304.8(W) x 228.6(H) / 120(W) x 90(H)
243.8(W) x 182.9(H) / 96(W) x 72(H)
203.2(W) x 152.4(H) / 80(W) x 60(H)
162.6(W) x 121.9(H) / 64(W) x 48(H)
121.9(W) x 91.4(H) / 48(W) x 36(H)
81.3(W) x 61.0(H) / 32(W) x 24(H)
1.3m/49"
61.0(W) x 45.7(H) / 24(W) x 18(H)
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Throw Distance and Screen Size
The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the
position of installation.
Distance Chart
C
D
B
Screen center
Lens center
Screen bottom
2.7"/68 mm
Installation surface
Screen Size
B
C
D(WIDE)
a
Diagonal Width Height Wide - Tele Wide - Tele
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm - inch mm inch mm degree - degree
30 762 24 610 18 457 12 297 46 1180 - 52 1320 3 69 14.0 - 12.7
40 1016 32 813 24 610 16 396 62 1573 - 69 1760 4 91 14.0 - 12.7
60 1524 48 1219 36 914 23 594 93 2360 - 104 2640 5 137 14.0 - 12.7
70 1778 56 1422 42 1067 27 693 108 2753 - 121 3080 6 160 14.0 - 12.7
80 2032 64 1626 48 1219 31 792 124 3147 - 139 3520 7 183 14.0 - 12.7
90 2286 72 1829 54 1372 35 891 139 3540 - 156 3960
8 206 14.0 - 12.7
100 2540 80 2032 60 1524 39 990 155 3933 - 173 4400 9 228 14.0 - 12.7
120 3048 96 2438 72 1829 47 1188 186 4720 - 208 5280 11 274 14.0 - 12.7
150 3810 120 3048 90 2286 58 1486 232 5900 - 260 6600 13 343 14.0 - 12.7
180 4572 144 3658 108 2743 70 1783 279 7080 - 312 7920 16 411 14.0 - 12.7
200 5080 160 4064 120 3048 78 1981 310 7867 - 346 8800 18 457 14.0 - 12.7
240 6096 192 4877 144 3658 94 2377 372 9440 - 416 10560 22 548 14.0 - 12.7
270 6858 216 5486 162 4115 105 2674 418 10620 - 468 11880 24 617 14.0 - 12.7
300 7620 240
6096 180 4572 117 2971 465 11800 - 520 13200 27 685 14.0 - 12.7
B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center
C = Throw distance
D = Vertical distance between lens center and bottom of screen(top of screen for ceiling application)
α = Throw angle
NOTE: The values in the tables are design values and may vary.
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WARNING
* Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done
by a qualified technician. Contact your NEC dealer
for more information.
* Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.
• Onlyuseyourprojectoronasolid,levelsurface.If
the projector falls to the ground, you can be injured
and the projector severely damaged.
• Donotusetheprojectorwheretemperaturesvary
greatly. The projector must be used at temperatures
between41˚F(5˚C)and104˚F(40˚C).([ECOMODE]
issetautomaticallyto[ON]at95°Fto104°F/35°C
to40°C.Notethat[ECO]modewillbesetto[ON]
automaticallyat86°Fto104°F/30°Cto40°Cwhen
usedin[HIGHALTITUDE].)
• Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or
smoke. This will harm the screen image.
• Ensurethatyouhaveadequateventilationaround
your projector so heat can dissipate. Do not cover
the vents on the side or the front of the projector.
ReectingtheImage
Using a mirror to reflect your projector's image enables
you to enjoy a much larger image when a smaller space
is required. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror
system. If you're using a mirror system and your image
is inverted, use the MENU and  buttons on your
projector cabinet or your remote control to correct the
orientation. ( page 59)
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COMPUTER IN
PHONE
PHONE
AUDIO IN
Making Connections
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode
and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up.
* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer's screen-saver or power manage-
ment software.
Enablingthecomputer’sexternaldisplay
Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector.
When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/disable the external display.
Usually, the combination of the ‘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.
VGA signal cable
(supplied)
To mini D-Sub 15-pin con-
nector on the projector. It is
recommended that you use a
commercially available distri-
bution amplifier if connecting
a signal cable longer than
the cable supplied.
IBM VGA or Compatibles
(Notebook type) or Ma-
cintosh (Notebook type)
NOTE:ForolderMacintosh,
use a commercially available
pin adapter (not supplied)
to connect to your Mac's
video port.
Stereo mini-plug audio cable
(not supplied)
AUDIO IN
AUDIO IN COMPUTER 1IN
COMPUTER 2 IN
NP216
VGA signal cable
(supplied)
Stereo mini-plug audio
cable (not supplied)
NOTE:
• Beforeconnectinganaudiocabletotheheadphonejackofacomputer,adjustthecomputer’svolumeleveltolow.Afterconnecting
the projector to the computer, adjust the volume of both projector and computer to suitable level as desired to avoid damage to
your ear.
• Ifanaudiooutputjackofyourcomputerisaminijacktype,connecttheaudiocabletoit.
•
AnimagemaynotbedisplayedcorrectlywhenaVideoorS-Videosourceisplayedbackviaacommerciallyavailablescanconverter.
This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting. In that case, do the following.
- When an image is displayed with the lower and upper black portion of the screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly:
ProjectanimagetollthescreenandthenpresstheAUTOADJ.buttonontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinet.
- NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110:TheCOMPUTERINconnectorsupportsPlug&Play(DDC2B).
NP216:BoththeCOMPUTER1INandCOMPUTER2INconnectorssupportPlug&Play(DDC2B).
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2. Installation and Connections
Connecting an External Monitor
You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer
analog image you’re projecting.
NOTE:Daisychainconnectionisnotpossible.
PHONE
COMPUTER OUT
AUDIO OUT
MONITOR OUT
(COMP 1)
VGA signal
cable (sup-
plied)
VGA signal cable (not supplied)
NP216
VGA signal cable
(not supplied)
VGA signal cable
(supplied)
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2. Installation and Connections
AUDIO IN
LR
AUDIO OUT
L R
Component
YCbCr
COMPUTER IN AUDIO IN
NOTE:RefertoyourDVDplayer'sowner'smanualformoreinformationaboutyourDVDplayer'svideooutputrequirements.
Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output
Use audio equipment for stereo sound.
The projector's built-in speaker is monaural.
DVD player
Audio Equipment
Optional 15-pin - to
- RCA (female) ×3
cable (ADP-CV1E)
Optional 15-pin - to
- RCA (female) ×3
cable (ADP-CV1E)
Component video RCA×3
cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable (not supplied)
AUDIO IN
AUDIO IN COMPUTER 1IN
COMPUTER 2 IN
NP216
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2. Installation and Connections
AUDIO IN
LR
AUDIO OUT
L R
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEOVIDEO
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
Connecting Your VCR
Use audio equipment for stereo sound.
The projector's built-in speaker is monaural.
S-Video cable (not supplied)
Video cable (not supplied)
Video cable
(not supplied)
S-Video cable
(not supplied)
VCR
Audio equipment
Audio cable (not supplied)
Audio cable
(not supplied)
NOTE:RefertoyourVCRowner'smanualformoreinformationaboutyourequipment'svideooutputrequirements.
NOTE:AnimagemaynotbedisplayedcorrectlywhenaVideoorS-Videosourceisplayedbackinfast-forwardorfast-rewindvia
a scan converter.
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110
TIP:TheAUDIOINMiniJack(StereoMini)issharedbetweenCOMPUTER,VIDEOandS-VIDEOinputs.
Stereo mini plug - to
- RCA audio cable
(not supplied)
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
NP216
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2. Installation and Connections
Connecting to a Network (NP216/NP215 only)
TheprojectorcomesstandardwithaLANport(RJ-45)whichprovidesaLANconnectionusingaLANcable.
Using a LAN cable allows you to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings for the projector over a LAN.
TouseaLANconnection,youarerequiredtoassignanIPaddresstotheprojectoronthe[PROJECTORNETWORK
SETTINGS]screenofthewebbrowseronyourcomputer.Forsetting,seepage37, 38, 39.
ExampleofLANconnection
Example of wired LAN connection
LAN
LAN
Server
Hub
LAN cable (not supplied)
NOTE: Use aCategory 5
orhigherLANcable.
NP216
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2. Installation and Connections
Connecting the Supplied Power Cable
Connect the supplied power cable to the projector.
First connect the supplied power cable's three-pin plug to the AC IN of the projector, and then connect the other plug
of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet.
To wall outlet
The projector will go into standby
mode. When in standby mode, the
POWER indicator will light orange
and the STATUS indicator will light
greenwhen[NORMAL]isselected
for[STANDBYMODE].
CAUTION:
Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off with the POWER button or if the
AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation.
Use caution when picking up the projector.
Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the
power plug and the wall outlet.
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen.
1 Turning on the Projector
1. Remove the lens cap
 • Donotremovethelenscapbypullingonthestring.Doing
so can cause mechanical damage to the part around the
lens.
2. Press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet
or the POWER ON button on the remote control for 1
second.
The POWER indicator will turn to green and the projector
will become ready to use.
NOTE: When the projector is turned on, it may take some time
before the lamp light becomes bright.
TIP:
• WhentheSTATUSindicatorlightsorange,itmeansthatthe
[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isturnedon.( page 59)
• WhenthemessageProjectorislocked!Enteryourpassword.”
isdisplayed,itmeansthatthe[SECURITY]isturnedon.(
page 32)
After you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer
or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is
removed.
NOTE: When no signal is available, the NEC logo (default), blue, or
blackscreenwillbedisplayed.Afteralapseof45secondsfromwhen
theprojectordisplaysablue,blackorlogoscreen,[ECOMODE]will
alwaysswitchto[ON].Thisisdoneonlywhen[ECOMODE]isset
to[OFF].
Standby
Preparing to power on
Power On
Steady orange light Blinking green light Steady green light
( page 73)
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Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)
When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup menu. This menu gives you the opportunity to select one
of the 21 menu languages.
Toselectamenulanguage,followthesesteps:
1. Use the , , or button to select one of the 21
languages from the menu.
2. Press the ENTER button to execute the selection.
After this has been done, you can proceed to the menu
operation.
If you want, you can select the menu language later.
([LANGUAGE]onpage45 and 56)
NOTE:
• Ifoneofthefollowingthingshappens,theprojectorwillnotturnon.
- If the internal temperature of the projector is too high, the projector detects abnormal high temperature. In this condition the
projector will not turn on to protect the internal system. If this happens, wait for the projector's internal components to cool
down.
- When the lamp reaches its end of usable life, the projector will not turn on. If this happens, replace the lamp.
- IftheSTATUSindicatorlightsorangeaslongasthePOWERbuttonispressed,itmeanstheCONTROLPANELLOCKhasbeen
set.
- Ifthelampfailstolight,andiftheSTATUSindicatorashesonandoffinacycleofsixtimes,waitafullminuteandthenturn
on the power.
• TheprojectorcannotbeturnedoffwiththeON/STANDBYbuttonorthePOWEROFFbuttonwhilethePOWERindicatorisashing
greeninacycleof0.5secondonand0.5secondoff.
• DonotdisconnecttheACpowersupplytotheprojectorfor60secondsimmediatelyafterturningitonanddisplayinganim-
age.
• Immediatelyafterturningontheprojector,screenickermayoccur.Thisisnormal.Wait3to5minutesuntilthelamplightingis
stabilized.
• Ifyouturnontheprojectorimmediatelyafterthelampisturnedofforwhenthetemperatureishigh,thefansrunwithoutdisplay-
ing an image for some time and then the projector will display the image.
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Selecting a Source
Selecting the computer or video source
NOTE:Turnonthecomputerorvideosourceequipmentconnectedtotheprojector.
SelectingfromSourceList
Press and quickly release the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet to display
the Source list. Each time the SOURCE button is pressed, the input source will
change as follows: “COMPUTER”, ”VIDEO”, “S-VIDEO”. To display the selected
source, press the ENTER button or allow 2 seconds to elapse.
DetectingtheSignalAutomatically
Press and hold the SOURCE button for a minimum of 2 seconds, the projector
will search for the next available input source. Each time you press and hold the
SOURCE button for a minimum of 2 seconds, the input source will change as
follows:
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110:
COMPUTER VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPUTER ...
NP216:
COMPUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPUTER 1
...
TIP: If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.
UsingtheRemoteControl
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110: Press any one of the COMPUTER 1, VIDEO, and
S-VIDEO buttons.
NP216: Press any one of the COMPUTER 1, COMPUTER 2, VIDEO, and S-
VIDEO buttons.
SelectingDefaultSource
You can set a source as the default source so that it will be displayed each time
the projector is turned on.
1. Press the MENU button.
The menu will be displayed.
2. Press the button twice to select [SETUP] and press the button or
the ENTER button to select [GENERAL].
3.
Press the
button four times to select [OPTIONS(2)].
4. Press the button six times to select [DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT] and
press the ENTER button.
The [DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT] screen will be displayed.
( page 64)
5. Select a source as the default source, and press the ENTER button.
6. Press the EXIT button a few times to close the menu.
7. Restart the projector.
The source you selected in step 5 will be projected.
TIP:WhentheprojectorisinStandbymode,applyingacomputersignalfromacomputer
connectedtotheCOMPUTERINinputwillpowerontheprojector andsimultaneously
projectthecomputer’simage.
([AUTOPOWERON(COMP.)]/[AUTOPOWERON(COMP1)]forNP216 page 64)
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110
NP216
NP216
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
Usetheadjustabletiltfoot,thezoomleverorthefocusringtoadjustthepicturesizeandposition.
In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity.
Adjusting the throw angle (the height of an image)
[Tiltfoot]( page 22)
Adjusting the left and right tilt of an image
[Rearfoot]( page 22)
Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage
[Zoomlever]( page 23)
Adjusting the focus
[Focusring]( page 23)
Adjustingthekeystonecorrection[KEYSTONE]( page 24)
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2
1
4
3
Adjustable Tilt Foot
Ventilation
outlet
Adjustable Tilt
Foot Lever
Adjust the Tilt Foot
1. Lift the front edge of the projector.
CAUTION:
Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet during Tilt Foot adjustment
as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and after it
is turned off.
2. Push up and hold the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever on the front of
the projector to extend the adjustable tilt foot.
3. Lower the front of the projector to the desired height.
4. Release the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever to lock the Adjustable tilt
foot.
The tilt foot can be extended up to 1.6 inch/40 mm.
There is approximately 10 degrees (up) of adjustment for the front of
the projector.
Rotate the rear foot to the desired height in order to square the image
on the projection surface.
CAUTION:
• Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.
Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang (from the wall or
ceiling) the projector can cause damage to the projector.
Adjustingtheleftandrighttiltofanimage[Rearfoot]
1. Remove the spacer (black rubber) from the rear foot.
Keep the spacer for future use.
2. Rotate the rear foot.
The rear foot can be extended up to 0.4 inch/10 mm. Rotating the rear
foot allows the projector to be placed horizontally.
NOTE:Afterusingtheprojector,attachthespacertotherearfoot.
Spacer (black
rubber)
Rear foot
Up
Down
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Zoom
UsetheZOOMlevertoadjusttheimagesizeonthescreen.
Zoom Lever
Focus
Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus.
Focus Ring
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Correcting Keystone Distortion
Correcting Keystone Distortion
If the screen is tilted vertically, keystone distortion becomes large. Proceed with the following
steps to correct keystone distortion
NOTE:
• TheKeystonecorrectioncancauseanimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.
• TheKeystonecorrectionrangecanbemadenarrower,dependingonasignaloritsaspectratioselection.
Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet
1. Press the ( ) or ( ) button with no menus displayed.
The keystone bar will be displayed.
2. Use the or to correct the keystone distortion.
Adjust so that the right and left sides are parallel.
3. Press the ENTER button.
The keystone bar will be closed.
NOTE:Whenthemenuisdisplayed,theaboveoperationisnotavailable.Whenthemenuisdisplayed,presstheMENUbuttonto
closethemenuandstarttheKeystonecorrection.
Fromthemenu,select[SETUP][GENERAL][KEYSTONE].Thechangescanbesavedwith[KEYSTONESAVE].( page 55)
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting with the remote control
1. Press the KEYSTONE button.
The Keystone bar will be displayed.
2. Use the or button to correct the keystone distortion.
Adjust so that the right and left sides are parallel.
3. Press the ENTER button.
NOTE:
• TheKeystonecorrectioncancauseanimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.
• Themaximumrangeofverticalkeystonecorrectionis+/−40degrees.Thismaximumrangemaybesmallerdependingonthe
signaloraspectratiosetting.TheKeystonecorrectionrangewillalsobesmallerwhen3Dmodeisenabled.
• Therangeofkeystonecorrectionisnotthemaximumtiltangleofprojector.
• Theleftandright(horizontal)keystonecorrectionisnotavailable.
TIP:Thechangescanbesavedwith[KEYSTONESAVE].( page 55)
ON
OFF
AUTO ADJ.
COMPUTER
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIEWER
ID SET
CLEAR
AV-MUTE FREEZE
ENTER
EXIT
ECO MODE
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
VOL.
HELP
FOCUS
ASPECT
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust
Optimizingacomputerimageautomatically.
PresstheAUTOADJ.buttontooptimizeacomputerimageautomatically.
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
[Poor picture]
[Normal picture]
NOTE:
Somesignalsmaytaketimetodisplayormaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.
• TheAutoAdjustfunctionwillworkforcomputer(RGB)signalonly.
• IftheAutoAdjustoperationcannotoptimizethecomputersignal,trytoadjust[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],and[PHASE]
manually. ( page 51, 52)
Turning Up or Down Volume
Sound level from the speaker can be adjusted.
TIP: When no menus appear, the and buttons on the projector cabinet work as a volume control.
Increase volume
Decrease volume
NOTE:The[BEEP]soundvolumecannotbeadjusted.Toturnoffthe[BEEP]sound,fromthemenu,select[SETUP][OPTIONS
(1)][BEEP][OFF].
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7 Turning off the Projector
Toturnofftheprojector:
1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector
cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote con-
trol.
The [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE? /CARBON SAV-
INGS- SESSION X.XXX[g-CO2]] message will appear.
2. Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the
(POWER) or the POWER OFF button again.
The lamp will turn off and the projector will go into standby
mode. When in standby mode, the POWER indicator will
light orange and the STATUS indicator will light green when
[NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE].
Immediately after turning on the projector and displaying an
image, you cannot turn off the projector for 60 seconds.
3. Finally, unplug the power cable.
The POWER indicator will go out.
CAUTION:
Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the AC power supply is disconnected either during normal
projector operation or during cooling fan operation. Use caution when picking up the projector.
Power On Standby
Steady green light Steady orange light
NOTE:
• Donotturnoffthepowerfor60secondsimmediatelyafterturningitonanddisplayinganimage.
• DonotdisconnecttheACpowersupplytotheprojectorwithin10secondsofmakingadjustmentorsettingchangesandclosing
themenu.Doingsocancauselossofadjustmentsandsettings.
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After Use
Preparation:Makesurethattheprojectoristurnedoff.
1. Disconnect any other cables.
2. Retract adjustable tilt foot if extended.
3. Cover the lens with the lens cap.
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1 Turning off the Image and Sound
Press the AV-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short
period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound.
NOTE: Even though the image is turned off, the menu still remains on the
screen.
Freezing a Picture
PresstheFREEZE buttontofreezeapicture.Press againtoresume
motion.
NOTE:Theimageisfrozenbuttheoriginalvideoisstillplayingback.
Enlarging a Picture
You can enlarge the picture up to four times.
NOTE:Themaximummagnicationmaybelessthanfourtimesdependingonthe
signalorwhen[WIDEZOOM]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO].
To do so:
1. Press the MAGNIFY (+) button to magnify the picture.
To move the magnified image, use the ,,or button.
2. Press the  button.
The area of the magnified image will be moved
3. Press the MAGNIFY (−) button.
Each time the MAGNIFY (−) button is pressed, the image is re-
duced.
NOTE:
• Theimagewillbeenlargedorreducedatthecenterofthescreen.
• Displayingthemenuwillcancelthecurrentmagnication.
4. Convenient Features
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4. Convenient Features
Changing Eco Mode
This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp:
OFFandONmodes.Thelamplifecanbeextendedbyturningonthe[ECOMODE].
[ECOMODE] Description Status of LAMP indicator
[OFF] This is the default setting (100% Brightness). Off
STATUS
LAMP
[ON] Select this mode to increase the lamp life (approx.
90% Brightness.)
Steady Green light
STATUS
LAMP
ON
OFF
AUTO ADJ.
COMPUTER
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIEWER
ID SET
CLEAR
AV-MUTE FREEZE
ENTER
EXIT
ECO MODE
KEYSTONE
PICTURE
VOL.
HELP
FOCUS
ASPECT
123
456
789
0
MENU
ZOOM
L
-CLICK
R
-CLICK
MOUSE
P
A
G
E
M
A
G
N
I
F
Y
POWER
Toturnonthe[ECOMODE],dothefollowing:
1. Press the ECO MODE button on the remote control to display
[ECO MODE] screen.
2. Use the or button to select [ON].
3. Press the ENTER button.
To change from [ON] to [OFF], Go back to Step 2 and select [OFF].
Repeat Step 3.
NOTE:
• The[ECOMODE]canbechangedbyusingthemenu.
Select[SETUP][GENERAL][ECOMODE].
• Thelampliferemainingandlamphoursusedcanbecheckedin[USAGETIME].
Select[INFO.][USAGETIME].
• Theprojectorwillalwaysenterinto the[ECO MODE][OFF]conditionfor60
seconds immediately after the projector is turned on. The lamp condition will
notbeaffectedevenwhen[ECOMODE]ischangedwithinthistimeperiod.
• Afteralapseof45secondsfromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackor
logoscreen,[ECOMODE]willautomaticallyswitchto[ON].Thisisdoneonly
when[ECOMODE]issetto[OFF].
• Iftheprojectorisoverheatedin[OFF]mode,theremaybeacasewherethe[ECO
MODE]automaticallychangesto[ON]modetoprotecttheprojector.Whenthe
projectorisin[ON]mode,thepicturebrightnessdecreases.Whentheprojector
comesbacktonormaltemperature,the[ECOMODE]returnsto[OFF]mode.
Thermometer symbol [ ]indicatesthe[ECOMODE]isautomaticallysetto
[ON]modebecausetheinternaltemperatureistoohigh.
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4. Convenient Features
Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]
This feature will show energy-saving effect in terms of CO
2
emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[ECOMODE]
issetto[ON].Thisfeatureiscalled[CARBONMETER].
Therearetwomessages:[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]and[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION].The[TOTALCARBON
SAVINGS]messageshowsthetotalamountofCO
2
emission reduction from the time of shipment up to now. You can
checktheinformationon[USAGETIME]from[INFO.]ofthemenu.( page 66)
The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messageshowstheamountofCO
2
emission reduction between the time of
changingtoECOMODEimmediatelyafterthetimeofpower-onandthetimeofpower-off.The[CARBONSAVINGS-
SESSION]messagewillbedisplayedinthe[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?]messageatthetimeofpower-off.
TIP:
• TheformulaasshownbelowisusedtocalculatetheamountofCO
2
emission reduction.
AmountofCO
2
emissionreduction=PowerconsumptioninOFFforECOMODE–PowerconsumptioninONforECOMODEx
CO
2
conversion factor.*
* Calculation for amount of CO
2
emissionreductionisbasedonanOECDpublication“CO
2
EmissionsfromFuelCombustion,2008
Edition”.
• Thisformulawillnotapplytothepowerconsumptionwhichisnotaffectedbywhether[ECOMODE]isturnedonoroff.
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4. Convenient Features
Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]
AkeywordcanbesetforyourprojectorusingtheMenutoavoidoperationbyanunauthorizeduser.Whenakeyword
is set, turning on the projector will display the Keyword input screen. Unless the correct keyword is entered, the pro-
jector cannot project an image.
•The[SECURITY]settingcannotbecancelledbyusingthe[RESET]ofthemenu.
ToenabletheSecurityfunction:
1. Press the MENU button.
The menu will be displayed.
2. Press the button twice to select [SETUP] and press the button or the ENTER button to select [GEN-
ERAL].
3. Press the button to select [INSTALLATION].
4. Press the button three times to select [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button.
The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.
5. Press the button to select [ON] and press the ENTER button.
The [SECURITY KEYWORD] screen will be displayed.
6. Type in a combination of the four  buttons and press the ENTER button.
NOTE:Akeywordmustbe4to10digitsinlength.
The [CONFIRM KEYWORD] screen will be displayed.
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4. Convenient Features
7. Type in the same combination of  buttons and press the ENTER button.
The confirmation screen will be displayed.
8. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button.
The SECURITY function has been enabled.
Toturnontheprojectorwhen[SECURITY]isenabled:
1. Press and hold the POWER button for about 1 second.
The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect that the projector is locked.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Type in the correct keyword and press the ENTER button. The projector will display an image.
NOTE: The security disable mode is maintained until the power cable is unplugged.
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4. Convenient Features
TodisabletheSECURITYfunction:
1. Press the MENU button.
The menu will be displayed.
2. Select [SETUP] [INSTALLATION] [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button.
The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.
3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER button.
The KEYWORD CONFIRMATION screen will be displayed.
4. Type in your keyword and press the ENTER button.
When the correct keyword is entered, the SECURITY function will be disabled.
NOTE:Ifyouforgetyourkeyword,contactyourdealer.Yourdealerwillprovideyouwithyourkeywordinexchangeforyourrequest
code.YourrequestcodeisdisplayedintheKeywordConrmationscreen.Inthisexample[K992-45L8-JNGJ-4XU9-1YAT-EEA2]is
arequestcode.
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4. Convenient Features
30˚
30˚
7 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR)
The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions 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.
Whenoperatingacomputerviatheremotemousereceiver
WhenconnectingusingtheUSBterminal
For PC, the mouse receiver can only be used with a Windows XP*, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or
Mac OS X 10.0.0 or later operating system.
*NOTE:InSP1orolderversionof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:ThePAGE and buttonsdonotworkwithPowerPointforMacintosh.
NOTE:Waitatleast5secondsafterdisconnectingthemousereceiverbeforereconnectingitandviceversa.Thecomputermaynot
identify the mouse receiver if it is repeatedly connected and disconnected in rapid intervals.
Remote mouse receiver
Computer
To USB port of PC or Macintosh
Remote sensor on the
remote mouse receiver
7m/22 feet
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4. Convenient Features
Operatingyourcomputer’smousefromtheremotecontrol
You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control.
PAGE / Button: scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in Power-
Point on your computer.

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:
• Whenyouoperatethecomputerusingthe or button with the menu displayed, both the menu and the mouse pointer
will be affected. Close the menu and perform the mouse operation.
•
ThePAGE and buttonsdonotworkwithPowerPointforMacintosh.
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  button. To drop the item, press the MOUSE L-CLICK
(or R-CLICK) button. To cancel it, press the MOUSE R-CLICK (or L-CLICK) button.
TIP:YoucanchangethePointerspeedontheMousePropertiesdialogboxontheWindows.Formoreinformation,seetheuser
documentation or online help supplied with your computer.
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4. Convenient Features
Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser (NP216/NP215
only)
Overview
Connecting the projector to a network allows the Alert Mail setting ( page 39) and the projector control from a
computer via the network.
To perform the projector control from a web browser, you must have an exclusive application installed on your com-
puter.
The IP address and subnet mask of the projector can be set on the Network Setting screen of the web browser by
using an HTTP server function. Please be sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0” 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 function by starting the Web browser on the computer via the network connected
to the projector and enter the following URL.
• NetworkSetting
http://<the projector’s IP address>/index.html
• AlertMailSetting
http://<the projector’s IP address>/lanconfig.html
TIP:
• ThedefaultIPaddressis“192.168.0.10”.
• Theexclusiveapplicationcanbedownloadedfromourwebsite.
NOTE:
• IfthePROJECTORNETWORKSETTINGSscreendoesnotappearinthewebbrowser,presstheCtrl+F5keystorefreshyourweb
browser (or clear the cache).
• Thedisplay’sorbutton’sresponsecanbesloweddownoroperationmaynotbeaccepteddependingthesettingsofyournetwork.
Shouldthishappen,consultyournetworkadministrator.
Theprojectormaynotrespondifitsbuttonsarerepeatedlypressedinrapidintervals.Shouldthishappen,waitamomentand
repeat.Ifyoustillcan’tgetanyresponse,turnoffandbackontheprojector.
Preparation Before Use
Connect the projector to a commercially available LAN cable before engaging in browser operations. ( page 16)
Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the
setting method. Although the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is possible that items that have actually been set
will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness of the cache, and the contents set from the browser may not be
reflected in operation. It is recommended that a proxy server not be used unless it is unavoidable.
HandlingoftheAddressforOperationviaaBrowser
Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the pro-
jector is via a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to the IP address of the
projector has been registered to the domain name server by a network administrator, or the host name corresponding
to the IP address of the projector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being used.
Example 1: When the host name of the projector has been set to “pj.nec.co.jp”, access is gained to the network
setting by specifying
http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html
for the address or the entry column of the URL.
Example 2: When the IP address of the projector is “192.168.73.1”, access is gained to the mail alert settings by
specifying
http://192.168.73.1/index.html
for the address or the entry column of the URL.
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4. Convenient Features
NetworkSettings
http://<the projector’s IP address> /index.html
DHCP ..................................Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server.
Disabling this option allows you to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from
your network administrator.
TIP:YoucanchecktheIPaddressinthemenuwhen[ENABLE]isselectedfor[DHCP].
Todoso,fromthemenu,select[INFO.][WIREDLAN]when[CONTROLTERMINAL]issetto
[LAN].
IP ADDRESS .......................Set your IP address of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for
[DHCP].
TIP:YoucancheckyourspeciedIPaddressinthemenu
Todoso,fromthemenu,select[INFO.][WIREDLAN].
SUBNET MASK ...................Set your subnet mask number of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected
for [DHCP].
DEFAULT GATEWAY
................Set your default gateway of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for
[DHCP].
DNS (PRIMARY)
.................Set your primary DNS settings of the network connected to the projector.
DNS (SECONDARY) .................
Set your secondary DNS settings of the network connected to the projector.
UPDATE
..............................Reflect your settings.
NOTE:Closethe browser afterclicking[UPDATE].Theprojector will automaticallyupdateyour
settings.
TIP:Selecting[NETWORKSETTINGS]for[RESET]fromtheprojector’smenuallowsyoutoreturnthefollowingitemstothefactory
default.
[DHCP]:DISABLE
[IPADDRESS]:192.168.0.10
[SUBNETMASK]:255.255.255.0
[DEFAULTGATEWAY]:192.168.0.1
*[DNS(PRIMARY)]and[DNS(SECONDARY)]willremainunchanged.
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4. Convenient Features
AlertMailSetting
http://<the projector’s IP address>/lanconfig.html
This option notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. An error message notification
will be sent when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector.
HOST NAME ............................ Type in the hostname of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric char-
acters can be used. If the host name is unknown, type in a string of characters representing the
projector. Example: Projector 1
DOMAIN NAME
........................ Type in the domain name of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric
characters can be used. If the domain name is unknown, type in the right side of @ in the sender’s
address. Example: nec. com
ALERT MAIL
............................. Checking [ENABLE] will turn on the Alert Mail feature.
Checking [DISABLE] will turn off the Alert Mail feature.
SENDER’S ADDRESS
................ Type in the senders 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 this button to reflect the above settings
EXECUTE
.................................. Click this button to send a test mail to check if your settings are correct.
STATUS
..................................... A reply to a test mail will be displayed.
NOTE:
• Ifyouexecuteatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthishappen,checkifthenetworksettingsarecorrect.
• Ifyouenteredanincorrectaddressinatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthishappen,checkiftheRecipientsAd-
dress is correct
TIP:TheAlertMailsettingswillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
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4. Convenient Features
Viewing 3D Images
The projector provides 3D images to a user wearing commercially available DLP
®
Link compatible LCD shutter eye-
glasses.
CAUTION
Healthprecautions
Before viewing, be sure to read health care precautions that may be found in the user’s manual included with your
LCD shutter eyeglasses or your 3D compatible content such as DVDs, Blu-rays, video games, computer's video
files and the like.
To avoid any adverse symptoms, heed the following:
- Do not use LCD shutter eyeglasses for viewing any material other than 3D images.
- Allow a distance of 2 m/7 feet or greater between the screen and a user. Viewing 3D images from too close a
distance can strain your eyes.
- Avoid viewing 3D images for a prolonged period of time. Take a break of 15 minutes or longer after every hour
of viewing.
- Ifyouoranymemberofyourfamilyhasahistoryoflight-sensitiveseizures,consultadoctorbeforeviewing3D
images.
- Whileviewing3Dimages,ifyougetsicksuchasnausea,dizziness,queasiness,headache,eyestrain,blurry
vision, convulsions, and numbness, stop viewing them. If symptoms still persist, consult a doctor.
Featuresfor3Dimageviewing
The 3D feature supports the DLP
®
Link system, one of 3D systems called the LCD shutter glass method. 3D viewing
is achieved by using dedicated LCD shutter eyeglasses to view left and right eye images alternately projected on the
screen. The LCD shutter eyeglasses compatible with the DLP
®
Link system are used for viewing 3D images by syn-
chronizingtotheswitchedtimingofthereectivesynchsignals,whichareincludedinlefteyeandrighteyeimages,
reflected from the screen.
LCDshuttereyeglasses(recommended)
Use DLP
®
Link compatible LCD shutter eyeglasses. We recommend you to use X102 Series manufactured by XpanD.
http://www.xpand3dtv.com/
Stepsforviewing3Dimagesontheprojector
1. Connect the projector to your video equipment.
2. Turnontheprojector,displaytheon-screenmenu,andthenselect[ON]forthe3Dmode.
Fortheoperatingproceduretoturnonthe3Dmode,referto"On-screenmenufor3Dimages"onthefollowing
page.Setother3D-relatedmenuoptionssuchas[DLP®Link]and[L/RINVERT]asnecessary.
3. Play your 3D compatible content and use the projector to display the image.
4. Put on your LCD shutter eyeglasses to view 3D images.
Also refer to the user's manual accompanied with your LCD shutter eyeglasses for more information.
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4. Convenient Features
On-screenmenufor3Dimages
Follow the steps to display the 3D menu.
1. Press the MENU button.
The[SOURCE]menuwillbedisplayed.
[NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216]
2. Press the button twice.
The[SETUP]menuwillbedisplayed.
3. Press the button once, and then press the button four times.
The[3D]menuwillbedisplayed
[NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216]
Selectinginputconnectedtoasourceof3Dimages[COMPUTER/VIDEO/S-VIDEO]/[COMPUTER1/COM-
PUTER2/VIDEO/S-VIDEO(NP216only)
This function switches the 3D mode between ON and OFF for each input.
NOTE:
Toconrmthatthesupported3Dsignalisaccepted,useeitherwayofthefollowing:
- Makesurethat[3D]isdisplayedinthetoprightofthescreenafterthesourceisselected.
- Display[INFO.][SOURCE][3DSIGNAL]andmakesurethat"SUPPORTED"isdisplayed.
EnablingDLP
®
Linktoview3Dimages[DLP®Link]
To use DLP
®
LinkcompatibleLCDshuttereyeglasses,select[ON].
TouseotherLCDshuttereyeglassessuchasIRorwiredLCDshuttertypes,select[OFF].
If you use LCD shutter eyeglasses that are not compatible with DLP
®
Link, the LCD shutter eyeglasses may not
synchronizetotheprojectorproperly.
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4. Convenient Features
Invertingtheorderofdisplayingtheimagesforlefteyeandrighteye[L/RINVERT]
This function changes the order of displaying the images for left eye and right eye.
Change the setting if you have difficulty seeing 3D images.
• EachtimeyoupressthePICTUREbuttonontheremotecontrol,thefollowingmenuitemswillchange:
[L/RINVERT][CONTRAST][BRIGHTNESS] ...
NOTE:When[OFF]isselectedfor[DLP
®
Link],thisfunctionisnotavailable.
NOTE:
• If3DcontentisplayedbackonyourcomputerandtheperformanceispooritmaybecausedbytheCPUorgraphicschip.Inthis
caseyoumayhavedifcultyseeingthe3Dimagesastheywereintended.Checktoseeifyourcomputermeetstherequirements
providedinyouruser'smanualincludedwithyour3Dcontent.
• TheDLP
®
LinkcompatibleLCDshuttereyeglassesallowyoutoview3Dimagesbyreceivingsynchsignals,whichareincluded
inlefteyeandrighteyeimages,reectedfromthescreen.Dependingonenvironmentsorconditionssuchastheambientbright-
ness,screensizeorviewingdistance,theLCDshuttereyeglassesmayfailtoreceivesynchsignals,causingpoor3Dimages.
• Whenthe3Dmodeisenabled,[3D]willbedisplayedinthe[SOURCE]menu.
• Whenthe3Dmodeisenabled,theKeystonecorrectionrangewillbenarrower.
• Whenthe3Dmodeisenabled,thefollowingsettingsareinvalid.
[WALLCOLOR],[PRESET],[REFERENCE],[COLORTEMPERATURE]
• Refertothe[SOURCE]screenunderthe[INFO.]menuforinformationonwhethertheinputsignalis3Dcompatible.
• Signalsotherthanthoselistedbelowwillbeoutofrangeorwillbedisplayedin2D.
[COMPUTER]/[COMPUTER1/COMPUTER2(NP216only)]
640x480@120Hz,800x600@120Hz,1024x768@120Hz,1280x720@120Hz,640x480@60Hz,800x600@60Hz,1024x768@60Hz,
1280x720@60Hz
[VIDEO/S-VIDEO]
Signalswithverticalfrequencyof60Hz
Troubleshootingonviewing3Dimages
If images will not be displayed in 3D or 3D images appear as 2D, check the following table. Also refer to the user's
manual accompanied with your 3D content or LCD shutter eyeglasses.
Possiblecauses Solutions
• Thecontentyouareplayingbackisnotcompatiblewith3D. • Playbackacontentcompatiblewith3D.
• The3Dmodewasturnedofffortheselectedsource.
• Usetheprojector'smenutoturnon3Dmodefortheselected
source. ( page 41)
• YouarenotusingourrecommendedLCDshuttereyeglasses.
• UseourrecommendedLCDshuttereyeglasses.( page 40)
• IftheshutterofyourDLP®LinkcompatibleLCDshuttereye-
glassescannotsynchronizewiththecurrentlyprojectedsource,
the following are possible causes:
- Your LCD shutter eyeglasses are not switched on. • SwitchonyourLCDshuttereyeglasses.
- The battery in the LCD shutter eyeglasses ran down. • Rechargethebatteryorreplaceit.
- [DLP®Link]wasnotturnedon.
• Use the projector's menu to turn on [DLP® Link].( page
41)
- The viewing distance between the viewer and the screen is
too far.
• Moveclosertothescreenuntiltheviewergets3Dimages.
• Orusetheprojector'smenutoselect[NON-INVERT]for[L/R
INVERT].
- There are bright light sources or other projectors near the
viewer.
• Keeplightsourcesorotherprojectorsawayfromtheviewer.
• Donotlooktowardabrightlightsource.
• Orusetheprojector'smenutoselect[NON-INVERT]for[L/R
INVERT].
• If your computeris not setfor3D viewing,the following are
possible causes:
- Your computer does not meet the requirements for 3D view-
ing.
• Checktoseeifyourcomputermeetstherequirementsprovided
in your user's manual included with your 3D content.
- Your computer is not set for 3D output. • Setyourcomputerfor3Doutput.
- The resolution of output signal is out of range. • Selecttheresolutionofoutputsignalsupporting3D.
- The refresh rate of output signal is out of range. • Changetherefreshrateto60Hzor120Hz.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
1 Using the Menus
NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected.
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu.
NOTE: The commands such as ENTER,EXIT,,  in the bottom show available buttons for your operation.
2. Press the  buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu.
3. Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the top item or the first
tab.
4. Use the  buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or
set.
You can use the  buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you want.
5. Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu window.
6. Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using the  buttons on the remote control or
the projector cabinet.
Changes are stored until adjusted again.
7. Repeat steps 2 -6 to adjust an additional item, or press the EXIT button on the remote control or the projec-
tor cabinet to quit the menu display.
NOTE: When a menu or message is displayed, several lines of information may be lost, depending on the signal or settings.
8. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
To return to the previous menu, press the EXIT button.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
Menu Elements
Slide bar
Solid triangle
Tab
Radio button
High Altitude symbol
Menuwindowsordialogboxestypicallyhavethefollowingelements:
Highlight .............................Indicates the selected menu or item.
Solid triangle
......................Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active.
Tab
......................................Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front.
Radio button
.......................Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box.
Source
................................Indicates the currently selected source.
Off Timer remaining time
....Indicates the remaining countdown time when the [OFF TIMER] is preset.
Slide bar
.............................Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.
Key Lock symbol
................Indicates the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is enabled.
Thermometer symbol
.........Indicates the [ECO MODE] is forcibly set to [ON] mode because the internal temperature is too
high.
High Altitude symbol
..........Indicates the [FAN MODE] is set to [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode.
Source
Available buttons
Thermometer symbol
Key Lock symbol
Off Timer remaining
time
Highlight
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
List of Menu Items
Some menu items are not available depending on the input source.
Menu Item Default Options
SOURCE
COMPUTER
COMPUTER1, COMPUTER 2 (NP216 only)
*
VIDEO *
S-VIDEO *
ADJUST
PICTURE
PRESET * 1–6
DETAIL
SETTINGS
REFERENCE *
HIGH-BRIGHT, PRESENTATION, VIDEO, MOVIE,
GRAPHIC, sRGB
GAMMA
CORRECTION
* DYNAMIC, NATURAL, BLACK DETAIL
COLOR
TEMPERATURE
* 5000, 6500, 7800, 8500, 9300, 10500
BrilliantColor OFF, MEDIUM, HIGH
DYNAMIC
CONTRAST
* OFF, ON
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
HUE
RESET
IMAGE
OPTIONS
CLOCK *
PHASE *
HORIZONTAL *
VERTICAL *
ASPECT RATIO * AUTO, 4:3, 16:9, 15:9, 16:10, WIDE ZOOM, NATIVE
POSITION 0
-16to+16
NOISE REDUCTION LOW OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
TELECINE 2-2/2-3 AUTO OFF, 2-2/2-3 AUTO, 2-2 ON, 2-3 ON
SETUP
GENERAL
KEYSTONE 0
-40°to+40°
KEYSTONE SAVE OFF OFF, ON
WALL COLOR OFF
OFF, WHITEBOARD, BLACKBOARD, BLACKBOARD
(GRAY), LIGHT YELLOW, LIGHT GREEN, LIGHT
BLUE, SKY BLUE, LIGHT ROSE, PINK
ECO MODE OFF OFF, ON
CLOSED CAPTION (for North
America only)
OFF
OFF, CAPTION1, CAPTION2, CAPTION3, CAPTION4,
TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, TEXT4
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO,
ESPAÑOL, SVENSKA, 本語
DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA, MAGYAR, POLSKI,
NEDERLANDS, SUOMI
NORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУССКИЙ,
, Ελληνικά, 中文,
국어
MENU
COLOR SELECT COLOR COLOR, MONOCHROME
SOURCE DISPLAY ON OFF, ON
ID DISPLAY ON OFF, ON
ECO MESSAGE OFF OFF, ON
DISPLAY TIME AUTO 45 SEC MANUAL, AUTO 5 SEC, AUTO 15 SEC, AUTO 45 SEC
BACKGROUND LOGO BLUE, BLACK, LOGO
INSTALLATION
ORIENTATION
DESKTOP
FRONT
DESKTOP FRONT, CEILING REAR, DESKTOP REAR,
CEILING FRONT
CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF OFF, ON
SECURITY OFF OFF, ON
COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps
CONTROL ID
CONTROL ID
NUMBER
1 1–254
CONTROL ID OFF OFF, ON
OPTIONS(1)
FAN MODE AUTO AUTO, HIGH, HIGH ALTITUDE
COLOR
SYSTEM
VIDEO AUTO
AUTO, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N,
PAL60, SECAM
S-VIDEO AUTO
AUTO, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N,
PAL60, SECAM
WXGA MODE OFF OFF, ON
BEEP ON OFF, ON
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
SETUP
OPTIONS(2)
OFF TIMER OFF OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00
STANDBY MODE NORMAL NORMAL, POWER-SAVING
AUTO POWER ON(AC) OFF OFF, ON
AUTO POWER ON(COMP.)
AUTO POWER ON(COMP1)
(NP216 only)
OFF OFF, ON
AUTO POWER OFF OFF OFF, 0:05, 0:10, 0:20, 0:30
DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT LAST
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110: LAST, AUTO,
COMPUTER, VIDEO, S-VIDEO
NP216: LAST, AUTO, COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2,
VIDEO, S-VIDEO
CONTROL TERMINAL (NP216/
NP215 only)
PC CONTROL PC CONTROL, LAN
3D
COMPUTER
COMPUTER1(NP216 only)
COMPUTER2(NP216 only)
OFF OFF, ON
VIDEO OFF OFF, ON
S-VIDEO OFF OFF, ON
DLP® Link ON OFF, ON
L/R INVERT NON-INVERT NON-INVERT, INVERT
INFO.
USAGE TIME
LAMP LIFE REMAINING
LAMP HOURS USED
TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS
SOURCE
SOURCE NAME
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
VERTICAL FREQUENCY
SIGNAL TYPE
VIDEO TYPE
SYNC TYPE
SYNC POLARITY
SCAN TYPE
3D SIGNAL
WIRED LAN
(NP216/NP215
only)
PROJECTORNAME
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
MAC ADDRESS
VERSION
PRODUCT
SERIAL NUMBER
FIRMWARE
DATA
CONTROLID(when[CONTROL
ID]isset)
RESET
CURRENT SIGNAL
ALL DATA
NETWORK SETTINGS (NP216/NP215 only)
CLEAR LAMP HOURS
* The asterisk (*) indicates that the default setting varies depending on the signal.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE]
[NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216]
COMPUTER
Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER IN input connector.
NOTE:
• WhenthecomponentinputsignalisconnectedtotheCOMPUTERINconnector,select[COMPUTER].
• TheprojectorwilldetermineiftheinputsignalisRGBorcomponentsignal.
COMPUTER1&COMPUTER2(NP216only)
Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN input connector.
NOTE:
• WhenthecomponentinputsignalisconnectedtotheCOMPUTER1INconnector,select[COMPUTER1].
• TheprojectorwilldetermineiftheinputsignalisRGBorcomponentsignal.
VIDEO
Selects what is connected to your VIDEO input-VCR, DVD player or document camera.
S-VIDEO
Selects what is connected to your S-VIDEO input-VCR or DVD player.
NOTE:Aframemayfreezeforabriefperiodoftimewhenavideoisplayedbackinfast-forwardorfast-rewindwithaVideoorS-
Videosource.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST]
[PICTURE]
[PRESET]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoselectoptimizedsettingsforyourprojectedimage.
You can adjust neutral tint for yellow, cyan or magenta.
Therearesixfactorypresetsoptimizedforvarioustypesofimages.Youcanalsouse[DETAILSETTINGS]tosetuser
adjustablesettingstocustomizeeachgammaorcolor.
Yoursettingscanbestoredin[PRESET1]to[PRESET6].
HIGH-BRIGHT ........ Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
PRESENTATION
..... Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
VIDEO
.................... Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
MOVIE
................... Recommended for movies.
GRAPHIC
............... Recommended for graphics.
sRGB
..................... Standard color values
[DETAIL SETTINGS]
StoringYourCustomizedSettings[REFERENCE]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutostoreyourcustomizedsettingsin[PRESET1]to[PRESET6].
First,selectabasepresetmodefrom[REFERENCE],thenset[GAMMACORRECTION],[COLORTEMPERATURE],
[BrilliantColor]and[DYNAMICCONTRAST].
HIGH-BRIGHT ........ Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
PRESENTATION
..... Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
VIDEO
.................... Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
MOVIE
................... Recommended for movies.
GRAPHIC
............... Recommended for graphics.
sRGB
..................... Standard color values.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
SelectingGammaCorrectionMode[GAMMACORRECTION]
Each mode is recommended for:
DYNAMIC .............. Creates a high-contrast picture.
NATURAL
............... Natural reproduction of the picture.
BLACK DETAIL
....... Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture.
AdjustingColorTemperature[COLORTEMPERATURE]
This option allows you to select the color temperature of your choice.
NOTE:
•
When[PRESENTATION]or[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[REFERENCE],thisfunctionisnotavailable.
• Whenacoloroptionotherthan[OFF]isselectedfor[WALLCOLOR],thisfunctionisnotavailable.
AdjustingBrightnessofWhiteAreas[BrilliantColor]
This function allows you to adjust the brightness of the white areas. As the picture becomes dim, it looks more natu-
ral.
OFF ........................ Turns off the BrilliantColor feature.
MEDIUM
................ Increases brightness of the white areas.
HIGH
...................... Increases more brightness of the white areas.
NOTE:
• [BrilliantColor]isnotavailablewhen[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedfor[REFERENCE].
• [BrillianColor]canbesetto[MEDIUM]or[HIGH]when[PRESENTATION]isselectedfor[REFERENCE]
AdjustingBrightnessandContrast[DYNAMICCONTRAST]
Turningon[DYNAMICCONTRAST]allowsthecontrastratiotobeadjustedtotheproperlevel.
[CONTRAST]
Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal.
[BRIGHTNESS]
Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity.
[SHARPNESS]
Controls the detail of the image.
[COLOR]
Increases or decreases the color saturation level.
[HUE]
Variesthecolorlevelfrom+/−greento+/−blue.Theredlevelisusedasreference.
Input signal CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE
Computer/Computer 1 & 2 (NP216) Yes Yes No No No
Component Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Video, S-Video Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes = Adjustable, No = Not adjustable
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
[RESET]
Thesettingsandadjustmentsfor[PICTURE]willbereturnedtothefactorysettingswiththeexceptionofthefollowing;
Presetnumbersand[REFERENCE]withinthe[PRESET]screen.
Thesettingsandadjustmentsunder[DETAILSETTINGS]withinthe[PRESET]screenthatarenotcurrentlyselected
will not be reset.
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[IMAGE OPTIONS]
AdjustingClockandPhase[CLOCK/PHASE]
This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE.
CLOCK ................... Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear. This
function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image.
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
PHASE ................... Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise, dot interference or cross talk. (This is
evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering.)
Use [PHASE] only after the [CLOCK] is complete.
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AdjustingHorizontal/VerticalPosition[HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL]
Adjuststheimagelocationhorizontallyandvertically.
- Animagecanbedistortedduringtheadjustmentof[CLOCK]and[PHASE].Thisisnotamalfunction.
- Yourmanualadjustmentsfor[CLOCK],[PHASE],[HORIZONTAL],and[VERTICAL]willbestoredinmemoryfor
thecurrentsignal.Thenexttimeyouprojectthesignalwiththesameresolution,horizontalandverticalfrequency,
its adjustments will be called up and applied.
Todeleteadjustmentsstoredinmemory,fromthemenu,youselect[RESET][CURRENTSIGNAL]or[ALL
DATA]andresettheadjustments.
SelectingAspectRatio[ASPECTRATIO]
The term “aspect ratio” refers to the ratio of width to height of a projected image.
The projector automatically determines the incoming signal and displays it in its appropriate aspect ratio.
•Thistableshowstypicalresolutionsandaspectratiosthatmostcomputerssupport.
Resolution Aspect Ratio
VGA
640 x 480 4:3
SVGA 800 x 600 4:3
XGA 1024 x 768 4:3
WXGA 1280 x 768 15:9
WXGA 1280 x 800 16:10
WXGA+ 1440 x 900 16:10
SXGA 1280 x 1024 5:4
SXGA+ 1400 x 1050 4:3
UXGA 1600 x 1200 4:3
Options Function
AUTO The projector will automatically determine the incoming signal and display it in its aspect
ratio. ( next page)
The projector may erroneously determine the aspect ratio depending on its signal. If this
occurs, select the appropriate aspect ratio from the following.
4:3 The image is displayed in 4:3 aspect ratio.
16:9 The image is displayed in 16:9 aspect ratio.
15:9 The image is displayed in 15:9 aspect ratio.
16:10 The image is displayed in 16:10 aspect ratio.
WIDE ZOOM The image is stretched left and right.
Parts of the displayed image are cropped at the left and right edges and therefore not
visible.
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NATIVE The projector displays the current image in its true resolution when the incoming computer
signal has a lower resolution than the projector’s native resolution.
[Example1] When the incoming sig-
nal with the resolution of 800 x 600 is
displayed on the NP115/NP110:
[Example 2] When the incoming
signal with the resolution of 800 x 600
is displayed on the NP216/NP215/
NP210:
NOTE:
• Whenanon-computersignalisdisplayed,the[NATIVE]isnotavailable.
• Whenyou aredisplayingan RGBimagewithahigher resolutionthanthe projector'snative
resolutionsuchasSXGA,theimagewillbedisplayedintheprojector’snativeresolution(XGA)
evenif[NATIVE]isselected.
Sampleimagewhentheappropriateaspectratioisautomaticallydetermined
[Computersignal]
Aspect ratio of incoming signal 4:3 5:4 16:9 15:9 16:10
Sample image when the appro-
priate aspect ratio is automati-
cally determined
[Videosignal]
Aspect ratio of incoming signal 4:3 Letterbox Squeeze
Sample image when the as-
pect ratio is automatically de-
termined
NOTE:Todisplayasqueezedsignalprop-
erly,select[16:9]or[WIDEZOOM].
TIP:
• Imagepositioncanbeadjustedverticallyusing[POSITION]whenthe[16:9],[15:9],or[16:10]aspectratiosareselected.
• Theterm“letterbox”referstoamorelandscape-orientedimagewhencomparedtoa4:3image,whichisthestandardaspect
ratio for a video source.
Theletterboxsignalhasaspectratioswiththevistasize“1.85:1”orcinemascopesize“2.35:1”formovielm.
• Theterm“squeeze”referstothecompressedimageofwhichaspectratioisconvertedfrom16:9to4:3.
AdjustingtheVerticalPositionofImage[POSITION]
(onlywhen[16:9],[15:9],or[16:10]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO])
When[16:9],[15:9],or[16:10]isselectedin[ASPECTRATIO],theimageisdisplayedwithblackbordersonthetop
and bottom.
You can adjust the vertical position from the top to the bottom of the black area.
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TurningonNoiseReduction[NOISEREDUCTION]
This function allows you to select the level of noise reduction.
Theprojectorissettotheoptimizedlevelforeachsignalatthefactory.
Select your preference item for your signal when video noise is noticeable.
Theoptionsare[OFF],[LOW],[MEDIUM],and[HIGH].
NOTE:ThisfeatureisnotavailablefortheRGBsignal.Noisereductionsettooffgivesbestimagequalitybywayofhigherbandwidth.
Noise reduction set to on softens the image.
SettingTelecineMode[TELECINE]
This function allows you to convert motion picture film images into video. The process adds additional frames to the
picture in order to increase the frame rate.
NOTE:ThisfeatureisavailableonlywhenanSDTVsignalisselected.
OFF ........................ Turns off the TELECINE mode.
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
NOTE:Thisfeatureisnotavailablefor480p,576p,720p,1080iandRGBsignals.
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]
[GENERAL]
CorrectingVerticalKeystoneDistortionManually[KEYSTONE]
You can correct vertical distortion manually. ( page 24)
TIP:Whenthisoptionishighlighted,pressingtheENTERbuttonwilldisplayitsslidebarforadjustment.
SavingVerticalKeystoneCorrection[KEYSTONESAVE]
This option enables you to save your current keystone settings.
OFF ........................ Does not save current keystone correction settings. It will return your keystone correction settings to
“zero”.
ON
......................... Saves current keystone correction settings
Saving your change once affects all sources. The changes are saved when the projector is turned off.
UsingtheWallColorCorrection[WALLCOLOR]
This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white.
NOTE:
• Selectingcoloroptionsotherthan[OFF]willreducebrightness.
• Whenthe3Dmodeisenabled,the[WALLCOLOR]itemisnotavailable.
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SettingEcoMode[ECOMODE]
ThisfeatureturnsonorofftheECOmode.Thelamplifecanbeextendedbyselecting[ON].Selecting[ON]also
decreasesfannoisewhencomparedto[OFF]mode.
ECO MODE Description Status of LAMP indicator
OFF
This is the Default setting
(100% Brightness).
Off
ON
Select this mode to increase the lamp life
(approx. 90% Brightness.)
Steady Green light
NOTE:
• The[LAMPLIFEREMAINING]and[LAMPHOURSUSED]canbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.][USAGETIME].
(page 66)
•
Theprojectorwillalwaysenterintothe[ECOMODE][OFF]conditionfor60secondsimmediatelyaftertheprojectoristurnedon.
Thelampconditionwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[ECOMODE]ischangedwithinthistimeperiod.
• Afteralapseof45secondsfromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackorlogoscreen,[ECOMODE]willautomaticallyswitch
to[ON].
Theprojectorwillreturntothe[OFF]modeonceasignalisaccepted.
• Iftheprojectorbecomesoverheatedin[OFF]modebecauseofuseinahigh-temperatureroom,theremaybeacasewherethe
[ECOMODE]automaticallychangesto[ON]modetoprotecttheprojector.Thismodeiscalled“forcedECOmode”.Whenthe
projectorisin[ON]mode,thepicturebrightnessdecreases.TheLAMPindicator’ssteadylightindicatestheprojectorisin[ON]
mode.Whentheprojectorcomesbacktonormaltemperature,the[ECOMODE]returnsto[OFF]mode.
Thermometer symbol [ ]indicatesthe[ECOMODE]isautomaticallysetto[ON]modebecausetheinternaltemperatureistoo
high.
SettingClosedCaption[CLOSEDCAPTION](forNorthAmericaonly)
This option sets several closed caption modes that allow text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video
or S-Video.
OFF ........................ This exits the closed caption mode.
CAPTION 1-4
......... Text is superimposed.
TEXT 1-4
................ Text is displayed.
SelectingMenuLanguage[LANGUAGE]
You can choose one of 21 languages for on-screen instructions.
NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
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[MENU]
SelectingMenuColor[COLORSELECT]
You can choose between two options for menu color: COLOR and MONOCHROME.
TurningOn/OffSourceDisplay[SOURCEDISPLAY]
This option turns on or off input name display such as COMPUTER, VIDEO, S-VIDEO and No Input to be displayed
on the top right of the screen.
When[ON]isselected,thefollowingwillbedisplayed:
- Aninputnamedisplaysuchas[COMPUTER]willbeshownimmediatelyaftersourceselection.
- [NOINPUT]willbeshownwhenthereisnosignalpresent.
TurningON/OFFControlID[IDDISPLAY]
ID DISPLAY ........... This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control
is pressed.
TurningOn/OffEcoMessage[ECOMESSAGE]
This option turns on or off the following messages when the projector is turned on.
TheEcoMessagepromptstheusertosaveenergy.When[OFF]isselectedfor[ECOMODE],youwillgetamessage
topromptyoutoselect[ON]for[ECOMODE].
When[ON]isselectedfor[ECOMODE]
To close the message, press the ENTER or the EXIT button. The message will disappear if no button operation is
done for 30 seconds.
When[OFF]isselectedfor[ECOMODE]
PressingtheENTERbuttonwilldisplaythe[ECOMODE]screen.( page 56)
To close the message, press the EXIT button.
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SelectingMenuDisplayTime[DISPLAYTIME]
This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu. The
presetchoicesare[MANUAL],[AUTO5SEC],[AUTO15SEC],and[AUTO45SEC].The[AUTO45SEC]isthefac-
tory preset.
SelectingaColororLogoforBackground[BACKGROUND]
Use this feature to display a blue/black screen or logo when no signal is available. The default background is
[LOGO].
TIP: The logo can be changed.
Formoreinformationabouthowtochangethelogo,pleaseconsultyourNECorNEC-designatedservicestation.
If you cannot find one in your area, ask your dealer.
NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
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[INSTALLATION]
SelectingProjectorOrientation[ORIENTATION]
This reorients your image for your type of projection. The options are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection,
desktop rear projection, and ceiling front projection.
DESKTOP FRONT
CEILING REAR
DESKTOP REAR
CEILING FRONT
DisablingtheCabinetButtons[CONTROLPANELLOCK]
This option turns on or off the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function.
NOTE:
• ThisCONTROLPANELLOCKdoesnotaffecttheremotecontrolfunctions.
• Whenthecontrolpanelislocked,pressingandholdingtheEXITbuttonontheprojectorcabinetforabout10secondswillchange
thesettingto[OFF].
TIP:Whenthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isturnedon,akeylockicon[ ]willbedisplayedatthebottomrightofthemenu.
EnablingSecurity[SECURITY]
This feature turns on or off the SECURITY function.
Unless the correct keyword is entered, the projector cannot project an image. ( page 32)
NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
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SelectingCommunicationSpeed[COMMUNICATIONSPEED]
This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port (D-Sub 9P). It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps. The
default is 38400 bps. Select the appropriate baud rate for your equipment to be connected (depending on the equip-
ment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs).
NOTE:Yourselectedcommunicationspeedwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
SettingIDtotheProjector[CONTROLID]
You can operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that has the CONTROL
ID function. If you assign the same ID to all the projectors, you can conveniently operate all the projectors together
using the single remote control. To do so, you have to assign an ID number to each projector.
CONTROL ID NUMBER .......Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector.
CONTROL ID
.......................Select [OFF] to turn off the CONTROL ID setting and select [ON] to turn on the CONTROL ID set-
ting.
NOTE:
•
When[ON]isselectedfor[CONTROLID],theprojectorcannotbeoperatedbyusingtheremotecontrolthatdoesnotsupport
theCONTROLIDfunction.(Inthiscasethebuttonsontheprojectorcabinetcanbeused.)
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
•PressingandholdingtheENTERbuttonontheprojectorcabinetfor10secondswilldisplaythemenuforcancelingtheControl
ID.
AssigningorChangingtheControlID
1. Turn on the projector.
2. Press the ID SET button on the remote control.
The CONTROL ID screen will be displayed.
If the projector can be operated with the current remote control ID, the [ACTIVE] will be displayed. If the projector
cannot be operated with the current remote control ID, the [INACTIVE] will be displayed. To operate the inactive
projector, assign the control ID used for the projector by using the following procedure (Step 3).
3. Press one of numeric keypad buttons while pressing and holding the ID SET button on the remote con-
trol.
Example:
To assign “3”, press the “3” button on the remote control.
No ID means that all the projectors can be operated together with a single remote
control. To set “No ID”, enter “000” or press the CLEAR button.
TIP:TherangeofIDsisfrom1to254.
4. Release the ID SET button.
The updated CONTROL ID screen will be displayed.
NOTE:
• TheIDscanbeclearedinafewdaysafterthebatteriesarerundownorremoved.
• Accidentallypressinganyoneofthebuttonsoftheremotecontrolwillclearcurrentlyspecied
IDwithbatteriesremoved.
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[OPTIONS(1)]
SelectingFanMode[FANMODE]
This option allows you to select three modes for fan speed: Auto mode, High speed mode, and High Altitude mode.
AUTO ..................... The built-in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature.
HIGH
...................... The built-in fans run at high speed.
HIGH ALTITUDE
..... The built-in fans run at a high speed. Select this option when using the projector at altitudes approximately
5500 feet/1700 meters or higher.
Whenyouwishtocooldownthetemperatureinsidetheprojectorquickly,select[HIGH].
NOTE:
• ItisrecommendedthatyouselectHighspeedmodeifyouusetheprojectornon-stopforconsecutivedays.
•Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigher.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancause
the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector.
•Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1700metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausethe
lamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].
•Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhighercanshortenthelifeofopticalcomponentssuch
as the lamp.
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
Selecting[COLORSYSTEM]
This feature enables you to select video standards manually.
Normallyselect[AUTO].Selectthevideostandardfromthepulldownmenu.ThismustbedoneforVIDEOandS-
VIDEO Connectors separately.
EnablingorDisablingWXGAMode[WXGAMODE]
Selecting[ON]willgiveprioritytoaWXGA(1280x768)signalinrecognizinganinputsignal.
When[WXGAMODE]issetto[ON],anXGA(1024x768)signalmaynotberecognized.Inthiscase,select[OFF].
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EnablingKeySoundandErrorSound[BEEP]
This feature turns on or off the button sound or alarm when the following operations are performed.
- Displaying the main menu
- Switching sources
- Pressing POWER ON or POWER OFF button
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[OPTIONS(2)]
UsingOffTimer[OFFTIMER]
Theremainingcountdowntimewillbedisplayedatthebottomofthemenuwhenthe[OFFTIMER]ispreset.
1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours: OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00.
2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control.
3. The remaining time starts counting down.
4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.
NOTE:
• Tocancelthepresettime,set[OFF]forthepresettimeorturnoffthepower.
• Whentheremainingtimereaches3minutesbeforetheprojectoristurnedoff,the[THEPROJECTORWILLTURNOFFWITHIN3
MINUTES]messagewillbedisplayedonthebottomofthescreen.
SelectingPower-savingin[STANDBYMODE]
Theprojectorhastwostandbymodes:[NORMAL]and[POWER-SAVING].
The POWER-SAVING mode is the mode that allows you to put the projector in the power-saving condition which
consumes less power than the NORMAL mode. The projector is preset for NORMAL mode at the factory.
NORMAL ................ Power indicator: Orange light/STATUS indicator: Green light
POWER-SAVING
.... Power indicator: Red light/STATUS indicator: Off
The following connectors, buttons or functions will not work during this mode.
- PC CONTROL port, and COMPUTER OUT connector (MONITOR OUT on NP216)
- LAN and Mail Alert functions (NP216/NP215 only)
- Buttons other than POWER button on the cabinet
- Buttons other than POWER ON button on the remote control
NOTE:
• When[CONTROLPANELLOCK],[CONTROLID],or[AUTOPOWERON(COMP.)]isturnedon,the[STANDBYMODE]settingis
not available.
• ThepowerconsumptioninthestandbymodewillnotbeincludedincalculatingCO
2
emission reduction.
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
EnablingAutoPowerOn[AUTOPOWERON(AC)]
Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet. This eliminates the
need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet.
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TurningOntheProjectorByApplyingComputerSignal[AUTOPOWERON(COMP.)/[AUTOPOWER
ON(COMP1)]forNP216]
When the projector is in Standby mode, applying a computer signal from a computer connected to the COMPUTER
IN input (COMPUTER 1 IN on NP216) will power on the projector and simultaneously project the computer’s image.
This functionality eliminates the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet
to power on the projector.
NOTE:
• Disconnectingacomputersignalfromthecomputerwillnotpowerofftheprojector.Werecommendusingthisfunctionincom-
binationoftheAUTOPOWEROFFfunction.
• Thisfunctionwillnotbeavailableunderthefollowingconditions:
- whenacomponentsignalisappliedtotheCOMPUTERIN(COMPUTER1INonNP216)connector
- whenaSynconGreenRGBsignalorcompositesyncsignalisapplied
• ToenabletheAUTOPOWERON(COMP.)/AUTOPOWERON(COMP1)afterturningofftheprojector,wait3secondsandinputa
computer signal.
Ifacomputersignalisstillpresentwhentheprojectoristurnedoff,theAUTOPOWERON(COMP.)/AUTOPOWERON(COMP1)
will not work and the projector remains in standby mode.
EnablingPowerManagement[AUTOPOWEROFF]
When this option is selected you can enable the projector to automatically turn off (at the selected time: 5min., 10min.,
20min., 30min.) if there is no signal received by any input or if no operation is performed.
SelectingDefaultSource[DEFAULTSOURCESELECT]
You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on.
LAST ................................... Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned
on.
AUTO
..................................Searches for an active source in order of COMPUTER VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPUTER (COM-
PUTER 1 COMPUTER 2 on NP216) and displays the first found source.
COMPUTER
........................Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER IN connector every time the projector is turned
on.
COMPUTER 1
(NP216 only)
......................Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER 1 IN connector every time the projector is turned
on.
COMPUTER 2
(NP216 only)
......................Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER 2 IN connector every time the projector is turned
on.
VIDEO
.................................Displays the Video source from the VIDEO IN connector every time the projector is turned on.
S-VIDEO
.............................Displays the Video source from the S-VIDEO IN connector every time the projector is turned on.
SelectingPortforExternalEquipment[CONTROLTERMINAL](NP216/NP215only)
This option allows you to select a port for controlling the projector either from PC Control or over a LAN.
PC CONTROL ......... Select for controlling the projector from external equipment connected to the PC CONTROL port (D-Sub 9
Pin).
LAN
........................ Select for controlling the projector from external equipment connected to the LAN port (RJ-45).
NOTE:
- When[POWER-SAVING]isselectedfor[STANDBYMODE],controllingtheprojectorfromexternalequipmentisnotpossible.
- ThePCControlportandLANportarenotactiveatthesametime.
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[3D]
[NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216]
Selectinginputconnectedtoasourceof3Dimages[COMPUTER/VIDEO/S-VIDEO]/[COMPUTER1/COM-
PUTER2/VIDEO/S-VIDEO](NP216only)
This function switches the 3D mode between ON and OFF for each input.
ON ......................... Turns on the 3D mode for the selected input.
NOTE:
Toconrmthatthesupported3Dsignalisaccepted,useeitherwayofthefollowing:
- Makesurethat[3D]isdisplayedinthetoprightofthescreenafterthesourceisselected.
- Display[INFO.][SOURCE][3DSIGNAL]andmakesurethat"SUPPORTED"isdisplayed.
OFF ........................ Turns off the 3D mode for the selected input.
EnablingDLP
®
Linktoview3Dimages[DLP®Link]
This function switches the DLP
®
Link system between ON and OFF.
ON ......................... Turns on the DLP
®
Link system.
OFF
........................ Turns off the DLP
®
Link system.
NOTE:
TouseDLP
®
LinkcompatibleLCDshuttereyeglasses,select[ON].
TouseotherLCDshuttereyeglassessuchasIRorwiredLCDshuttertypes,select[OFF].
IfyouuseLCDshuttereyeglassesthatarenotcompatiblewithDLP
®
Link,theLCDshuttereyeglassesmaynotsynchronizetothe
projector properly.
Invertingtheorderofdisplayingtheimagesforlefteyeandrighteye[L/RINVERT]
This function changes the order of displaying the images for left eye and right eye.
Change the setting if you have difficulty seeing 3D images.
Each time you press the PICTURE button on the remote control, the following menu items will change:
[L/RINVERT][CONTRAST][BRIGHTNESS]...
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7 Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage. This item has three pages (four pages on NP216/NP215).
The information included is as follows:
TIP:PressingtheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolwillshowthe[INFO.]menuitems.
[USAGE TIME]
[LAMPLIFEREMAINING](%)*
[LAMPHOURSUSED](H)
[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS](kg-CO2)
* The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life.
The value informs you of the amount of lamp usage. When the remaining lamp time reaches 0, the LAMP LIFE
REMAINING bar indicator changes from 0% to 100 Hours and starts counting down.
If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hours, the projector will not turn on regardless of whether the ECO MODE
is set to OFF or ON.
• Themessagetotheeffectthatthelampshouldbereplacedwillbedisplayedforoneminutewhentheprojector
is turned on and when the POWER button on the projector or the remote control is pressed.
To dismiss this message, press any button on the projector or the remote control.
Lamplife(H)
ReplacementlampECO MODE
OFF ON
3500 5000
NP13LP
•
[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]
This displays the estimated carbon saving information in kg. The carbon footprint factor in the carbon saving cal-
culation is based on the OECD (2008 Edition).
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[SOURCE]
[SOURCENAME] [HORIZONTALFREQUENCY]
[VERTICALFREQUENCY] [SIGNALTYPE]
[VIDEOTYPE] [SYNCTYPE]
[SYNCPOLARITY] [SCANTYPE]
[3DSIGNAL]
[WIREDLAN](NP216/NP215only)
[PROJECTORNAME] [IPADDRESS]
[SUBNETMASK] [GATEWAY]
[MACADDRESS]
[VERSION]
[PRODUCT]
[SERIALNUMBER]
[FIRMWARE]Version
[DATA]Version
[CONTROLID](when[CONTROLID]isset)
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET]
[NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216/NP215]
ReturningtoFactoryDefault[RESET]
The RESET feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a (all) source (s) except
the following:
[CURRENTSIGNAL]
Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels.
Theitemsthatcanberesetare:[PRESET],[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[COLOR],[HUE],[SHARPNESS],
[ASPECTRATIO],[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],[PHASE],[NOISEREDUCTION],and[TELECINE].
[ALLDATA]
Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset.
All items can be reset EXCEPT [LANGUAGE],[BACKGROUND], [SECURITY], [COMMUNICATIONSPEED],
[CONTROLID],[STANDBYMODE],[FANMODE],[CONTROLTERMINAL](NP216/NP215only),[LAMPLIFE
REMAINING],[LAMPHOURSUSED],[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS],and[NETWORKSETTINGS](NP216/NP215
only).
Toresetthelampusagetime,see“ClearingLampHourMeter[CLEARLAMPHOURS]”below.
ClearingNetworkingSettings[NETWORKSETTINGS](NP216/NP215only)
Returns[DHCP],[IPADDRESS],[SUBNETMASK],and[GATEWAY]tothedefaultsettings.
ClearingLampHourMeter[CLEARLAMPHOURS]
Resetsthelampclockbacktozero.Selectingthisoptiondisplayssubmenuforaconrmation.Select[YES]andpress
the ENTER button.
NOTE:Elapsedtimeofthelampusewillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
NOTE:Theprojectorwillturnoffandgointostandbymodewhenyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforanother100hoursafterthe
lamp has reached the end of its life. In this condition you cannot clear the lamp hour meter on the menu. If this happens, press the
HELPbuttonontheremotecontrolfor10secondstoresetthelampclockbacktozero.Dothisonlyafterreplacingthelamp.
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6. Maintenance
This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the cabinet and the lens, and
replace the lamp.
1 Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens
1. Turn off the projector before cleaning.
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong
detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
NoteonCleaningtheLens
Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
Vacuum the ventilation
inlet of the cabinet.
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Replacing the Lamp
When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red. Even though the lamp may
still be working, replace the lamp to maintain the optimal projector performance. After replacing the lamp, be sure to
clear the lamp hour meter. ( page 68)
CAUTION
• Usethespeciedlampforsafetyandperformance.
• DONOTTOUCHTHELAMPimmediatelyafterithasbeenused.Itwillbeextremelyhot.Turntheprojectoroff,
and then disconnect the power cable. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling.
• DONOTREMOVEANYSCREWSexceptonelampcoverscrewandthreelamphousingscrews.Youcouldreceive
an electric shock.
• Donotbreaktheglassonthelamphousing.
Keep finger prints off the glass surface on the lamp housing. Leaving finger prints on the glass surface might cause
an unwanted shadow and poor picture quality.
• Theprojectorwillturnoffandgointostandbymodewhenyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforanother100hours
after the lamp has reached the end of its life. If this happens, be sure to replace the lamp. If you continue to use
the lamp after the lamp reaches the end of its life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered
in the lamp case. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens, contact your NEC
dealer for lamp replacement.
*NOTE: This message will be displayed under the following conditions:
• foroneminuteaftertheprojectorhasbeenpoweredon
• whenthe (POWER)buttonontheprojectorcabinetorthePOWEROFFbuttonontheremotecontrolispressed
To turn off the message, press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control.
Toreplacethelamp:
Optional lamp and tools needed for replacement:
• Replacementlamp:NP13LP
• Phillipsscrewdriverorequivalent
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2. Remove the lamp housing.
(1) Loosen the three screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condi-
tion.
•Thethreescrewsarenotremovable.
•Thereisaninterlockonthiscasetopreventthe riskofelectricalshock.Do notattempttocircumventthis
interlock.
(2) Remove the lamp housing by holding it.
1. Remove the lamp cover.
(1) Loosen the lamp cover screw
•Thelampcoverscrewisnotremovable.
(2) Push and slide the lamp cover off.
CAUTION:
Make sure that the lamp housing is cool
enough to before removing it.
Interlock
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5. Connect the supplied power cable, and turn on the projector.
6. Finally, select the menu [RESET] [CLEAR LAMP HOURS] to reset the lamp usage hours.
NOTE:Whenyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforanother100hoursafterthelamphasreachedtheendofitslife,theprojector
cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed.
Ifthishappens,presstheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolfor10secondstoresetthelampclockbacktozero.
Whenthelamptimeclockisresettozero,theLAMPindicatorgoesout.
4. Reattach the lamp cover.
(1) Slide the lamp cover back until it snaps into place.
(2) Tighten the screw to secure the lamp cover.
•Besuretotightenthescrew.
3. Install a new lamp housing.
(1) Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket.
CAUTION
Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp NP13LP.
Order this from your NEC dealer.
(2) Push the top center of the lamp housing to secure it.
(3) Secure it in place with the three screws.
•Besuretotightenthescrews.
Hold the cabinet with your hand to keep it from tilting while you tighten the screw.
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7. Appendix
1 Troubleshooting
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector.
Indicator Messages
Power Indicator
Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note
Off
The power cable is unplugged.
Blinking light Green 0.5 sec On,
0.5 sec Off
The projector is getting ready to turn on. Wait for a moment.
2.5 sec On,
0.5 sec Off
Off Timer is enabled.
–
Steady light Green The projector is turned on.
Orange [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE]
Red [POWER-SAVING] is selected for [STANDBY
MODE]
Status Indicator
Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note
Off
Normal or Standby ([POWER-SAVING] for
[STANDBY MODE])
Blinking light Red 1 cycle (0.5 sec
On, 2.5 sec Off)
Lamp cover error or lamp housing error Replace the lamp cover or lamp housing cor-
rectly.
2 cycle (0.5 sec
On, 0.5 sec Off)
Temperature error The projector is overheated. Move the projector to
a cooler location.
4 cycle (0.5 sec
On, 0.5 sec Off)
Fan error Fans will not work correctly.
6 cycle (0.5 sec
On, 0.5 sec Off)
Lamp error Lamp fails to light. Wait a full minute and then
turn on again.
Green Re-firing the lamp (The projector is cooling
down.)
The projector is re-firing.
Wait for a moment.
Steady light
Green
Standby ([NORMAL] for [STANDBY MODE])
Orange Cabinet button is locked You have pressed cabinet button when Cabinet
Button is locked.
CONTROL ID error Remote control ID and projector ID are not
matched.
Lamp Indicator
Indicator Condition Projector Condition Note
Off Normal
Blinking light Red Lamp has reached its end of life. Lamp replace-
ment message will be displayed.
Replace the lamp.
Steady light Red Lamp has been used beyond its limit. The projec-
tor will not turn on until the lamp is replaced.
Replace the lamp.
Green [ECO MODE] is set to [ON]
Over-TemperatureProtection
If the temperature inside the projector rises too high, the over-temperature protector will automatically turn off the lamp
with the STATUS indicator blinking (2-cycle On and Off.)
Should this happen, do the following:
• Unplugthepowercableafterthecoolingfansstop.
• Movetheprojectortoacoolerlocationiftheroomwhereyouarepresentingisparticularlytoowarm.
• Cleantheventilationholesiftheyarecloggedwithdust.
• Waitabout60minutesuntiltheinsideoftheprojectorbecomescoolenough.
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CommonProblems&Solutions ( “Power/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 73.)
Problem CheckTheseItems
Does not turn on
or shut down
• Checkthatthepowercableispluggedinandthatthepowerbuttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremote
control is on. ( pages 17 and 18)
• Ensurethatthelampcoverisinstalledcorrectly.( page 72)
• Checktoseeiftheprojectorhasoverheated.Ifthereisinsufcientventilationaroundtheprojectororifthe
room where you are presenting is particularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location.
•
Check to see if you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life.
If so, replace the lamp. After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp hours used. ( page 68)
• Thelampmayfailtolight.Waitafullminuteandthenturnonthepoweragain.
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingthe projectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700
meters or higher. Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher without setting
to[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausetheprojectortooverheatandtheprojectorcouldshutdown.Ifthishappens,
wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector. ( page 61)
If you turn on the projector immediately after the lamp is turned off, the fans run without displaying an image
for some time and then the projector will display the image. Wait for a moment.
Will turn off
• Ensurethatthe[OFFTIMER]or[AUTOPOWEROFF]isoff.( page 63, 64)
No picture
• UsetheCOMPUTER1,theVIDEOortheS-VIDEObuttonontheremotecontroltoselectyoursource(Com-
puter, Video or S-Video). ( page 20) If there is still no picture, press the button again.
• Ensureyourcablesareconnectedproperly.
• Usemenustoadjustthebrightnessandcontrast.( page 49)
• Removethelenscap.
•
Resetthesettingsoradjustmentstofactorypresetlevelsusingthe[RESET]intheMenu.( page 68)
• EnteryourregisteredkeywordiftheSecurityfunctionisenabled.( page 32)
• BesuretoconnecttheprojectorandnotebookPCwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymodeandbeforeturning
on the power to the notebook PC.
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before
being powered up.
* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer’s screen-saver
or power management software.
• Seealsothenext page.
Picture suddenly be-
comes dark
•
Check if the projector is in the Forced ECO mode because of too high ambient temperature. If this is the case, lower
theinternaltemperatureoftheprojectorbyselecting[HIGH]for[FANMODE].( page 61)
Color tone or hue is
unusual
•
Checkifanappropriatecolorisselectedin[WALLCOLOR].Ifso,selectanappropriateoption.( page 55)
• Adjust[HUE]in[PICTURE].( page 49)
Image isn’t square to the
screen
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.( page 21)
• UsetheKeystonecorrectionfunctiontocorrectthetrapezoiddistortion.( page 24)
Picture is blurred
• Adjustthefocus.( page 23)
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.( page 21)
• Ensure that thedistance between theprojector and screenis within the adjustment rangeof the lens.
( page 10)
• Condensationmayformonthelensiftheprojectoriscold,broughtintoawarmplaceandisthenturnedon.
Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens.
Flicker appear s on
screen
• Set[FANMODE]tootherthan[HIGHALTITUDE]modewhenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately
5500 feet/1700 meters or lower. Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters
andsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausethelamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoicker.Switch[FAN
MODE]to[AUTO].( page 61)
Image is scrolling ver-
tically, horizontally or
both
• Checkthecomputer'sresolutionandfrequency.Makesurethattheresolutionyouaretryingtodisplayissup-
ported by the projector. ( page 80)
•
AdjustthecomputerimagemanuallywiththeHorizontal/Verticalinthe[IMAGEOPTIONS].( page 52)
Remote control does
not work
• Installnewbatteries.( page 8)
• Makesuretherearenoobstaclesbetweenyouandtheprojector.
• Standwithin22feet(7m)oftheprojector.( page 8)
• Makesurethattheremotecontrol'sIDcorrespondswiththeprojector'sID.( page 60)
Indicator is lit or blink-
ing
• SeethePOWER/STATUS/LAMPIndicator.( page 73)
Cross color in RGB
mode
• PresstheAUTOADJ.buttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrol.( page 26)
• Adjustthe computerimage manuallywith[CLOCK]/[PHASE] in[IMAGEOPTIONS] inthemenu.( page
51)
LAN control is not ac-
tive or PC Control is not
active
• Makesurethat[CONTROLTERMINAL]issetcorrectly.( page 64)
Cannot control the pro-
jector from external
equipment
• Checktoseeif[STANDBYMODE]issetto[POWER-SAVING]andifitis,trytosetitto[NORMAL].( page
63)
3D picture is not dis-
play
• See"Troubleshootingonviewing3Dimages"onpage42.
For more information contact your dealer.
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Ifthereisnopicture,orthepictureisnotdisplayedcorrectly.
• PoweronprocessfortheprojectorandthePC.
Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on
the power to the notebook PC.
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before
being powered up.
NOTE:Youcancheckthehorizontalfrequencyofthecurrentsignalintheprojector’smenuunderInformation.Ifitreads“0kHz”,
this means there is no signal being output from the computer. ( page 67orgotonextstep)
• Enablingthecomputer’sexternaldisplay.
Displaying an image on the notebook PC’s screen does not necessarily mean it outputs a signal to the projector.
When using a PC compatible laptop, a combination of function keys will enable/disable the external display. Usu-
ally, the combination of the “Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on
oroff.Forexample,NEClaptopsuseFn+F3,whileDelllaptopsuseFn+F8keycombinationstotogglethrough
external display selections.
• Non-standardsignaloutputfromthecomputer
If the output signal from a notebook PC is not an industry standard, the projected image may not be displayed
correctly. Should this happen, deactivate the notebook PC’s LCD screen when the projector display is in use. Each
notebook PC has a different way of deactivate/reactivate the local LCD screens as described in the previous step.
Refer to your computer’s documentation for detailed information.
• ImagedisplayedisincorrectwhenusingaMacintosh
When using a Macintosh with the projector, set the DIPswitch of the Mac adapter (not supplied with the projector)
according to your resolution. After setting, restart your Macintosh for the changes to take affect.
For setting display modes other than those supported by your Macintosh and the projector, changing the DIP switch
on a Mac adapter may bounce an image slightly or may display nothing. Should this happen, set the DIP switch
tothe13"xedmodeandthenrestartyourMacintosh.Afterthat,restoretheDIPswitchestoadisplayablemode
and then restart the Macintosh again.
NOTE:AVideoAdaptercablemanufacturedbyAppleComputerisneededforaPowerBookwhichdoesnothaveaminiD-Sub
15-pinconnector.
• MirroringonaPowerBook
* When using the projector with a Macintosh PowerBook, output may not be set to 1024 x 768 unless “mirroring”
is off on your PowerBook. Refer to owner’s manual supplied with your Macintosh computer for mirroring.
• FoldersoriconsarehiddenontheMacintoshscreen
Foldersoriconsmaynotbeseenonthescreen.Shouldthishappen,select[View][Arrange]fromtheApple
menu and arrange icons.
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Specifications
This section provides technical information about the NP216/NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110 projector's performance.
Model Number NP216/NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110
Optical
Projection System Single DLP
®
chip(0.55",aspect4:3)
Resolution*
1
NP216/NP215/NP210: 1024 x 768 pixels
NP115/NP110: 800 x 600 pixels
Lens
Manualzoomandfocus
F=2.41-2.55, f=21.8-24.0mm
Lamp 180W AC (160W in ECO Mode)
Light Output*
2
,*
3
NP216/NP215/NP115: 2500 lumens (approx. 90% in ECO Mode)
NP210/NP110: 2200 lumens (approx. 90% in ECO Mode)
Contrast Ratio*
3
(full white: full black)
2000:1
ImageSize(Diagonal) 30"-300"diagonal(4:3)
Projection Distance
46"-465"(wide)/52"-520"(tele)
1.18 - 11.8 m (wide) / 1.32 - 13.2 m (tele)
Projection Angle
14.0°(wide)/12.7°(tele)
*
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.
*
3
Compliance with ISO21118-2005
Electrical
Inputs
NP216: 2 Analog RGB shared with component video (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin), 1 S-Video (Mini
DIN 4 Pin), 1 Video (RCA), 2 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 (L/R) RCA Audio
NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110:1 Analog RGB shared with component video (Mini D-Sub
15 Pin), 1 S-Video (Mini DIN 4 Pin), 1 Video (RCA), 1 Stereo Mini Audio shared for ana-
log RGB, Video, and S-Video inputs
Output
1AnalogRGB(MiniD-Sub15Pin),AUDIOOUTMiniJack(StereoMini)(NP216only)
PC Control 1 PC Control (D-Sub 9 Pin)
Wired LAN
1PortRJ-45(NP216/NP215only)
Built-in Speaker 7W (monaural)
External Control RS232, IR, Wired LAN (NP216/NP215 only)
Color Reproduction 16.7 million colors simultaneously, Full color
Compatible Signals*
4
VGA/SVGA/XGA/WXGA/SXGA/SXGA+/UXGA
480i/480p/720p/1080i(60Hz)
576i/576p/720p/1080i(50Hz)
DVD:Progressive(50/60Hz)
Video Bandwidth RGB:100MHz(max.)
Scan Rate
Horizontal:15kHzto100kHz(RGB:24kHzorover)
Vertical:50Hzto120Hz(Signalswithhigherthanrefreshrate85Hzsupportresolutions
of 1024 x 768 or lower.)
Sync Compatibility Separate Sync
HorizontalResolution
540 TV lines: NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60
300 TV lines: SECAM
Power Requirement/Input Current
PowerRequirement:100-240VAC,50/60Hz
Input Current: 2.6-1.2A
Power Consumption
in OFF for ECO MODE: 242W(100-130V AC)/233W(200-240V AC)
in ON for ECO MODE: 217W(100-130V AC)/210W(200-240V AC)
in NORMAL Mode for STANDBY MODE: 4W(100-130V AC)/5W(200-240V AC)
in POWER-SAVING Mode for STANDBY MODE: 0.49W(100-130V AC)/0.71W(200-240V
AC)
*
4
An image with higher resolution than the projectors native resolution (NP216/NP215/NP210: 1024 x 768 /
NP115/NP110: 800 x 600) will be displayed with scaling technology.
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Mechanical
Installation Orientation: Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear
Dimensions
12.2"(W)x3.7(H)x9.7"(D)
310 mm (W) x 95 mm (H) x 247 mm (D)
(not including protrusions)
Net Weight 5.5 lbs / 2.5 kg
Environmental Considerations
OperationalTemperatures:41°Fto104°F/5°Cto40°C
([ECOMODE]issetautomaticallyto[ON]at95°Fto104°F/35°Cto40°C/[ECOMODE]
is set automaticallyto [ON] at 86°F to104°F/30°Cto 40°C when used inHIGHALTI-
TUDE), 20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)
StorageTemperatures:14°Fto122°F(-10°Cto50°C),20%to80%humidity(non-con-
densing)
Regulations
For United States:
UL Approved (UL 60950-1)
Meets FCC Class B requirements
For Canada:
UL Approved (CSA 60950-1)
Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements
ForAustralia/NewZealand:
Meets AS/NZS CISPR.22 Class B
ForEurope:
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3)
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950-1, TÜV GS Approved)
For additional information visit:
US : http://www.necdisplay.com/
Europe : http://www.nec-display-solutions.com/
Global : http://www.nec-display.com/global/index.html
For information on our optional accessories, visit our website or see our brochure.
The specifications are subject to change without notice.
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310(12.2)
96(3.8)
247(9.7)
68.4
(2.7)
95
(3.7)
Cabinet Dimensions
Lens center
Lens center
Unit: mm (inch)
NP215
NP216
NP210/NP115/NP110
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Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector
Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector
Signal Level
Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)
Sync signal : TTL level
51423
10
11 12 13 14 15
6978
PinNo. RGBSignal(Analog) YCbCrSignal
1 Red Cr
2 Green or Sync on Green Y
3 Blue Cb
4 Ground
5 Ground
6 Red Ground Cr Ground
7 Green Ground Y Ground
8 Blue Ground Cb Ground
9 No Connection
10 Sync Signal Ground
11 No Connection
12 Bi-directional DATA (SDA)
13
HorizontalSyncorCompositeSync
14 Vertical Sync
15 Data Clock
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Compatible Input Signal List
Horizontal:15KHzto100KHz(RGB:24KHzorover)
Vertical:50Hzto120Hz(Signalswithhigherthanrefreshrate85Hzsupportresolutionsof1024x768orlower.)
Signal
Resolution
(Dots)
Frequency H.
(kHz)
Refresh Rate
(Hz)
VIDEO
NTSC/PAL60 15.73 60.00
PAL/SECAM 15.63 50.00
IBM compatible
640 × 480 31.47 59.94
640 × 480 31.48 59.95
640 × 480 37.86 72.81
640 × 480 37.50 75.00
640 × 480 43.27 85.01
800 × 600 35.16 56.25
800 × 600 37.88 60.32
800 × 600 48.08 72.19
800 × 600 46.88 75.00
800 × 600 53.67 85.06
1024 × 768 48.36 60.00
1024 × 768 56.48 70.07
1024 × 768 60.02 75.03
1024 × 768 68.68 85.00
1280 × 768 47.78 59.87
1280 × 800 49.70 59.81
1280 × 960 60.00 60.00
1280 × 1024 63.98 60.02
1400 × 1050 - 60.00
1600 × 1200 75.00 60.02
Apple Macintosh®
640 × 480 35.00 66.67
832 × 624 49.72 74.55
1024 × 768 60.24 74.93
HDTV
720p
1280 × 720 37.50 50.00
720p 1280 × 720 45.00 60.00
1080i 1920 × 1080 28.13 50.00
1080i 1920 × 1080 33.75 60.00
SDTV
480p 31.47 59.94
576p 31.25 50.00
DVD YCbCr
15.73 59.94
15.63 50.00
NOTE:
• Animagewithhigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution(NP216/NP215/NP210:1024x768/NP115/NP110:800x
600)willbedisplayedwithscalingtechnology.
• Signalsotherthanthosespeciedinthetableabovemaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.Ifthisshouldhappen,changetherefresh
rateorresolutiononyourPC.RefertoDisplayPropertieshelpsectionofyourPCforprocedures.
• SynconGreenandCompositesyncsignalsarenotsupported.
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NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of the PC Control Codes if needed.
Cable Connection
Communication Protocol
Baud rate .........................................38400 bps
Data length
......................................8 bits
Parity
...............................................No parity
Stop bit
............................................One bit
X on/off
............................................None
Communications procedure
.............Full duplex
NOTE:Dependingontheequipment,alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns.
PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P)
PC Control Codes and Cable Connection
PC Control Codes
Function Code Data
POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H
POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 1 (NP216 only) 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 2 (NP216 only) 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 02H 0AH
INPUT SELECT VIDEO 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H 0EH
INPUT SELECT S-VIDEO 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 0BH 13H
PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H
PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H
SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H
SOUND MUTE OFF 02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H
NOTE1:Pins1,4,6and9arenoused.
NOTE2:Jumper“RequesttoSend”and“CleartoSend”togetheronbothendsofthecabletosimplifycableconnection.
NOTE3:Forlongcablerunsitisrecommendedtosetcommunicationspeedwithinprojectormenusto9600bps.
15243
67 98
To GND of PC
To RxD of PC
To TxD of PC
To RTS of PC
To CTS of PC
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7. Appendix
No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the
projector.
Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC
first, then start the PC.
Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector.
• Acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexter-
naldisplay.Usually,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalong
withoneofthe12functionkeysturnstheexternaldisplay
on or off.
No image (blue or black background, no display).
Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJ.
button.
Still no image even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
Signal cable’s plug is fully inserted into the input connector
A message appears on the screen.
( _____________________________________________ )
The source connected to the projector is active and available.
Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and/or
the contrast.
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the
projector.
7 Troubleshooting Check List
Before contacting your dealer or service personnel, check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by
referring to the “Troubleshooting” section in your user’s manual. This checklist below will help us solve your problem
more efficiently.
* Print this page and the next page for your check.
Frequency of occurrence always sometimes (How often?_____________________) other (__________________)
Power
No power (POWER indicator does not light green) See also Status
Indicator (STATUS)”.
Power cable’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet.
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 1 second.
Shut down during operation.
Power cable’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet.
Lamp cover is installed correctly .
[AUTO POWER OFF] is turned off (only models with the [AUTO
POWER OFF] function).
[OFF TIMER] is turned off (only models with the [OFF TIMER]
function).
Video and Audio
Image is too dark.
Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness
and/or the contrast.
Image is distorted.
Image appears to be trapezoidal (unchanged even though you
carry out the [KEYSTONE] adjustment).
Parts of the image are lost.
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ. but-
ton.
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction.
Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a
computer signal.
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the
projector.
Some pixels are lost.
Image is flickering.
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ. but-
ton.
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal.
Still unchanged even though you change [FAN MODE] from
[HIGH ALTITUDE] to [AUTO].
Image appears blurry or out of focus.
Still unchanged even though you checked the signal’s resolution
on PC and changed it to projector’s native resolution.
Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus.
No sound.
Audio cable is correctly connected to the audio input of the
projector.
Still unchanged even though you adjusted the volume level.
AUDIO OUT is connected to your audio equipment (only models
with the AUDIO OUT connector).
Other
Remote control does not work.
No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the
remote control.
Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the
infrared remote controls.
Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation.
Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work (only models with the
[CONTROL PANEL LOCK] function)
[CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is not turned on or is disabled in
the menu.
Still unchanged even though you press and hold the EXIT button
for a minimum of 10 seconds.
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7. Appendix
In the space below please describe your problem in detail.
Information on application and environment where your projector is used
Projector
Model number:
Serial No.:
Date of purchase:
Lamp operating time (hours):
Eco Mode: Off On
Information on input signal:
Horizontal synch frequency [ ] kHz
Vertical synch frequency [ ] Hz
Synch polarity H (+) (−)
V (+) (−)
Synch type Separate Composite
Sync on Green
STATUS Indicator:
Steady light Orange Green
Flashing light [ ] cycles
Remote control model number:
Signalcable
NEC standard or other manufacturer’s cable?
Model number: Length: inch/m
Distribution amplifier
Model number:
Switcher
Model number:
Adapter
Model number:
Projector
PC
DVD player
Installationenvironment
Screen size: inch
Screen type: White matte Beads Polarization
Wide angle High contrast
Throw distance: feet/inch/m
Orientation: Ceiling mount Desktop
Power outlet connection:
Connected directly to wall outlet
Connected to power cord extender or other (the
number of connected equipment______________)
Connected to a power cord reel or other (the number
of connected equipment______________)
Computer
Manufacturer:
Model number:
Notebook PC / Desktop
Native resolution:
Refresh rate:
Video adapter:
Other:
Videoequipment
VCR, DVD player, Video camera, Video game or other
Manufacturer:
Model number:
84
7. Appendix
TravelCare Guide
TravelCare - a service for international travelers
This product is eligible for TravelCare”, NEC’s unique international
warranty.
Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage under
the warranty included with the product.
Services offered with TravelCare
This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at the
NEC and NEC-designated service stations in the countries listed herein
when temporarily traveling internationally for business or pleasure.
For details on services offered by the different service stations, please
refer to the “List of TravelCare Outlets” below.
1Repairservices
The product will be repaired and delivered within 10 business days,
not including shipping time.
During the term of warranty, the cost of maintenance parts, labor costs
for repairs and shipping costs within the service station’s coverage
area are covered by the warranty.
2Replacementproductrentalservice
If the customer desires, he or she can rent a replacement product
while the original product is being repaired.
Fee: US$200 for 12 days
This fee must be paid at the local service station in cash or credit
card.
The US$200 rental fee is non-refundable even if the customer rents
it less than 12 days before returning.
The replacement product will be delivered within 3 business days.
If the customer did not return the replacement product within 12 days,
the customer will be charged the price of the unit.
If the customer returned the replacement product in a faulty or dam-
aged condition, the repair cost will be charged to the customer.
Note that this service is not offered in all countries and regions. Please
refer to the “List of TravelCare Outlets”.
In addition, this replacement product rental service is not offered after
the product’s warranty has expired.
Term of warranty
1
a. Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon
purchase:
Valid for the term indicated on the warranty or the normal term
of warranty for the country of purchase.
b. When only the product is brought in:
Valid for a period of within 14 months of the date of manufacture
indicated by the serial number attached to the product.
2 When a product whose term of warranty is expired is brought in:
Repairs will be offered for a fee. In this case the customer is not eligible
for the replacement product rental service.
3 In the following cases, repairs may be charged, even if the product’s
warranty is still in effect:
1) If the term of warranty, model name, serial number and name of
the store of purchase are not indicated on the warranty or have
been altered.
2) Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during ship-
ment or movement by the customer or by improper handling by
the customers.
3) Problems or damage caused by improper usage or unwarrantable
alterations or repairs by the customer.
4) Problems or damage caused by fire, salt damage, gas damage,
earthquakes, lightning damage, storm or flood damage or other
natural disasters or such external factors as dust, cigarette
smoke, abnormal voltage, etc.
5) Problems or damage caused by use in hot or humid places, in
vehicles, boats or ships, etc.
6) Problems or damage caused by expendable supplies or devices
connected to the product other than those designated by NEC.
7) Problems caused by natural consumption, wear or deterioration
of parts under normal usage conditions.
8) Problems or damage to lamps and other expendable supplies,
included parts or optional parts.
9) Other conditions stipulated in the warranty included with the
product also apply.
NOTE: The product can be used overseas with voltages indicated in the rating
label on the product by using a power cable suited for the standards and power
source voltage of the country in which the product is being used.
List of TravelCare Outlets
This list applies as of December 1, 2009.
For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the websites of
the service stations in the various countries on the List of TravelCare
Outlets or to the NEC website at http://www.nec-display.com/global/
index.html
InEurope
NEC Europe Ltd. / European Technical Centre
Address: UnitG,StaffordPark12,TelfordTF33BJ,U.K.
Telephone: +441952237000
FaxLine: +441952237006
Email Address: AFR@uk.neceur.com
WEB Address: http://www.neceur.com
(Regions Covered)
EU: Austria*,Belgium*,Bulgaria*,CzechRepublic*,Cyprus*,
Denmark*, Estonia*, Finland*, France*, Germany*,
Greece*, Hungary*, Ireland*, Italy*, Latvia*, Lithuania*,
Luxembourg*, Malta*, The Netherlands*, Poland*, Portu-
gal*, Romania*, Slovakia*, Slovenia*, Spain*, Sweden*
and the United Kingdom*
EEA: Norway*, Iceland and Liechtenstein
In North America
NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc.
Address: 500 Park Boulevard, Suite 1100 Itasca, Illinois
60143, U.S.A.
Telephone: +18008360655
FaxLine: +18003562415
Email Address: vsd.tech-support@necdisplay.com
WEB Address: http://www.necdisplay.com/
(Regions Covered)
U.S.A. *, Canada*
In Oceania
AWA Limited.
Address: 151 Arthur Street
Homebush West NSW 2140 Australia
Customer Call Centre
Telephone: 0297647777
Fax Line: 1300772688
Email Address: commercialsupport@awa.com.au
For Travel Care service, while customer is in Australia, the cus-
tomer will contact AWA on 1300366144, select Option 4. If you
want to book warranty service by email customer goes to:
commercialsupport@awa.com.au.
(Regions Covered)
Australia
Visual Group Ltd.
Address: 28 Walls Road Penrose Auckland New Zealand
Telephone: 095250740
Fax Line: 095809607
EmailAddress: sarah.reed@visualgroup.co.nz
(Regions Covered)
New Zealand
NOTE: In countries designated with an asterisk(*), replacement product rental
service are offered.
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7. Appendix
NEC Corporation of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Address: 33rdFloor,MenaraTAOne,22,JalanP.Ram-
lee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Telephone: +60321783600(ISDN)
FaxLine: +60321783789
Email Address: necare@nsm.nec.co.jp
WEB Address: http://www.necmalaysia.com.my/home.html
(Regions Covered)
Malaysia
Hyosung ITX Co., Ltd.
Address: 1st Fl., Ire B/D. #2, 4Ga, Yangpyeng-Dong,
Youngdeungpo-Gu, Seoul, Korea 150-967
Telephone: +82221634193
FaxLine: +82221634196
Email Address: moneybear@hyosung.com
(Regions Covered)
South Korea
Lenso Communication Co., Ltd.
Address: 292 Lenso House 4, 1st Floor, Srinakarin
Road, Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240,
Thailand
Telephone: +6623752425
FaxLine: +6623752434
Email Address: pattara@lenso.com
WEB Address: http://www.lensocom.com/
(Regions Covered)
Thailand
e-flex L.L.C.
Address: Al Suwaidi Road, Rashidiya 43500 Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Telephone: +97142861533
FaxLine: +97142861544
Email Address: sc@eflex.ae
(Regions Covered)
United Arab Emirates
Samir Photographic Supplies
Address: P.O.Box599,Jeddah21421,SaudiArabia
Telephone: +96626828219
FaxLine: +96626830820
Email Address: Mohamed.asif@samirgroup.com
(Regions Covered)
Saudi Arabia
NOTE: In countries designated with an asterisk(*), replacement product rental
service are offered.
InAsiaandMiddleEast
NEC Display Solutions, Ltd.
Address: 686-1, Nishioi, Oi-Machi, Ashigarakami-Gun,
Kanagawa258-0017,Japan
Telephone: +81465852369
FaxLine: +81465852393
Email Address: support_pjweb@gw.necds.nec.co.jp
WEB Address: http://www.nec-display.com/global/index.html
(Regions Covered)
Japan*
NEC Solutions (China) Co.,Ltd.
Address: Rm 1903, Shining Building, 35 Xueyuan Rd,
Haidian District Beijing 100083, P.R.C.
Telephone: +861082317788
FaxLine: +861082331722
Email Address: Lily@necsl.com.cn
Johnson_liu@necsl.com.cn
WEB Address: http://www.necsl.com.cn
(Regions Covered)
China
NEC Hong Kong Ltd.
Address: 25/F., The Metropolis Tower, 10 Metropolis
Drive, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Telephone: +85223690335
FaxLine: +85227956618
Email Address: nechksc@nechk.nec.com.hk
esmond_au@nechk.nec.com.hk
WEB Address: http://www.nec.com.hk
(Regions Covered)
Hong Kong
NEC Taiwan Ltd.
Address: 7F, No.167, SEC.2, Nan King East Road,
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Telephone: +886285001700
FaxLine: +886285001420
Email Address: eric@nec.com.tw
WEB Address: http://www.nec.com.tw
(Regions Covered)
Taiwan
NEC Asia Pte.Ltd.
Address: 401 Commonwealth Drive, #07-02, Haw Par
Technocentre, Singapore 149598
Telephone: +6562738333
FaxLine: +6562742226
Email Address: ncare@nec.com.sg
WEB Address: http://www.nec.com.sg/
(Regions Covered)
Singapore
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7. Appendix
TO:NECorNEC’sAuthorizedServiceStation:
FM:
(Company & Name with signature)
Dear Sir (s),
I would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your
following conditions, and also the Service fee will be charged to my credit card account, if I don’t return the Loan units within the
specified period. I also confirm following information is correct. Regards.
Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program
P-1/ ,
Date: / / ,
Country,
product purchased :
User’s Company Name :
User’s Company Address :
Phone No., Fax No. :
User’s Name :
User’s Address :
Phone No., Fax No. :
Local Contact office :
Local Contact office Address :
Phone No., Fax No. :
User’s Model Name :
Date of Purchase :
Serial No. on cabinet :
Problem of units per User :
Required Service : (1) Repair and Return (2) Loan unit
Requested period of Loan unit :
Payment method : (1) Credit Card (2) Travelers Cheque (3) Cash
In Case of Credit Card :
Card No. w/Valid Date :
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7. Appendix
5.LoanServiceChargesandConditions:
Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector, Customer agrees to assume
liability for this loan unit.
The current cost of use of this loan unit is US$200 for 12 calendar
days.
If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days, Cus-
tomer will be charged the next highest cost up to and including the full
listpricetoCreditCards,whichpricewillbeinformedbyNECAuthorized
Service Stations. Please see the attached listing of contacts for each
country to arrange for pickup of the loan unit.
If you return to their country of origin with the loan unit, you will be charged
additional freight to return the unit to the loaning country.
Thank you for your understanding of this program.
Condition of your TravelCare Service Program
Enduser is requested to understand following condition of TravelCare
Service Program and complete the necessary information on the ap-
plication sheet.
1.ServiceOptions:
Thereare 3typesof [Service]available.Enduser hasto understand
following condition and is required to fill in the Application Sheet.
1) Repair and Return:
The ‘Faulty unit’ is sent or collected from the customer. It is repaired
and returned within 10 days to the customer, excluding transport
time.
There may have a case, repair and return can’t be done by NEC
AuthorizedServiceStation,becauseofshortageofsparepartsdue
to same model is not sold in the territory.
2) Repair and Return with Loan: (This service is limited to some Service
Stations)
This service is offered to the Enduser, who cannot wait until their unit
is repaired.
The customer can borrow a unit for US$200 up to 12 days. Customer
then sendsin inoperable unit to nearestNEC Authorized Service
Station for service. In order to prevent collection problem, Enduser
is required to fill in Application Sheet.
Enduser needs to confirm the availability of the Service to NEC
AuthorizedServiceStations.
3) Loan Only:
Forthisservice,NECAuthorizedServiceStationsuppliesthecus-
tomer with a loan unit for US$200 up to 12 days. Customer keeps the
inoperable unit and when customer returns home, customer arranges
to have the projector serviced in the home country.
2.WarrantyExclusions:
This program does not apply if the Projector’s serial number has been
defaced, modified or removed.
If,inthejudgementofNECAuthorizedServiceStationoritsagentthe
defects or failures result from any cause other than fair wear and tear or
NEC neglect, or fault including the following without limitation:
1) Accidents, transportation, neglect, misuse, abuse, water, dust, smoke
or default of or by the Customer its employees or agents or any third
party;
2) Failure or fluctuation of electrical power, electrical circuitry, air con-
ditioning, humidity control or other environmental conditions such as
useitinsmokingarea;
3) Any fault in the attachments or associated products or components
(whether or not supplied by NEC or its agents which do not form part
oftheProductcoveredbythiswarranty);
4) Any act of God, fire, flood, war, act of violence or any similar occur-
rence;
5)AnyattemptbyanypersonotherthananypersonauthorizedbyNEC
to adjust, modify, repair, install or service the product.
6) Any Cross-border charges such as, duty, insurance, tax etc.
3.ChargesforWarrantyExclusionsandOutofWarrantyCase:
In case faulty unit is under warranty exclusions case or under Out of
Warrantyperiod,NECAuthorizedServiceStationwillInformestimation
of actual service cost to the Enduser with reason.
4.DeadonArrival(DOA):
Enduser must take this issue up with their original supplier in the country
of purchase.
NECAuthorizedServiceStationwillrepairtheDOAunitasaWarranty
repair, but will not exchange DOA unit with new units.
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