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NP3200/NP2200/NP1200
User’s Manual
The NP3200 is not distributed in North America.
1st edition, October 2009
• IBMisatrademarkorregisteredtrademarkofInternationalBusinessMachinesCorporation.
• Macintosh,MacOSXandPowerBookaretrademarksofAppleInc.,registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.
• Microsoft,Windows,WindowsVista,InternetExplorer,.NETFrameworkandPowerPointareeitheraregistered
trademarkortrademarkofMicrosoftCorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries.
• MicroSaverisaregisteredtrademarkofKensingtonComputerProductsGroup,adivisionofACCOBrands.
• VirtualRemoteToolusesWinI2C/DDClibrary,©NicomsoftLtd.
• Otherproductandcompanynamesmentionedinthisuser’smanualmaybethetrademarksorregisteredtrade-
marksoftheirrespectiveholders.
NOTES
(1)Thecontentsofthisguidemaynotbereprintedinpartorwholewithoutpermission.
(2)Thecontentsofthisguidearesubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
(3)Great care hasbeen taken in thepreparation of thismanual;however,should you notice anyquestionable
points,errorsoromissions,pleasecontactus.
(4)Notwithstandingarticle(3),NECwillnotberesponsibleforanyclaimsonlossofprotorothermattersdeemed
toresultfromusingtheProjector.
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Safety Cautions
Precautions
Pleasereadthismanualcarefully beforeusing yourNECNP3200/NP2200/NP1200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sufcient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Regulations.
Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance-3. GSGV (for Germany only):
Thesoundpressurelevelislessthan70dB(A)accordingtoISO3744orISO7779.
CAUTION
Avoiddisplayingstationaryimagesforaprolongedperiodoftime.
DoingsocanresultintheseimagesbeingtemporarilysustainedonthesurfaceoftheLCDpanel.
Ifthisshouldhappen,continuetouseyourprojector.Thestaticbackgroundfrompreviousimageswill
disappear.
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RF Interference (for USA only)
WARNING
TheFederal Communications Commissiondoesnotallowany modications or changes to the unit EXCEPT
thosespeciedbyNECDisplaySolutionsofAmerica,Inc.inthismanual.Failuretocomplywiththisgovernment
regulationcouldvoidyourrighttooperatethisequipment.Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomply
withthelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedto
providereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,
uses,andcanradiateradio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moldedplughasaBlack(veAmps)fuseinstalledforusewith
thisequipment.Ifapowercableisnotsuppliedwiththisequipmentpleasecontactyoursupplier.
Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish market
EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
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.
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Califor-
niatocausebirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING.
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Important Information
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.
Important Safeguards
Thesesafetyinstructionsaretoensurethelonglifeofyourprojectorandtopreventre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qualiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducethe
riskofbodilyinjury.
-Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccor-
dancewithanylocalbuildingcodes.
-Pleaseconsultyourdealerformoreinformation.
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(10cm)ofspacebetweenyourprojectorandawall.
• Donottrytotouchtheventilationoutletontheleftfront(whenseenfromthefront)asitcanbecomeheatedwhile
theprojectoristurnedon.
• Preventforeignobjectssuchaspaperclipsandbitsofpaperfromfallingintoyourprojector.Donotattempttore-
trieve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re-
movedbyaqualied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
ts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.
• 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ex-
haust.
• 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.
- 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:
Forsafety,donotconnecttotheconnectorforperipheraldevicewiringthatmighthaveexcessivevoltage.
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Caution on Handling the Optional Lens
Whenshippingtheprojectorwiththeoptionallens,removetheoptionallensbeforeshippingtheprojector.Thelens
andthelensshiftmechanismmayencounterdamagecausedbyimproperhandlingduringtransportation.
Donotholdthelenspartwhencarryingtheprojector.
Doingsocouldcausethefocusringtorotate,resultinginaccidentaldroppingoftheprojector.
Lamp Replacement
• Toreplacethelamp,followallinstructionsprovidedonpage79.
• 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.
CAUTION:
Whenremovingthelampfromaceiling-mountedprojector,makesurethatnooneisundertheprojector.Glass
fragmentscouldfallifthelamphasbeenburnedout.
Important Information
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.
Note for US Residents
Thelampinthisproductcontainsmercury.PleasedisposeaccordingtoLocal,StateorFederalLaws.
CAUTION
•
Always carryyourprojectorbythecarryinghandle.Beforedoingso,besuretolockthecarryinghandleinplace.
Tolockthecarryinghandle,see“Tolockthecarryinghandle”onpage6.
• Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.Misusessuchasusingthetiltfoottocarry
orhang(fromthewallorceiling)theprojectorcancausedamagetotheprojector.
• Donotsendtheprojectorinasoftcasebyparceldeliveryserviceorcargoshipment.Theprojectorinsidethe
softcasecouldbedamaged.
• Select[HIGH]inFanmodeifyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforconsecutivedays.(Fromthemenu,select
[SETUP]
[OPTIONS(1)]
[FANMODE]
[HIGH].)
• BeforeusingDirectPowerOff,besuretoallowatleast20minutesimmediatelyafterturningontheprojector
andstartingtodisplayanimage.
• Donotunplugthepowercablefromthewalloutletorprojectorwhentheprojectorispoweredon.Doingsocan
causedamagetotheACINconnectoroftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugofthepowercable.
ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojectorispoweredon,useapowerstripequippedwithaswitch
andabreaker.
• Donottrytotouchtheventilationoutletontheleftfront(whenseenfromthefront)asitcanbecomeheated
whiletheprojectoristurnedonandimmediatelyaftertheprojectoristurnedoff.
• DonotturnofftheACpowerfor60secondsafterthelampisturnedonandwhilethePOWERindicatoris
blinkinggreen.Doingsocouldcauseprematurelampfailure.
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Important Information
About High Altitude mode
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600me-
tersorhigher.
Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTI-
TUDE]cancausetheprojectortooverheatandtheprotectorcouldshutdown.Ifthishappens,waitacouple
minutesandturnontheprojector.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1600metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]
cancausethelamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].
• Usingthe projectorat altitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhighercanshorten thelifeofoptical
components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ven-
uesuchasacoffeeshoporhotelandemployingcompressionorexpansionofthescreenimagewiththefollowing
functionsmayraiseconcernabouttheinfringementofcopyrightswhichareprotectedbycopyrightlaw.
[ASPECTRATIO],[KEYSTONE],Magnifyingfeatureandothersimilarfeatures.
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Table of Contents
Important Information
............................................................................................i
1. Introduction
.......................................................................................................... 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
Bottom...................................................................................................................... 5
CarryingtheProjector .............................................................................................. 5
TopFeatures ............................................................................................................ 7
TerminalPanelFeatures .......................................................................................... 8
PartNamesoftheRemoteControl ............................................................................... 9
BatteryInstallation ................................................................................................. 10
OperatingRangeforWirelessRemoteControl ...................................................... 10
RemoteControlPrecautions .................................................................................. 11
2. Installation and Connections
................................................................... 12
SettingUptheScreenandtheProjector ..................................................................... 12
SelectingaLocation[NP3200/NP2200/NP1200]................................................... 12
MakingConnections .................................................................................................... 13
ConnectingYourPCorMacintoshComputer ......................................................... 13
ConnectinganExternalMonitor ............................................................................ 16
ConnectingYourDVDPlayerwithComponentOutput ........................................... 17
ConnectingYourVCR............................................................................................. 18
ConnectingtoaNetwork........................................................................................ 19
ConnectingtheSuppliedPowerCable .................................................................. 20
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
.............................................. 21
TurningontheProjector .............................................................................................. 21
NoteonStartupscreen(MenuLanguageSelectscreen) ...................................... 22
SelectingaSource ...................................................................................................... 23
Selectingthecomputerorvideosource................................................................. 23
AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosition ....................................................................... 24
Adjustingthepositionofaprojectedimage ........................................................... 25
Adjustingthefocus(Focusring) ............................................................................ 26
Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage(Zoomlever) ................................................ 26
AdjustingtheTiltFoot ............................................................................................ 27
CorrectingKeystoneDistortion .................................................................................... 28
CorrectingKeystoneDistortion .............................................................................. 28
Adjustingwiththeremotecontrol ........................................................................... 28
Adjustingfromthemenu ........................................................................................ 29
OptimizinganRGBImageAutomatically .................................................................... 30
AdjustingtheImageUsingAutoAdjust .................................................................. 30
AdjustingVolumeUp&Down ...................................................................................... 30
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TurningofftheProjector .............................................................................................. 31
8
AfterUse...................................................................................................................... 31
4. Convenient Features
..................................................................................... 32
TurningofftheImageandSound ................................................................................ 32
FreezingaPicture ....................................................................................................... 32
EnlargingaPicture ...................................................................................................... 32
ChangingEcoMode .................................................................................................... 33
CheckingEnergy-SavingEffect[CARBONMETER] ................................................... 34
PreventingtheUnauthorizedUseoftheProjector[SECURITY] ................................. 35
7
UsingtheOptionalRemoteMouseReceiver(NP01MR) ............................................ 38
8
NetworkSettingbyUsinganHTTPBrowser ............................................................... 40
9
UsingtheVGASignalCabletoOperatetheProjector(VirtualRemote) ..................... 43
ControllingtheProjectoroveraLAN(PCControlUtilityPro4) ................................... 48
5. Using On-Screen Menu
................................................................................ 50
UsingtheMenus .......................................................................................................... 50
MenuElements ............................................................................................................ 51
ListofMenuItems ....................................................................................................... 52
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SOURCE] ................................................................ 54
MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] .................................................................. 55
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] .................................................................... 63
7
MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] ...................................................................... 74
8
MenuDescriptions&Functions[RESET] .................................................................... 76
6. Maintenance
...................................................................................................... 77
CleaningorReplacingtheFilter .................................................................................. 77
CleaningtheCabinetandtheLens ............................................................................. 78
ReplacingtheLamp..................................................................................................... 79
7. Using Optional Lenses
................................................................................. 82
TableofThrowDistancesandScreenSizesforOptionalLenses .............................. 82
LensShiftAdjustableRange ....................................................................................... 83
ReplacingwithOptionalLens ...................................................................................... 84
8. Appendix
............................................................................................................... 86
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... 86
IndicatorMessages ................................................................................................ 86
Specications .............................................................................................................. 89
CabinetDimensions .................................................................................................... 91
ScreenSizeandProjectionDistance .......................................................................... 92
[NP3200/NP2200/NP1200] .................................................................................... 92
PinAssignmentsofD-SubCOMPUTER1InputConnector ....................................... 94
MiniD-Sub15PinConnector ................................................................................ 94
CompatibleInputSignalList ........................................................................................ 95
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PCControlCodesandCableConnection ................................................................... 96
PCControlCodes .................................................................................................. 96
CableConnection .................................................................................................. 97
PCControlConnector(D-SUB9P) ........................................................................ 97
8
TroubleshootingCheckList .......................................................................................... 98
9
TravelCareGuide ....................................................................................................... 100
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1. Introduction
What’s in the Box?
Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted.Ifanypiecesaremissing,contactyourdealer.
PleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourProjector.
Lens cap
(24FT9741)
Batteries (AAA × 2)
VGA signal cable
(7N520073)
NEC Projector CD-ROM
User’s Manual (7N951381)
For North America only
Registrationcard
Limitedwarranty
For customers in Europe:
YouwillndourcurrentvalidGuarantee
PolicyonourWebSite:
www.nec-display-solutions.com
• Securitysticker
(24L67991)
• Anti-theftscrewforlens×1
(24V00841)
• ImportantInformation(ForNorthAmerica:
7N8P9891)(ForOthercountriesthanNorth
America:7N8P9891and7N8P9901)
• QuickSetupGuide(7N8P9881)
Projector
Powercable
(ForNorthAmerica:7N080236)
(ForEuropeandothercountries:7N080022)
Remotecontrol
(7N900881)
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1. Introduction
Introduction to the Projector
ThissectionintroducesyoutotheNP3200/NP2200/NP1200projectoranddescribeskeyfeaturesandcontrols.
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector
The NP3200/NP2200/NP1200 is a sophisticated XGAprojector that producesan enhanced display.With the
NP3200/NP2200/NP1200youwillbeableto projectimages up to500" (measureddiagonally).Enjoycrisp and
sharplargescreendisplayfromyourPCorMacintoshcomputer,DVDplayer,VCR,satellitehookup,HDTVsource.
TheNP3200/NP2200/NP1200providesforenhancedsecurityoptionstohelpdeterprojectortheftandprovidesfor
projectorcontrolthroughthePCcontrolport(D-Sub9Pin)andLANsupport.Withinputandoutputexibility,long
lamplifeandafullfunctionremote,theNP3200/NP2200/NP1200letsyouenjoylargerthanlifeviewingfromacom-
pactandeasytosetupanduseprojector.
Features you’ll enjoy :
• LCDprojectorwithhighresolutionandhighbrightness
Highresolutiondisplay-uptoUXGAcompatible,XGAnativeresolution.
• Extensiveoptionallens
Onestandardlensandvetypesofoptionallensesareavailable
• Lensshiftmechanismoffersinstallationexibility
Manuallensshiftthatcanbeadjustedbyturningdialsonthetopoftheprojector
• Quickstart&QuickPowerOff
Fiveseconds*afterturningonthepower,theprojectorisreadytodisplayPCorvideoimages.
*Thequickstarttimeisonlywhen[STANDBYMODE]issetto[NORMAL]intheon-screenmessage.Thepro-
jectorcanbeputawayimmediatelyaftertheprojectorispowereddown.
• 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usingtheMainPowerSwitchor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.
NOTE: Before using Direct Power Off, be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and
starting to display an image.
• AutoPowerOn,andAutoPowerOfffunctions
TheAUTOPOWERON(AC),AUTOPOWERON(COMP1/2),AUTOPOWEROFF,and OFFTIMERfeatures
eliminatetheneedtoalwaysusethePOWERbuttonontheremotecontrolorprojectorcabinet.
• 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0.4W(100-130VAC)/0.5W(200-240VAC).
• CarbonMeter
Thisfeaturewillshowenergy-savingeffectintermsofCO
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emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[ECO
MODE]issetto[ON].
TheamountofCO
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emissionreductionwillbedisplayedintheconrmationmessageatthetimeofpower-off
andintheINFOoftheon-screenmenu.
• IntegratedRJ-45connectorforwirednetworkingcapability
AnRJ-45connectorisequippedasstandardfeature.
• TheprojectorcanbecontrolledfromacomputeroveraLAN
ConnectingtheprojectortoanetworkallowstheAlertMailsettingandtheprojectorcontrolfromacomputervia
thenetwork.
Todoso,youmusthaveanexclusiveapplication“PCControlUtilityPro4”installedonyourcomputerfromthe
suppliedNECProjectorCD-ROM.
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• Avarietyofinputportsandacomprehensivearrayofsystemcontrolinterfaces
Thisprojectorsupportsinputsignalsonthefollowingports:BNC,DVI-D,15pinD-Sub,compositeandS-video.
• WallColorCorrection
Built-inWallColorCorrectionpresetsprovideforadaptivecolorcorrectionwhenprojectingontonon-white
screenmaterial(orawall).
• Sixpicturepresetmodesforuseradjustablepictureandcolorsettings
Eachpicturepresetmodecanbecustomizedandmemorizedaccordingtoyourpreference.
• Preventingunauthorizeduseoftheprojector
Enhancedsmartsecuritysettingsforkeywordprotection,cabinetcontrolpanellock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as-
signinganIDnumbertoeachprojector.
About this user’s manual
Thefastestwaytogetstartedistotakeyourtimeanddoeverythingrighttherst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nd
anoverview.Ifthesectiondoesn’tapply,youcanskipit.
1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
Part Names of the Projector
Controls
(
page 7)
Built-inSecuritySlot( )*
ZoomLever
(
page 26)
Lens Cap
RemoteSensor
(
page 10)
Focus Ring
(
page 26)
LensShiftDial(Right/Left,Up/Down)
(
page 25)
AdjustableTiltFootLever
(
page 27)
* ThissecurityslotsupportstheMicroSaver®SecuritySystem.MicroSaver®isaregisteredtrademarkofKens-
ingtonMicrowareInc.ThelogoistrademarkedandownedbyKensingtonMicrowareInc.
Ventilation(inlet)/Filter
(
page 77)
AdjustableTiltFoot
(
page 27)
Lens
Front/Top
Ventilation(inlet)/Filter
(
page 77)
StereoSpeaker(5W×2)
AC Input
Connectthesuppliedpowercable’sthree-pinplughere,
andplugtheotherendintoanactivewalloutlet.
(
page 20)
MainPowerSwitch
Whenyouplugthesuppliedpowercableintoanactive
walloutletandturnontheMainPowerswitch,thePOW-
ERindicatorturnsorangeandtheprojectorisinstandby
mode.
(
page 21)
RemoteSensor
(
page 10)
Ventilation (outlet)
Heatedairisexhaustedfrom
here.
Rear
TerminalPanel
(
page 8)
LampCover
(
page 79)
LENS RELEASE Button
(
page 84)
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1. Introduction
Bottom
CarryingHandle
Carrying the Projector
Alwayscarryyourprojectorbythehandle.
Ensurethatthepowercableandanyothercablesconnectingtovideosourcesaredisconnectedbeforemovingthe
projector.
Whenmovingtheprojectororwhenitisnotinuse,coverthelenswiththelenscap.
NOTE: To stand the projector on its end, do so by holding the cabinet, not by holding the carrying handle.
Doing so can cause damage to the carrying handle.
Anti-theftScrewforLens
(
page 85)
Lock
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1. Introduction
Tolockthecarryinghandle
1. Carefully place the projector on its end.
2. Pull up the carrying handle with the catch pressed down.
3. Press down the left and right locks to set the carrying handle
in place.
• Toplace back thecarryinghandle, pressupthe left andright
locksandpulldownthecarryinghandle.
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1. Introduction
Top Features
1. POWER Button ( ) (ON / STAND BY) (
page
21,31)
NOTE: To turn on the projector, press and hold this button
for a minimum of 1 second. To turn off the projector, press
this button twice.
2. POWER Indicator (
page21,31,86)
3. STATUS Indicator (
page21,31,86)
4. LAMPIndicator(
page79,86)
5. SOURCEButton(
page23)
6. AUTOADJUSTButton(
page30)
7. KEYSTONE Button (
page28)
8. MENU Button (
page50)
9.

/

Volume Buttons ( ) (
page
30)
10. ENTER Button (
page50)
11. EXIT Button (
page50)
11
1 4
23
567
10
9
8
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1. Introduction
Terminal Panel Features
1. COMPUTER1IN/ComponentConnector(MiniD-
Sub15Pin)(
page13,16,17)
AUDIOIN(StereoMiniJack)(
page13,16,17)
2. COMPUTER2IN/Component(R/Cr,G/Y,B/Cb,H,
V)Connectors(BNC×5)(
page13,18)
AUDIOIN(StereoMiniJack)(
page13)
3. COMPUTER 3 (DVI-D)INConnector(24 Pin)
(HDCPcompatible)(
page15)
AUDIOIN(StereoMiniJack)(
page15)
4. S-VIDEOINConnector(MiniDIN4Pin)(
page
18)
5. VIDEOINConnector(RCA)(
page18)
6.
VIDEO/S-VIDEOAUDIOL/MONO,R(RCA)(
page18)
7. MONITOR OUT Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)
(
page16)
8. AUDIOOUT(StereoMiniJack)(
page16)
9.
PCCONTROLPort(D-Sub9Pin)(
page96,97)
UsethisporttoconnectyourPCorcontrolsystem
to control your projectorviaa serialcable.This
enables youtocontroltheprojector usingserial
communicationprotocol.Acommercially available
RS232Ccrosscableisrequiredtousethisport.You
canalsocontroltheprojectorby usingPCControl
UtilityPro4containedonthesuppliedNECProjec-
torCD-ROM.TodosoyoumustrsthavePCCon-
trolUtilityPro4installedonyourPC(
page48).If
youarewritingyourownprogram,typicalPCcontrol
codesareonpage96.
10.LANPort(RJ-45)(
page19)
Theactualappearanceoftheterminalpanelmaydifferslightlyfromthatshowninthedrawing,butthisdoesnotaf-
fecttheprojector’sperformance.
679
10 2
154 8
3
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1. Introduction
Part Names of the Remote Control
3
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
1. Infrared Transmitter
(page10)
2. POWER ON Button
(page21)
3. POWER OFF Button
(page31)
4,5,6.COMPUTER1/2/3Button
(page23)
7. AUTOADJ.Button
(page30)
8. VIDEO Button
(page23)
9. S-VIDEOButton
(page23)
10. VIEWER Button
(notavailableonthisseriesofprojectors)
11. ID SET Button
(page68)
12. Numeric Keypad Button/CLEAR Button
(page68)
13. FREEZE Button
(page32)
14.AV-MUTEButton
(page32)
15.MENUButton
(page50)
16. EXIT Button (page50)
17.  Button (page50)
18. ENTER Button (page50)
19. MAGNIFY (+)(–) Button
(page32)
20.MOUSEL-CLICKButton*
(page38, 39)
21.MOUSER-CLICKButton*
(page38, 39)
22. PAGE /Button*
(page38, 39)
23. ECO MODE Button (page33)
24.KEYSTONEButton
(page28)
25.PICTUREButton
(page55, 56)
26. VOL. (+)(–) Button
(page30)
27. ASPECT Button
(page60)
28. FOCUS/ZOOM Button
(notavailableonthisseriesofprojectors)
29. HELP Button
(page74)
* ThePAGE/,MOUSEL-CLICKandMOUSER-CLICKbuttonsworkonlywhentheoptionalremotemouse
receiver(NP01MR)isconnectedwithyourcomputer.
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1. Introduction
Battery Installation
NOTE: Actual operating range may differ slightly from that shown in the drawing.
TIP: You can determine which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode. The options are: [FRONT/BACK],
[FRONT], or [BACK]. (
page 68)
• 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.
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
Remotesensoronprojectorcabinet
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrol
7m/22feet 7m/22feet
7m/22feet
7m/22feet
OPEN
1
Pressrmlyandslidethebattery
coveroff.
2
Installnewbatteries(AAA).En-
surethatyouhavethebatteries’
polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
OPEN
3
Slipthecoverbackoverthebat-
teriesuntilitsnapsintoplace.Do
notmixdifferenttypesofbatter-
iesornewandoldbatteries.
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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.
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ThissectiondescribeshowtosetupyourprojectorandhowtoconnectPCs,videoandaudiosources.
2. Installation and Connections
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector
Selecting a Location [NP3200/NP2200/NP1200]
Thefurtheryourprojectorisfromthescreenorwall,thelargertheimage.Theminimumsizetheimagecanbeis
approximately30inches(0.76m)measureddiagonallywhentheprojectorisroughly41inches(1.0m)fromthe
wallorscreen.Thelargesttheimagecanbeis500inches(12.7m)whentheprojectorisabout718inches(18.2m)
fromthewallorscreen.Usethedrawingbelowasaguide.
300
"
240
"
Distance(Unit:m/inch)
Lenscenter
ScreenSize
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)
304.8(W)X228.6(H)/120(W)X90(H)
243.8(W)X182.9(H)/96(W)X72(H)
203.2(W)X152.4(H)/80(W)X60(H)
162.6(W)X122.0(H)/64(W)X48(H)
121.9(W)X91.4(H)/48(W)X36(H)
81.3(W)X61.0(H)/32(W)X24(H)
200
"
150
"
120
"
100
"
80
"
10.9/429.1"
8.7/342.5"
7.3/287.4"
5.4/212.6"
4.3/169.3"
3.6/141.7"
2.9/114.2"
2.1/82.68"
1.4/
55.12"
40
"
60
"
TIP: The screen sizes above are intermediate values between tele (minimum display area) and wide (maximum display area) when
the standard lens is used. Image size can be adjusted with the zoom adjustment up to a maximum of 15%.
For optional lenses, see page 82.
Yourprojectorissimpletosetupanduse.
Butbeforeyougetstarted,youmustrst:
z
Setupascreenandtheprojector.
x
Connectyourcomputerorvideoequip-
menttotheprojector.Seepages13,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
c
Connectthesuppliedpowercable.
Seepage20.
NOTE: Ensure that the power cable and any
other cables are disconnected before moving the
projector. When moving the projector or when it
is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.
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COMPUTER1IN
COMPUTER2IN
PHONE
2. Installation and Connections
Making Connections
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer
NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode
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.
IBMVGAorCompatibles(Notebook
type)orMacintosh(Notebooktype)
NOTE: For older Macintosh, use a commercially
available pin adapter (not supplied) to connect to
your Mac’s video port.
• Firstturnoffthecomputerandtheprojectorbeforemakingconnections.
• Turndownthevolumeonthecomputerbeforeconnectinganaudiocabletotheheadphonejackofthecom-
puter.Afterconnectingthecomputertotheprojector,youcanadjustthesoundlevelonthecomputerandthe
projectortoyourpreference.
• Youarerecommendedtoconnectanaudiocabletoanaudiooutconnector(minijacktype)ifany.
NOTE: The NP3200/NP2200/NP1200 is not compatible with video decoded outputs of either the NEC ISS-6020 and ISS-6010
switchers.
NOTE:
An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter.
This is because the projector will process a video signal as a computer signal at the default setting. In that case, do the following.
* When an image is displayed with the lower and upper black portion of the screen or a dark image is not displayed correctly:
Project an image to fill the screen and then press the AUTO ADJ button on the remote control or the AUTO ADJUST button on
the projector cabinet.
Stereomini-plugaudiocable(notsupplied)
VGAsignalcable(supplied)
TominiD-Sub15-pinconnectorontheprojector.
Itisrecommendedthatyouuseacommercially
availabledistributionamplierifconnectinga
signalcablelongerthantheonesupplied.
Stereo
mini-plug
audio
cable (not
supplied)
BNC×5cable(notsupplied)
NOTE: Both COMPUTER 1 IN and
COMPUTER 3 (DVI-D) IN connectors
support Plug & Play (DDC2B).
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2. Installation and Connections
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.
Inputconnector
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTER1IN COMPUTER1 (COMPUTER1)
COMPUTER2IN COMPUTER2 (COMPUTER2)
COMPUTER3(DVI-D)IN COMPUTER3 (COMPUTER3)
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COMPUTER3(DVI-D)IN
PHONE
AUDIOIN
2. Installation and Connections
WhenViewingaDVIDigitalSignal
ToprojectaDVIdigitalsignal,besuretoconnectthePCandtheprojectorusingaDVI-Dsignalcable(notsupplied)
beforeturningonyourPCorprojector.TurnontheprojectorrstandselectCOMPUTER3fromthesourcemenu
beforeturningonyourPC.
Failuretodosomaynotactivatethedigitaloutput ofthegraphicscardresultinginnopicturebeingdisplayed.
Shouldthishappen,restartyourPC.
DonotdisconnecttheDVI-Dsignalcablewhiletheprojectorisrunning.Ifthesignalcablehasbeendisconnected
andthenre-connected,animagemaynotbecorrectlydisplayed.Shouldthishappen,restartyourPC.
NOTE:
• UseaDVI-DcablecompliantwiththeDDWG(DigitalDisplayWorkingGroup)DVI(DigitalVisualInterface)revision1.0stan-
dard. The DVI-D cable should be within 5 m (197") long.
• TheDVI(DIGITAL)connector(COMPUTER3(DVI-D)IN)acceptsVGA(640×480),SVGA(800×600),1152×864,XGA(1024
×768),WXGA(1280×768,1280×800),SXGA(1280×1024@upto60Hz)andSXGA+(1400×1050@upto60Hz).
DVI-D cable
(notsupplied)
Stereomini-plugaudiocable
(notsupplied)
IBMVGAorCompatiblesorMacintosh
(DVI-DconnectorwithHDCP)
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.
Inputconnector
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTER3(DVI-D)IN COMPUTER3 (COMPUTER3)
WhatisHDCP/HDCPtechnology?
HDCP is an acronym forHigh-bandwidth Digital Content Protection.Highbandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP)isasystemforpreventingillegalcopyingofvideodatasentoveraDigitalVisualInterface(DVI).
IfyouareunabletoviewmaterialviatheDVIinput,thisdoesnotnecessarilymeantheprojectorisnotfunctioning
properly.WiththeimplementationofHDCP,theremaybecasesinwhichcertaincontentisprotectedwithHDCP
andmightnotbedisplayedduetothedecision/intentionoftheHDCPcommunity(DigitalContentProtection,LLC).
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AUDIO
IN
AUDIOOUT
PHONE
MONITOROUT
COMPUTER1IN
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RGBana-
logorcomponentimageyou’reprojecting.
NOTE:
• Daisychainconnectionisnotpossible.
• TheMONITOROUTconnectorwilloutputnovideosignal(Digitalsignal)fromtheCOMPUTER3(DVI-D)INconnector.
• Whenaudioequipmentisconnected,theprojectorspeakerisdisabled.
• Whentheprojectorisinstandbycondition,theMONITOROUTconnectoroutputsthevideosignalandtheAUDIOOUTjack
outputstheaudiosignalaccordingtothesettingof[OUTTERMINAL]inthemenu.
Choicesare[LAST],[COMPUTER1],and[COMPUTER2].
(
page 73)
VGAsignalcable(supplied)
Stereomini-plugaudiocable
(notsupplied)
Stereomini-plugaudiocable
(notsupplied)
VGAsignalcable(notsupplied)
(orCOMPUTER2IN/COMPONENTIN)
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2. Installation and Connections
Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output
TIP: A component signal will be automatically displayed. If not, from the menu, select [SETUP]
[OPTIONS(1)]
[SIGNALSE-
LECT]
[COMPUTER 1 (or 2)]
[COMPONENT]. (
page 71)
• WhenconnectingtotheCOMPUTER2IN,useacommerciallyavailableRCA(female)-to-BNC(male)adapter.
NOTE:RefertoyourDVDplayer’sowner’smanualformoreinformationaboutyourDVDplayer’svideooutputrequirements.
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.
Inputconnector
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTER1IN COMPUTER1 (COMPUTER1)
COMPUTER2IN COMPUTER2 (COMPUTER2)
AUDIO IN
LR
AUDIO OUT
L R
Component
Y Cb Cr
AUDIO IN
COMPUTER 1 IN
Stereominiplug-to-RCA
audiocable(notsupplied)
15-pin-to-RCA(female)×3
cableadapter(ADP-CV1E)
ComponentvideoRCA×3
cable(notsupplied)
DVDplayer
AudioEquipment
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AUDIOIN
LR
AUDIOOUT
L R
VIDEOOUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
2. Installation and Connections
Connecting Your VCR
S-Videocable(notsupplied)
Videocable(notsupplied)
VCR
Audioequipment
Audiocable(notsupplied)
TIP:Youcanconnectavideocabletothe“G/Y”connectoroftheCOMPUTER2IN(BNC)connectorstodisplayaVCRsource.To
do so, from the menu, select [SETUP]
[OPTIONS(1)]
[SIGNALSELECT]
[COMPUTER 2]
[VIDEO]. (
page 71)
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.
Inputconnector
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
VIDEOIN
VIDEO
(VIDEO)
S-VIDEOIN
S-VIDEO
(S-VIDEO)
NOTE:TheAUDIOINLandRjacks(RCA)aresharedbetweentheVideoandS-Videoinputs.
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.
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Connecting to a Network
Example of LAN connection
ExampleofwiredLANconnection
2. Installation and Connections
LAN
Server
Hub
LANcable(notsupplied)
NOTE:UseaCategory5orhigherLANcable.
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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.
NOTE:ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojectorispoweredon,usetheMainPowerSwitchorapowerstripequipped
with a switch and a breaker.
CAUTION:
Donottrytotouchtheventilationoutletontheleftfront(whenseenfromthefront)asitcanbecomeheated
whiletheprojectoristurnedonandimmediatelyaftertheprojectoristurnedoff.
CAUTION:
Donotunplugthepowercablefromthewalloutletorprojectorwhentheprojectorispoweredon.Doingsocan
causedamagetotheACINconnectoroftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugofthepowercable.
AboutDirectPowerOff
Theprojectorhasafeaturecalled“DirectPowerOff”.Thisfeatureallowstheprojectortobeturnedoff(evenwhen
projectinganimage)usingtheMainPowerSwitchordisconnectingtheACpowersupply.
NOTE: Before using Direct Power Off, be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting
to display an image.
Makesurethattheprongsarefullyinsertedintoboth
theACINandthewalloutlet.
To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.
Turning on the Projector
NOTE:
• Theprojectorhastwopowerswitches:amainpowerswitchandaPOWER(ON/STANDBY)button(POWERONandOFFonthe
remote control).
• Whenplugginginorunpluggingthesuppliedpowercable,makesurethatthemainpowerswitchispushedtotheoff(
) po-
sition. Failure to do so may cause damage to the projector.
• Theprojectorhasafeaturetopreventitselffrombeingusedbyunauthorizedindividuals.Tousethisfeature,registerakey-
word. (
page 35)
1. Remove the lens cap.
• Donottryto remove the lens cap by pulling on the
string.Doingsocancausedamage.
2. To turn on the main power to the projector, press the
Main Power switch to the on position ( I ).
 Theprojectorwillgointostandbymode.Wheninstand-
bymode,thePOWERindicatorwilllightorangeandthe
STATUSindicatorwilllightgreenwhen[NORMAL]isse-
lectedfor[STANDBYMODE].
 SeethePOWERIndicatorsection.(
page 86)
3. Press the ON/STAND BY button on the projector cab-
inet or the POWER ON button on the remote control
for 1 second.
 ThePOWERindicatorwillturntogreenandtheprojec-
tor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 67)
• When the message “Projector is locked! Enteryour pass-
word.”isdisplayed,itmeansthatthe[SECURITY]isturned
on. (
page 36)
 After you turn on your projector,ensure that the com-
puterorvideosourceisturnedonandthatyourlenscap
isremoved.
NOTE: When no signal is available, the NEC logo, blue (default),
or black screen will be displayed. When the projector displays the
NEC logo, a blue or black screen, the projector will automatically
switch to [ECO MODE].
The projector will return ECO MODE to its previous setting once an
active signal is connected.
Standby Blinking PowerOn
Steadygreen/
orangelight
Blinkinggreen
light
Steadygreen
light
(
page86)
Pressthisbuttonfora
minimumof1second.
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)
Whenyourst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52, 65)
NOTE:
• Theprojectorcannotbeturnedofffor60secondsafterthelampisturnedonandwhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkinggreen.
• 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.
• Immediatelyafterturningontheprojector,screenickermayoccur.Thisisnormal.Wait3to5minutesuntilthelamplighting
is stabilized.
• Whenthe[ECOMODE]issetto[ON],theLAMPindicatorwilllightgreen.
• 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.
(
page79)
- 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.
NOTE: Turning the Main Power Switch Off then Back On
Allow a minimum of one second between turning off the main power switch and turning it back on again.
Thesamewillbeappliedwhenapowerstripequippedwithaswitchandabreakerisused.
Failingtodosocouldresultinnopowertotheprojector.(Therewillbenostand-byLED)
Should this happen, unplug the power cable and plug it in again. Turn on the main power switch.
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
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dis-
playtheSourcelist.EachtimetheSOURCEbuttonispressed,theinputsource
willchangeasfollows:“COMPUTER1”,“COMPUTER2”,“COMPUTER3”,“VID-
EO”,“S-VIDEO”.Todisplaytheselectedsource,allow1second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:
COMPUTER1
COMPUTER2
COMPUTER3
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
COMPUTER1
...
TIP: If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.
UsingtheRemoteControl
PressanyoneoftheCOMPUTER1/2/3,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 73)
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 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN input will power on the projector
and simultaneously project the computer’s image.
([AUTO POWER ON(COMP1/2)]
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Usethelensshiftdials,theadjustabletiltfootlevers,thezoomleverorthefocusringtoadjustthepicturesizeand
position.
Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
Intheabovedrawings,cablesareomittedforclarity.
NOTE*: Adjust the throw angle (the height of an image) when the image position is higher than the lens shift adjustable range.
Adjustingthefocus
[Focusring]
Adjustingthethrowangle(theheightofanimage)
[Tiltfoot]*
Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage
[Zoomlever]
Adjustingtheleftandrighttiltofanimage
[Tiltfoot]
Adjustingthekeystonecorrection
[Keystone]
Adjustingthepositionofaprojectedimage
[Lensshift]
(
page25) (
page26)
(
page27) (
page26)
(
page27) (
page28)
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting the position of a projected image
• Rotate the lens shift dial.
Desktop front projection
Ceiling front projection
Vertical shift
Vertical shift
Max. 0.5V
Max.
0.5V
1V
0.5V
0.1H
0.1H 1H
Width of projected image
Shift to left Shift to right
1V
Normal projection
Position
NOTE:ThelensshiftdialforLEFT-RIGHTcannotberotatedone-halfturnormore.
Do not over rotate it or it may break.
NOTE: Shifting the lens to the maximum in two directions combined will cause the edges of the image to become dark or will
cause some shadows.
TIP: The lens shift dial for UP-DOWN can be rotated one turn or more, but not beyond the adjustable range defined below.
NOTE:LensshiftisnotavailablewiththeNP01FLoptionallens.TheNP01FLshouldbeusedonlyfor“zerodegree”applica-
tions.
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting the focus (Focus ring)
• Rotatethefocusringtomakefocusadjustment.
Finely adjusting the size of an image (Zoom lever)
• Rotatethezoomlevertoadjusttheimagesizeonthescreen.
Zoomlever
Focus ring
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Adjusting the Tilt Foot
1. Lift the front edge of the projector.
CAUTION:
DonottrytotouchtheventilationoutletduringTiltFootadjustment
asitcanbecomeheatedwhiletheprojectoristurnedonandafterit
isturnedoff.
2.
Push up the Adjustable Tilt Foot Levers on the right and left sides
of the projector to extend the adjustable tilt feet (maximum height).
3. Lower the front of the projector to the desired height.
4.
Release the Adjustable Tilt Foot lever to lock the Adjustable tilt foot.
 Thereisapproximately10degrees(up)of adjustment forthefrontof
theprojector.
AdjustableTilt
FootLever
AdjustableTilt
FootLever
NOTE:Your“Keystone”correctiondatacanberesetbypressingandholding
the KEYSTONE button for a minimum of 2 seconds.
CAUTION:
Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.
Misusessuchasusingthetiltfoottocarryorhang(fromthewallor
ceiling)theprojectorcancausedamagetotheprojector.
TIP: For operating the [KEYSTONE] screen, see
Correcting Keystone Dis-
tortion”onpage28.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
4
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4
AdjustableTiltFoot
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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 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+/−30degrees.Thismaximumrangecanbechangeddependingonthe
signal or aspect ratio setting.
• ToresettheKEYSTONEcorrectionsettingvalues,pressandholdtheKEYSTONEbuttonforaminimumof2seconds.
• 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 63)
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
ON
OFF
AUTO ADJ.
COMPUTER
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIEWER
ID SET
CLEAR
AV-MUTE FREEZE
ENTER
EXIT
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PICTURE
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COMPUTER
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting from the menu
1. Press the MENU button.
 Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the
button to select [SETUP] and press the ENTER button.
 The[GENERAL]screenwillbedisplayed.
3. Press the
button to select [KEYSTONE].
4. Press the
or
button.
 Adjustsothattheimageisrectangular.
5. After completing adjustment, press the EXIT button three times.
 Themenuwillbeclosed.
NOTE: The Keystone correction can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically.
TIP: The changes can be saved with [KEYSTONE SAVE]. (
page 63)
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3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Optimizing an RGB Image Automatically
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust
OptimizinganRGBimageautomatically.
PresstheAUTOADJUST(AUTOADJ.)buttontooptimizeanRGBimageautomatically.
Thisadjustmentmaybenecessarywhenyouconnectyourcomputerforthersttime.
[Poorpicture]
[Normalpicture]
SoundlevelfromthespeakerandtheAUDIOOUT
jack(Stereomini)ontheprojectorcanbeadjusted.
Anotherwaytoadjustvolumeistousethemenu.
Select[ADJUST]
[AUDIO]
[VOLUME] from
the menu.
NOTE:
• Volumecontrolisnotavailablewiththe
or
button
whenanimageisenlargedbyusingtheMAGNIFY(+)
button or when the menu is displayed.
NOTE:
• Somesignalsmaytaketimetodisplayormaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.
• TheAutoAdjustfunctiondoesnotworkforcomponent,video,S-video,andDVIdigitalsignals.
• Ifthe AutoAdjust operation cannotoptimize the computersignal, try to adjust[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK], and
[PHASE]manually.(
page 58, 59)
Adjusting Volume Up & Down
Increasevolume
Decreasevolume
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Turning off the Projector
Toturnofftheprojector:
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
1. Press the POWER (ON/STAND BY) button on the projector cabi-
net or the POWER OFF button on the remote control.
 The[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?/CARBONSAVINGS-SES-
SION0.000[g-CO2]]messagewillappear.
2. Press the ENTER button or press the POWER(ON/STAND BY) 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 sec-
onds.
3. Turn off the Main Power Switch.
 Thepowerindicatorwillgoout.
AboutDirectPowerOff
Theprojectorhasafeaturecalled“DirectPowerOff”.Thisfeature
allowstheprojectortobeturnedoff(evenwhenprojectinganim-
age)usingtheMainPowerSwitchordisconnectingtheACpower
supply.
NOTE: Before using Direct Power Off, be sure to allow at least 20 minutes
immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image.
CAUTION
• Donotunplugthe powercablefrom the walloutlet orprojector
whentheprojectorispoweredon.Doingsocancausedamage
totheACINconnectoroftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugof
thepowercable.ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojec-
torispoweredon,usetheMainPowerSwitch.
• DonotturnofftheACpowersupplywithin10secondsofmaking
adjustmentorsettingchangesandclosingthemenu.
Doingsocancauselossofadjustmentsandsettingsandreturn
todefault.
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After Use
Preparation: Makesurethatthemainpoweristurnedoff.
1. Unplug the power cable.
2. Disconnect any other cables.
3. Retract adjustable tilt feet if extended.
4. Cover the lens with the lens cap.
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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.
• SoundfromtheAUDIOOUTjack(Stereomini)canbeturnedoff.
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 magnification may be less than four times depending on
the signal.
Todoso:
1. Press the MAGNIFY (+) button to magnify the picture.
 Tomovethemagniedimage,usethe
,
,
or
button.
2. Press the

button.
 Theareaofthemagniedimagewillbemoved
3. Press the MAGNIFY (−) button.
 EachtimetheMAGNIFY(−)buttonispressed,theimageisreduced.
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
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.
80%Brightness on NP3200 and approx. 88%
BrightnessonNP2200/NP1200).
SteadyGreenlight
STATUS
LAMP
ON
OFF
AUTO ADJ.
COMPUTER
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIEWER
ID SET
CLEAR
AV-MUTE FREEZE
ENTER
EXIT
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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].
• [ECOMODE]isalwayssetto[OFF]for1minuteimmediatelyafterthelampis
turned on. The lamp condition will not be affected even when [ECO MODE] is
changed.
• Afteralapseof1minutefromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackor
logo screen, [ECO MODE] will automatically switch to [ON].
• 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as[CARBONMETER].(
page33)
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74)
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SAV-
INGS-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 “CO2 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key-
wordisset,turningontheprojectorwilldisplaytheKeywordinputscreen.Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,
theprojector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 twice 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conrmation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 main power is turned off or unplugging the power cable.
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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 re-
quest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con-
trol.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
7m/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
PowerPoint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
8
Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser
Overview
ConnectingtheprojectortoanetworkallowstheAlertMailsetting(
page42)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“PCControlUtilityPro4”
installedonyourcomputerfromthesuppliedNECProjectorCD-ROM.
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lesandtheotherinfor-
mationprovidedinyoursoftware.)
AccessisgainedtotheHTTPserverfunctionbystartingtheWebbrowseronthecomputerviathenetworkcon-
nected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>/lancong.html
TIP:
• ThedefaultIPaddressis“192.168.0.10”.
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net-
work. Should this happen, consult your network administrator.
The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid intervals. Should this happen, wait a moment and
repeat. If you still can’t get any response, turn off and back on the projector.
Preparation Before Use
ConnecttheprojectortoacommerciallyavailableLANcablebeforeengaginginbrowseroperations.(
page19)
Operationwithabrowserthatusesaproxyservermaynotbepossibledependingonthetypeofproxyserverand
thesettingmethod.Althoughthetypeofproxyserverwillbeafactor,itispossiblethatitemsthathaveactuallybeen
setwillnotbedisplayeddependingontheeffectivenessofthecache,andthecontentssetfromthebrowsermay
notbereectedinoperation.Itisrecommendedthataproxyservernotbeusedunlessitisunavoidable.
HandlingoftheAddressforOperationviaaBrowser
RegardingtheactualaddressthatisenteredfortheaddressorenteredtotheURLcolumnwhenoperationofthe
projectorisviaabrowser,thehostnamecanbeusedasitiswhenthehostnamecorrespondingtotheIPaddress
oftheprojectorhasbeenregisteredtothedomainnameserverbyanetworkadministrator,orthehostnamecor-
respondingtotheIPaddressoftheprojectorhasbeensetinthe“HOSTS”le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 serverDis-
abling 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].
IP ADDRESS �����������������Set your IP address of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for [DHCP]�
TIP: You can check your specified 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 set-
tings.
TIP:Selecting[NETWORKSETTINGS]for[RESET]fromtheprojector’smenuallowsyoutoreturnthefollowingitemstothefac-
tory 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>/lancong.html
Thisoptionnotiesyourcomputerofanerrormessageviae-mailwhenusingwiredLAN.Anerrormessagenoti-
cation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 projectorUp to 60 alphanumeric
characters can be used� If the host name is unknown, type in a string of characters repre-
senting the projector� Example: Projector 1
DOMAIN NAME �������������������������������Type in the domain name of the network connected to the projectorUp to 60 alphanu-
meric 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 projectorUp 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
Address 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
9
Using the VGA Signal Cable to Operate the Projector (Virtual
Remote)
Usingtheutilitysoftware“VirtualRemoteTool”includedonthecompanionNECProjectorCD-ROM,VirtualRemote
screen(ortoolbar)canbedisplayedonyourcomputerscreen.
Thiswillhelpyouperformoperationssuchasprojector’spoweronoroffandsignalselectionviatheVGAsignal
cable.
VirtualRemotescreen Toolbar
ThissectionprovidesanoutlineofpreparationforuseofVirtualRemoteTool.
ForinformationonhowtouseVirtualRemoteTool,seeHelpofVirtualRemoteTool.(
page47)
Step1:InstallVirtualRemoteToolonthecomputer.
Step2:Connecttheprojectortothecomputer.(
page45)
Step3:StartVirtualRemoteTool.(
page46)
NOTE:
• When[COMPUTER1]isselectedfromyoursourceselection,theVirtualRemotescreenorthetoolbarwillbedisplayedaswell
as your computer screen.
• UsethesuppliedVGAsignalcabletoconnecttheCOMPUTER1INconnectordirectlywiththemonitoroutputconnectorofthe
computer to use Virtual Remote Tool.
UsingaswitcherorothercablesthanthesuppliedVGAsignalcablemaycausefailureinsignalcommunication.
VGAcableconnector:
PinNos.12and15arerequiredforDDC/CI.
• VirtualRemoteToolmaynotworkdependingonyourcomputer’sspecicationsandversionofgraphicadaptersordrivers.
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• Theprojector’sCOMPUTER1INconnectorsupportsDDC/CI(DisplayDataChannelCommandInterface).DDC/CIisastandard
interface for bidirectional communication between display/projector and computer.
• ForupdateinformationonVirtualRemoteTool,visitourwebsite:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
Step 1: Install Virtual Remote Tool on the computer
Supported OS
VirtualRemoteToolwillrunonthefollowingoperatingsystems.
Windows7HomeBasic*
1
,Windows7HomePremium*
1
,Windows7Professional*
1
,Windows7Enterprise*
1
,
Windows7Ultimate*
1
WindowsVistaHomeBasic*
1
,WindowsVistaHomePremium*
1
,WindowsVistaBusiness*
1
,WindowsVista
Enterprise*
1
,WindowsVistaUltimate*
1
WindowsXPHomeEdition*
2
,WindowsXPProfessional*
2
,Windows2000Professional*
2
*1:Supports32-bitversion.
*2:TorunVirtualRemoteTool,“Microsoft.NETFrameworkVersion2.0orlater”isrequired.TheMicrosoft.NET
FrameworkVersion2.0orlaterisavailablefromMicrosoft’swebpage.InstalltheMicrosoft.NETFramework
Version2.0orlateronyourcomputer.Windows2000ProfessionalsupportsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkVer-
sion2.0only.
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4. Convenient Features
Install Virtual Remote Tool
Preparation:
ExitallrunningprogramsbeforeinstallingVirtualRemoteTool.Ifanotherprogramisrunning,theinstallationmay
notbecompleted.ToinstallVirtualRemoteTool,theWindowsuseraccountmusthave[Administrator] privilege
(Windows7,WindowsVistaandWindows2000)or[ComputerAdministrator]privilege(WindowsXP).
1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
 ThefoldersinNECProjectorCD-ROMwillbedisplayed.Ifthefoldersarenotdisplayed,right-clicktheCD/DVD
driveiconinWindows’“Computer”(or“MyComputer”)andselect“Open”.
2 Double-click “Software” and then “Virtual Remote Tool”.
 The“setup.exe”iconwillbedisplayed.
3 Double-click the “setup.exe” icon.
 TheInstallerwillstartandtheWizardscreenwillappear.
4 Click “Next”.
 “ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”screenwillbedisplayed.
 Read“ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”carefully.
5 If you agree, click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” and then click “Next”.
 Followtheinstructionsontheinstallerscreenstocompletetheinstallation.
 Aftertheinstallationiscompleted,theshortcuticon forVirtualRemoteToolwillbeplacedonthedesktop.
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4. Convenient Features
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UninstallingVirtualRemoteTool
Preparation:
ExitVirtualRemoteToolbeforeuninstalling.TouninstallVirtualRemoteTool,theWindowsuseraccountmusthave
“Administratorprivilege(Windows7,WindowsVista andWindows 2000) orComputer Administrator”privilege
(WindowsXP).
•ForWindows7/WindowsVista
1 Click “Start” and then “Control Panel”.
 TheControlPanelwindowwillbedisplayed.
2 Click “Uninstall a program” under “Programs”
 The“ProgramsandFeatures”windowwillbedisplayed.
3 Select Virtual Remote Tool and click it.
4 Click “Uninstall/Change” or “Uninstall”.
 •Whenthe“UserAccountControl”windowsisdisplayed,click“Continue”.
 Followtheinstructionsonthescreenstocompletetheuninstallation.
•ForWindowsXP/2000
1 Click “Start” and then “Control Panel”.
 TheControlPanelwindowwillbedisplayed.
2 Double-click “Add / Remove Programs”.
 TheAdd/RemoveProgramswindowwillbedisplayed.
 •OnWindows2000,double-click“Uninstallaprogram”.
3 Click Virtual Remote Tool from the list and then click “Remove”.
 Followtheinstructionsonthescreenstocompletetheuninstallation.
Step 2: Connect the projector to the computer
1 Use the supplied VGA signal cable to connect the COMPUTER 1 IN connector of the projector directly
with the monitor output connector of the computer.
2 Connect the supplied power cable to the AC IN of the projector and the wall outlet, and then press the
Main Power switch to turn on the main power.
 Theprojectorisinthestandbycondition.
COMPUTER 1 IN
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• WhenVirtualRemoteToolstartsforthersttime,“EasySetup”windowwillbedisplayedtonavigateyourconnections.
ACInput
MainPowerSwitch
VGAsignalcable(supplied)
Towalloutlet
Powercable(supplied)
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4. Convenient Features
Step 3: Start Virtual Remote Tool
1 Double-click the shortcut icon on the Windows Desktop.
 WhenVirtualRemoteToolstartsforthersttime,“EasySetup”windowwillbedisplayed.
 Followtheinstructionsonthescreens
 When“EasySetup”iscompleted,theVirtualRemoteToolscreenwillbedisplayed.
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• TheVirtualRemoteToolscreen(orToolbar)canbedisplayedwithoutdisplaying“EasySetup”window.
To do so, click to place a check mark for “ DonotuseEasySetupnexttime”onthescreenatStep6in“EasySetup”.
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4. Convenient Features
ExitingVirtualRemoteTool
1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon on the Taskbar.
 Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
2 Click “Exit”.
 TheVirtualRemoteToolwillbeclosed.
ViewingthehelpleofVirtualRemoteTool
•Displayingthehelpleusingthetaskbar
1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon on the taskbar when Virtual Remote Tool is running.
 Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Click “Help”.
 TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.
•DisplayingthehelpleusingtheStartMenu.
1. Click “Start”. “All programs” or “Programs”. “NEC Projector User Supportware”. “Virtual Remote Tool”.
and then “Virtual Remote Tool Help” in this order.
 TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.
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4. Convenient Features
Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4)
Usingtheutilitysoftware“PCControlUtilityPro4”includedonthecompanionNECProjectorCD-ROM,theprojec-
torcanbecontrolledfromacomputeroveraLAN.
Control Functions
Power On/Off,signalselection, picture freeze,picturemute,audio mute,adjusting, error message notication,
eventschedule.
ScreenofPCControlUtilityPro4
ThissectionprovidesanoutlineofpreparationforuseofPCControlUtilityPro4.ForinformationonhowtousePC
ControlUtilityPro4,seeHelpofPCControlUtilityPro4.(
nextpage)
Step1:ConnecttheprojectortoaLAN.
Step2:InstallPCControlUtilityPro4onthecomputer.
Step3:StartPCControlUtilityPro4.(
nextpage)
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• PCControlUtilityPro4canbeusedwithaserialconnection.
• ForupdateinformationonPCControlUtilityPro4,visitourwebsite:
http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
Step 1: Connect the projector to a LAN
ConnecttheprojectortotheLANbyfollowingtheinstructionsin“ConnectingtoaNetwork”(
page19)andNetwork
SettingbyUsinganHTTPBrowser”(
page40)
Step 2: Install PC Control Utility Pro 4 on the computer
Supported OS
PCControlUtilityPro4willrunonthefollowingoperatingsystems.
Windows7HomeBasic*
1
,Windows7HomePremium*
1
,Windows7Professional*
1
,Windows7Enterprise*
1
,
Windows7Ultimate*
1
WindowsVistaHomeBasic*
1
,WindowsVistaHomePremium*
1
,WindowsVistaBusiness*
1
,WindowsVista
Enterprise*
1
,WindowsVistaUltimate*
1
WindowsXPHomeEdition*
2
,WindowsXPProfessional*
2
,Windows2000Professional*
2
*1:Supports32-bitversion.
*2:TorunPCControlUtilityPro4,“Microsoft.NETFrameworkVersion2.0orlater”isrequired.TheMicrosoft
.NETFrameworkVersion2.0orlaterisavailablefromMicrosoft’swebpage.InstalltheMicrosoft.NETFrame-
workVersion2.0orlateronyourcomputer.Windows2000ProfessionalsupportsMicrosoft.NETFramework
Version2.0only.
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4. Convenient Features
InstallPCControlUtilityPro4
Preparation:
ExitallrunningprogramsbeforeinstallingPCControlUtilityPro4.Ifanotherprogramisrunning,theinstallation
maynotbecompleted.ToinstallPCControlUtilityPro4,theWindowsuseraccountmusthave[Administrator]privi-
lege(Windows7,WindowsVistaandWindows2000)or[ComputerAdministrator]privilege(WindowsXP).
1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
 ThefoldersinNECProjectorCD-ROMwillbedisplayed.
 •Ifthefoldersarenotdisplayed,right-clicktheCD/DVDdriveiconinWindows’“Computer”(or“MyComputer”)
andselect“Open”.
2 Double-click “Software” and then “PC Control Utility Pro 4”.
 The“setup.exe”iconwillbedisplayed.
3 Double-click the “setup.exe” icon.
 TheInstallerwillstartandtheWizardscreenwillappear.
4 Click “Next”.
 “ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”screenwillbedisplayed.
 Read“ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”carefully.
5 If you agree, click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” and then click “Next”.
 Followtheinstructionsontheinstallerscreenstocompletetheinstallation.
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UninstallingPCControlUtilityPro4
 Touninstall PCControl Utility Pro 4, do the same procedures stated as in“UninstallingVirtual RemoteTool”.
Read“VirtualRemoteTool”as“PCControlUtilityPro4”(
page 45)
Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 4
Click“Start”
“Allprograms”or“Programs”
“NECProjectorUserSupportware”
“PCControlUtilityPro4”
“PC
ControlUtilityPro4”.
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ViewingtheHelpofPCControlUtilityPro4
•DisplayingtheHelpleofPCControlUtilityPro4whileitisrunning.
 Click“Help(H)”
“Help(H)…”ofwindowofPCControlUtilityPro4inthisorder.
 Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
•DisplayingthehelpleusingtheStartMenu.
 Click“Start”
“Allprograms”or“Programs”
“NECProjectorUserSupportware”
“PCControlUtilityPro4”
“PCControlUtilityPro4Help”.
 TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.
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4. Convenient Features
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5. Using On-Screen Menu
Using the Menus
NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected.
1. Press the MENU 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 pro-
jector cabinet to quit the menu display.
NOTE: When a menu or message is displayed, several lines of information may be lost, depending on the signal or settings.
8. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
To return to the previous menu, press the EXIT button.
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
COMPUTER1 *
COMPUTER2 *
COMPUTER3 *
VIDEO *
S-VIDEO *
ADJUST
PICTURE
PRESET * 1–6
DETAIL
SETTINGS
GENERAL
REFERENCE *
HIGH-BRIGHT,PRESENTATION,VIDEO,MOVIE,
GRAPHIC,sRGB
GAMMA
CORRECTION
DYNAMIC,NATURAL,BLACKDETAIL
COLOR
TEMPERATURE
* 5000,6500,7800,8500,9300,10500
WHITE
BALANCE
CONTRASTR 0
CONTRASTG 0
CONTRASTB 0
BRIGHTNESS
R
0
BRIGHTNESS
G
0
BRIGHTNESS
B
0
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
COLOR
HUE
RESET
IMAGE
OPTIONS
CLOCK *
PHASE *
HORIZONTAL *
VERTICAL *
OVERSCAN * 0[%],5[%],10[%]
ASPECTRATIO * AUTO,4:3,16:9,15:9,16:10,WIDEZOOM,NATIVE
POSITION 0
AUDIO
VOLUME
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
3DSURROUND OFF OFF,ON
SETUP
GENERAL
KEYSTONE 0
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 OFF
OFF,CAPTION1,CAPTION2,CAPTION3,CAPTION4,
TEXT1,TEXT2,TEXT3,TEXT4
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
ENGLISH,DEUTSCH,FRANÇAIS,ITALIANO,
ESPAÑOL,SVENSKA,本語
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MENU
COLORSELECT COLOR COLOR,MONOCHROME
SOURCEDISPLAY ON OFF,ON
MESSAGEDISPLAY ON OFF,ON
IDDISPLAY ON OFF,ON
ECOMESSAGE OFF OFF,ON
MENUDISPLAYTIME AUTO45SEC MANUAL,AUTO5SEC,AUTO15SEC,AUTO45SEC
BACKGROUND BLUE BLUE,BLACK,LOGO
FILTERMESSAGE 500[H] OFF,100[H],200[H],500[H],1000[H]
* Theasterisk(*)indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal.
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SETUP
INSTALLATION
ORIENTATION
DESKTOP
FRONT
DESKTOPFRONT,CEILINGREAR,DESKTOPREAR,
CEILINGFRONT
CONTROLPANELLOCK OFF OFF,ON
SECURITY OFF OFF,ON
COMMUNICATIONSPEED 19200bps 4800bps,9600bps,19200bps
REMOTESENSOR FRONT/BACK FRONT/BACK,FRONT,BACK
CONTROLID
CONTROLID
NUMBER
1 1–254
CONTROLID OFF OFF,ON
OPTIONS(1)
AUTOADJUST NORMAL OFF,NORMAL,FINE
FANMODE AUTO AUTO,HIGH,HIGHALTITUDE
SIGNAL
SELECT
COMPUTER1
RGB/
COMPONENT
RGB/COMPONENT,RGB,COMPONENT
COMPUTER2
RGB/
COMPONENT
RGB/COMPONENT,RGB,COMPONENT,VIDEO
COLOR
SYSTEM
COMPUTER2
(VIDEO)
AUTO
AUTO,NTSC3.58,NTSC4.43,PAL,PAL-M,PAL-N,
PAL60,SECAM
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
DEINTERLACE ON OFF,ON
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(COMP1/2) OFF OFF,ON
AUTOPOWEROFF OFF OFF,0:05,0:10,0:20,0:30
DEFAULTSOURCESELECT LAST
LAST,AUTO,COMPUTER1,COMPUTER2,
COMPUTER3,VIDEO,S-VIDEO
OUTTERMINAL LAST LAST,COMPUTER1,COMPUTER2
INFO.
USAGETIME
LAMPLIFEREMAINING
LAMPHOURSUSED
FILTERHOURSUSED
TOTALCARBONSAVINGS
SOURCE
SOURCENAME
SOURCEINDEX
HORIZONTALFREQUENCY
VERTICALFREQUENCY
SIGNALTYPE
VIDEOTYPE
SYNCTYPE
SYNCPOLARITY
SCANTYPE
WIREDLAN
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
CLEARLAMPHOURS
CLEARFILTERHOURS
* Theasterisk(*)indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal.
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE]
COMPUTER1
SelectsthecomputerconnectedtoyourCOMPUTER1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.
COMPUTER2
SelectsthecomputerconnectedtoyourCOMPUTER2INconnectors(BNC×5).
NOTE:
• WhenthecomponentinputsignalisconnectedtotheCOMPUTER2INconnector,select[COMPUTER2].
• TheprojectorwilldetermineiftheinputsignalisRGBorcomponentsignal.
COMPUTER3
SelectsthecomputerconnectedtoyourCOMPUTER3(DVI-D)INconnector.
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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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]
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[GENERAL]
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]and[COLORTEMPERA-
TURE].
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�
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.
AdjustingWhiteBalance[WHITEBALANCE]
Thisallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalance.Contrastforeachcolor(RGB)toadjustthewhitelevelofthescreen;
Brightnessforeachcolor(RGB)isusedtoadjusttheblacklevelofthescreen.
[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(RGBDIGITAL) Yes Yes Yes No No
Computer(RGBANALOG) Yes Yes Yes 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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[RESET]
Thesettingsandadjustmentsfor[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[SHARPNESS],[COLOR],[HUE],and[REFER-
ENCE]within[PRESET]willbereturnedtothefactorysettings.
Thesettingsandadjustmentsunder[DETAILSETTINGS]withinthe[PRESET]screenthatarenotcurrentlyselect-
ed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malfunction.
- The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OverscanPercentage[OVERSCAN]
Selectoverscanpercentage(0%,5%and10%)forsignal.
Projectedimage
Overscanedby10%
NOTE:
• The[0[%]]cannotbeselectedwhenVIDEOandS-VIDEOsignalsareused.
• [OVERSCAN]isnotavailablewhen[NATIVE]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO].
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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as-
pect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.
NATIVE Theprojectordisplaysthecurrentimageinitstrueresolutionwhentheincomingcom-
putersignalhasalowerresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution.
[Example]Whentheincomingsig-
nalwiththeresolutionof800x600
isdisplayed:
NOTE:
• Whenanon-computersignalisdisplayed,the[NATIVE]isnotavailable.
• Whenasignalwithahigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolutionisdisplayed,[NA-
TIVE] is not available.
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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aspect
ratioisautomaticallydeter-
mined
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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[AUDIO]
ControllingSound[VOLUME/BASS/TREBLE/BALANCE]
Adjuststhevolume,bassandtreblelevel,leftandrightbalanceoftheprojectorspeakerandAUDIOOUT(Stereo
MiniJack).
TIP:
[VOLUME]
• Whennomenusappear,the
and
buttonsontheprojectorcabinetandtheVOL.+/−buttonsworkasavolumecontrol.(
page 30)
[BALANCE]
• Whentheleft/monauralofthevideo/componentaudioinputisconnected,therightandleftchannelsoundfromtheAUDIOOUT
(Stereo Mini Jack) is the same.
Enabling3DSurround[3DSURROUND]
Turnonoroffthe3Dsurroundeffect.
NOTE:When the AUDIOOUT(Stereo MiniJack)of the projectorisconnected toanexternalequipment, audiocontrolon the
externalequipmentmaycausedistortedorscratchysounddependingontheadjustmentsofBASS,TREBLE,BALANCEand3D
SURROUND.Ifthishappens,returntheadjustmentsoftheprojectortothefactorypreset("0"for[BASS],"0"for[TREBLE],and
"OFF" for [3D SURROUND]).
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]
[GENERAL]
CorrectingVerticalKeystoneDistortionManually[KEYSTONE]
Youcancorrectverticaldistortionmanually.(
page28)
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.
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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[WHITEBOARD]reduceslampbrightness.
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de-
creasesfannoisewhencomparedto[OFF]mode.(
page33)
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.80%BrightnessonNP3200
andapprox.88%BrightnessonNP2200/
NP1200).
SteadyGreenlight
NOTE:
• The[LAMPLIFEREMAINING]and[LAMPHOURSUSED]canbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.]
[USAGETIME].(
page 74)
• [ECOMODE]isalwayssetto[OFF]for1minuteimmediatelyafterthelampisturnedon.Thelampconditionwillnotbeaf-
fected even when [ECO MODE] is changed.
• Afteralapseof1minute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 [OFF] is selected.
• 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.
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SettingClosedCaption[CLOSEDCAPTION]
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�
NOTE:
• Theclosedcaptionisnotavailableunderthefollowingconditions:
- when messages or menus are displayed.
- when an image is magnified, frozen, or muted.
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.
[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1,COMPUTER2,COMPUTER3,VIDEO,S-
VIDEOandNoInputtobedisplayedonthetoprightofthescreen.
TurningOn/OffMessageDisplay[MESSAGEDISPLAY]
MESSAGE DISPLAY
�������� T his option turns on or off messages� Even though selecting [OFF], the following message will appear
•“Projectorislocked”.Whentheprojectorsecurityisunlocked,themessagewilldisappear.
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 con-
trol is pressed� (
page 68)
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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mes-
sagetopromptyoutoselect[ON]for[ECOMODE].
When[ON]isselectedfor[ECOMODE]
Toclosethemessage,pressanyoneofthebuttons.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.
Toclosethemessage,presstheEXITbutton.
(
page33, 64)
SelectingMenuDisplayTime[MENUDISPLAYTIME]
Thisoptionallowsyoutoselecthowlongtheprojectorwaitsafterthelasttouchofabuttontoturnoffthemenu.The
presetchoicesare[MANUAL],[AUTO5SEC],[AUTO15SEC],and[AUTO45SEC].The[AUTO45SEC]isthe
factorypreset.
SelectingaColororLogoforBackground[BACKGROUND]
Usethisfeaturetodisplayablue/blackscreenorlogowhennosignalisavailable.Thedefaultbackgroundis[BLUE].
NOTE: Your setting will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
SelectingIntervalTimeforFilterMessage[FILTERMESSAGE]
Thisoptionallowsyoutoselectthetimepreferencebetweendisplayingthemessageforcleaningthelters.Clean
thelterwhenyougetthemessage“PLEASECLEANFILTER.(
page77)
Fiveoptionsareavailable:OFF,100[H],200[H],500[H],1000[H]
Thedefaultsettingis500[H].
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projec-
tion,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35)
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19200bps.
Thedefaultis19200bps.Selecttheappropriatebaudrateforyourequipmenttobeconnected(dependingonthe
equipment,alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns).
NOTE: Your selected communication speed will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
TurningOnorOffRemoteSensor[REMOTESENSOR]
Thisoptiondetermineswhichremotesensorontheprojectorisenabledinwirelessmode.
Theoptionsare:FRONT/BACK,FRONT,andBACK.
SettingIDtotheProjector[CONTROLID]
YoucanoperatemultipleprojectorsseparatelyandindependentlywiththesingleremotecontrolthathastheCON-
TROL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:
• 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 control.
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.
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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willclearcurrentlyspeciedIDwithbatteriesremoved.
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[OPTIONS(1)]
SettingAutoAdjust[AUTOADJUST]
ThisfeaturesetstheAutoAdjustmodesothatthecomputersignalcanbeautomaticallyormanuallyadjustedfor
noiseandstability.Youcanautomaticallymakeadjustmentintwoways:[NORMAL]and[FINE].
OFF ������������������������ The computer signal will not be automatically adjusted� You can manually optimize the computer signal�
NORMAL ���������������� Default setting� The computer signal will be automatically adjusted� Normally select this option�
FINE ����������������������� Select this option if fine adjustment is needed� It takes more time to switch to the source than when
[NORMAL]is selected�
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 approximate-
ly 5500 feet/1600 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/1600metersorhigher.
• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancause
the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector.
•Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1600metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausethe
lamptoovercool,causingtheimagetoicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].
•Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600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.
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SelectingSignalFormat[SIGNALSELECT]
[COMPUTER1],[COMPUTER2]
Allowsyoutoset [COMPUTER1]and [COMPUTER2]toautomatically detect an incoming RGB orcomponent
sourcesuchasacomputerorDVDplayer.HowevertheremaybesomeRGBandcomponentsignalsthatthepro-
jectorisunabletodetect.Inthiscase,select[RGB]or[COMPONENT].
NOTE ([COMPUTER 2] only):
Whenusingthe"G/Y"connectoroftheCOMPUTER2INconnectorstodisplayaVideosignal,select[VIDEO].
SelectingColorSystem[COLORSYSTEM]
Thisfeatureenablesyoutoselectvideostandardsmanually.
Normallyselect[AUTO].Selectthevideostandardfromthemenu.ThismustbedonefortheCOMPUTER2INcon-
nectors,VIDEO,orS-VIDEOconnector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].
Enablingthedeinterlace[DEINTERLACE]
Turnsonoroffthedeinterlacefunctionforatelecinesignal.
OFF ������������������������ Select this option if there is any jitter or artifacts in video�
ON ������������������������� Default standard setting�
NOTE:ThisfeatureisnotavailableforRGB,480p,576pandHDTVsignals.
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[OPTIONS(2)]
UsingOffTimer[OFFTIMER]
1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours: OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00.
2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control.
3. The remaining time starts counting down.
4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.
NOTE:
• Tocancelthepresettime,set[OFF]forthepresettimeorturnoffthepower.
• Whentheremainingtimereaches3minutesbeforetheprojectoristurnedoff,the[THEPROJECTORWILLTURNOFFWITHIN
3 MINUTES] message will be displayed on the bottom of the screen.
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, MONITOR OUT connector, and AUDIO OUT connector
- LAN and Mail Alert functions
- Buttons other than POWER button on the cabinet
- Buttons other than POWER ON button on the remote control
- Virtual Remote function
NOTE:
• When[CONTROLPANELLOCK],[CONTROLID],or[AUTOPOWERON(COMP1/2)]isturnedon,the[STANDBYMODE]setting
is not available.
• 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(COMP1/2)]
WhentheprojectorisinStandbymode,applyingacomputersignalfromacomputerconnectedtotheCOMPUT-
ER1INorCOMPUTER2INinput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cabi-
nettopowerontheprojector.
Tousethisfunction,rstconnectacomputertotheprojectorandtheprojectortoanactiveACinput.
NOTE:
• Disconnectingacomputersignalfromthecomputer will notpowerofftheprojector.Werecommendusingthis function in
combination of the AUTO POWER OFF function.
• Thisfunctionwillnotbeavailableunderthefollowingconditions:
- when a component signal is applied to the COMPUTER1 IN or COMPUTER2 IN connector
- whenaSynconGreenRGBsignalorcompositesyncsignalisapplied
- when[COMPUTER2]issetto[VIDEO]for[SIGNALSELECT]
• ToenabletheAUTOPOWERON(COMP1/2)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 (COMP1/2) 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 COMPUTER1
COMPUTER2
COMPUTER3
VIDEO
S-
VIDEO
COMPUTER1 and displays the first found source�
COMPUTER1 ��������� Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER 1 IN connector every time the projector is turned on�
COMPUTER2 ��������� Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER 2 IN connector every time the projector is turned on�
COMPUTER3 ��������� Displays the DVI digital from the COMPUTER 3 (DVI-D) 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�
SettingMONITOROUTConnector[OUTTERMINAL]
ThisoptionallowsyoutodeterminewhichRGBorcomponentsourceisoutputfromtheMONITOROUTconnector
duringStandbymode.
LAST ���������������������� The signal from the last COMPUTER 1 or COMPUTER 2 input will be output to the MONITOR OUT con-
nector and AUDIO OUT jack�
COMPUTER 1 �������� The signal from the COMPUTER 1 input will be output to the MONITOR OUT connector and AUDIO OUT
jack�
COMPUTER 2 �������� The signal from the COMPUTER 2 input will be output to the MONITOR OUT connector and AUDIO OUT
jack�
NOTE:When[COMPUTER1]or[COMPUTER2]isselectedfor[AUTOPOWERON(COMP1/2)],the[OUTTERMINAL]featureis
not available.
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Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
Displaysthestatusofthecurrentsignalandlampusage.Thisitemhasfourpages.
TIP:PressingtheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolwillshowthe[INFO.]menuitems.
Theinformationincludedisasfollows:
[USAGE TIME]
[LAMPLIFEREMAINING](%)*
[LAMPHOURSUSED](H)
[FILTER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orthelters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
2000 3000
NP06LP
• [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] [SOURCEINDEX]
[HORIZONTALFREQUENCY] [VERTICALFREQUENCY]
[SIGNALTYPE] [VIDEOTYPE]
[SYNCTYPE] [SYNCPOLARITY]
[SCANTYPE]
[WIRED LAN]
[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]
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],[SHARPNESS],[COLOR],[HUE],
[CLOCK],[PHASE],[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[OVERSCAN],and[ASPECTRATIO].
[ALLDATA]
Resetalltheadjustmentsandsettingsforallthesignalstothefactorypreset.
All items can bereset EXCEPT[LANGUAGE],[BACKGROUND], [FILTER MESSAGE], [SECURITY], [COM-
MUNICATIONSPEED],[CONTROLID],[FANMODE],[STANDBYMODE],[LAMPLIFEREMAINING],[LAMP
HOURSUSED],[FILTERHOURSUSED],[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS],and[NETWORKSETTINGS].
Toresetthelampusagetime,see“ClearingLampHourMeter[CLEARLAMPHOURS]”below.
ClearingNetworkingSettings[NETWORKSETTINGS]
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.
ClearingtheFilterUsageHours[CLEARFILTERHOURS]
Resetsthelterusagebacktozero.Selectingthisoptiondisplayssubmenuforaconrmation.Select[YES]and
presstheENTERbutton.
NOTE: Elapsed time of the filter use will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
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Thissectiondescribesthesimplemaintenanceproceduresyoushouldfollowtocleantheltersandreplacethelamp.
Cleaning or Replacing the Filter
Theair-lterspongekeepsdustanddirtfromgettinginsidetheprojectorandshouldbefrequentlycleaned.Ifthe
lterisdirtyorclogged,yourprojectormayoverheat.
NOTE: The message for filter cleaning will be displayed for one minute when the projector is turned on or off.
To cancel the message, press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control.
CAUTION
• Turnofftheprojector,turnoffthemainpowerswitchandunplugtheprojectorbeforereplacingthelter.
• Onlycleantheoutsideoftheltercoverwithavacuumcleaner.
• Donotattempttooperatetheprojectorwithouttheltercover.
Tocleantheair-lter:
Vacuumthelter-throughtheltercover.
Toresetthelterusagetime,fromthemenu,select[RESET]
[CLEARFILTERHOURS].
(
page76forresettingthelterusagetime)
Toreplacethelter(sponge):
CAUTION
• Replacebothltersatthesametime.
• Beforereplacingthelters,removedustanddirtfromtheprojectorcabinet.
• Theprojectorcontainshigh-precisionparts.Keepoutdustanddirtduringlterreplacement.
• Donotwashthelterwithwater.Waterwilldamagetheltermembrane.
• Reattachtheltercovercorrectly.Failuretodosomaycauseprojectormalfunction.
Preparation:Replacethelampbeforereplacingthelters.
NOTE: When you replace the lamp, it is also wise to replace the filter. The filter comes in the same package with your replacement lamp.
1. Pull to remove the filter cover.
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2. Gently peel off the filter (sponge) and replace it with the new one.
3. Reinstall the filter cover.
• Sliptheltercoverbackuntilitsnapsintoplace.
4. Connect the supplied power cable, turn on the Main Power switch and turn on the projector.
5. Finally, select the menu
[RESET]
[CLEAR FILTER HOURS] to reset the filter usage hours.
(
page 76 for resetting the filter usage time)
Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens
1. Turn off the projector before cleaning.
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled, use a mild detergent. Never use strong
detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to scratch or mar the lens.
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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76)
CAUTION
• DONOTTOUCHTHELAMPimmediatelyafterithasbeenused.Itwillbeextremelyhot.Turntheprojectoroff,
turnoffthemainpowerswitchandthendisconnectthepowercable.Allowatleastonehourforthelamptocool
beforehandling.
• DONOTREMOVEANYSCREWSexcepttwolamphousingscrews.Youcouldreceiveanelectricshock.
• Donotbreaktheglassonthelamphousing.
Keepngerprintsofftheglasssurfaceonthelamphousing.Leavingnger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.
To replace the lamp:
Optionallampandtoolsneededforreplacement:
• ReplacementlampNP06LP
• Phillipsscrewdriverorequivalent
1. Use a Philips screwdriver to push and release the tab.
Push and pull to remove the lamp cover.
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2. Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling
condition. The two screws are not removable.
Remove the lamp housing by holding it.
NOTE: There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock.
3. Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket.
CAUTION
DonotusealampotherthantheNECreplacementlampNP06LP.
OrderthisfromyourNECdealer.
Secure it in place with the two screws.
Be sure to tighten the screws.
Interlock
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5. Connect the supplied power cable, turn on the Main Power switch and turn on the projector.
6. Finally, select the menu
[RESET]
[CLEAR LAMP HOURS] to reset the lamp life remaining and lamp
usage hours.
NOTE: When you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life, the projector
cannot turn on and the menu is not displayed.
Ifthishappens,presstheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolfor10secondstoresetthelampclockbacktozero.
Whenthelamptimeclockisresettozero,theLAMPindicatorgoesout.
4. Reattach the lamp cover.
Slip the lamp cover back until it snaps into place.
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7. Using Optional Lenses
FiveoptionallensesareavailablefortheNP3200/NP2200/NP1200.Seetheinformationdescribedonthispageto
buytheappropriatelensforyourscreensizeandthrowdistance.Seepage84forinstallingthelens.
Table of Throw Distances and Screen Sizes for Optional Lenses
[NP3200/NP2200/NP1200]
Screen
Size
STANDARD
1.5 2.0
(m) (inches)
NP02ZL
1.2 1.5
(m) (inches)
NP03ZL
1.9 3.1
(m) (inches)
NP04ZL
3.0 4.8
(m) (inches)
NP05ZL
4.77.2
(m) (inches)
NP01FL
0.8
(m)
(inches)
30"
40"
60"
67"
72"
80"
84"
90"
100"
120"
150"
180"
200"
210"
240"
250"
270"
300"
400"
500"
0.89 1.20
1.20 1.62
1.83 2.45
2.05 2.75
2.21 2.96
2.46 3.29
2.59 3.46
2.78 3.71
3.09 4.13
3.72 4.96
4.66 6.21
5.60 7.47
6.23 8.30
6.54 8.72
7.49 9.97
7.80 10.39
8.43 11.23
9.37 12.48
12.51 16.66
15.65 20.83
0.70 0.92
0.95 1.25
1.44 1.89
1.62 2.12
1.74 2.28
1.94 2.54
2.04 2.67
2.19 2.86
2.44 3.18
2.93 3.83
3.68 4.80
4.42 5.77
4.92 6.41
5.17 6.74
5.91 7.71
6.16 8.03
6.66 8.67
7.41 9.64
9.89 12.87
1 2.37 16.10
27.5 36.4
37.3 49.1
56.9 74.5
63.7 83.4
68.6 89.8
76.4 99.9
80.3 105.0
86.2112.6
96.0 125.4
115.5 150.8
144.9 – 188.9
174.2 227.1
193.8 – 252.5
203.5 265.2
232.9 – 303.4
242.7 316.1
262.2 341.5
291.5 379.7
389.3 – 506.8
487.1 634.0
1.56 2.51
2.37 3.79
2.66 4.25
2.86 4.57
3.19 5.08
3.35 5.34
3.60 5.73
4.01 6.37
4.82 7.66
6.05 9.59
7.27 11.53
8.08 12.81
8.49 13.46
9.72 15.39
1 0.12 16.04
1 0.94 17.33
1 2.16 19.26
1 6.24 25.70
2 0.32 32.15
61.4 98.6
93.5 149.4
104.7 167.1
112.8 179.8
125.6 200.1
132.0 – 210.3
141.7 225.5
157.7 250.8
189.8 – 301.6
238.0 – 377.7
286.2
453.8
318.3 – 504.5
334.3 – 529.9
382.5 606.0
398.6 631.4
430.7 682.1
478.8 758.2
639.41011.9
799.91265.6
3.60 5.83
4.03 6.53
4.34 7.03
4.84 7.82
5.09 8.22
5.46 8.81
6.08 9.81
7.32 11.79
9.18 14.77
11.05 17.75
1 2.29 19.73
1 2.91 20.73
1 4.77 23.70
1 5.39 24.70
1 6.63 26.68
1 8.49 29.66
2 4.70 39.59
3 0.90 49.52
141.7 229.7
158.8 257.0
171.1 276.6
190.6 307.9
200.4 – 323.5
215.0 346.9
239.5 386.0
288.3 – 464.2
361.6 581.5
434.9 – 698.7
483.8 – 776.9
508.2 816.0
581.5 933.3
605.9 972.4
654.81050.5
728.11167.8
972.41558.7
1216.71949.5
5.69 8.75
6.38 9.80
6.87 10.54
7.65 11.73
8.05 12.33
8.63 13.23
9.62 14.72
11.58 17.70
1 4.52 22.17
1 7.46 26.65
1 9.43 29.63
2 0.41 31.12
2 3.35 35.59
2 4.33 37.08
2 6.29 40.06
2 9.23 44.54
3 9.04 59.45
4 8.85 74.36
224.1 – 344.6
251.1 – 385.7
270.4 – 415.0
301.3 – 462.0
316.8 485.5
340.0 – 520.7
378.6 579.4
455.8 696.8
571.7 872.9
687.51049.0
764.81166.4
803.4 – 1225.1
919.3 – 1401.2
957.91459.9
1035.11577.3
1151.01753.5
1537.22340.5
1923.4 2927.5
0.64
0.98
1.10
1.18
1.32
1.39
1.49
1.66
2.00
2.50
25.3
38.6
43.3
46.6
51.9
54.6
58.6
65.3
78.6
98.6
35.1 47.3
47.4 63.8
72.2 96.6
80.8 108.2
87.0116.4
96.9 129.5
101.8 –
136.1
109.3 – 146.0
121.6 162.4
146.3 195.3
183.4 – 244.6
220.5 294.0
245.3 326.9
257.6 343.3
294.7 392.6
307.1 409.1
331.8 – 442.0
368.9 491.3
492.5 655.8
616.2 820.2
Forscreensizesbetween30"and500"notindicatedontheabovetable,useformulasbelow.
ThrowdistanceforStandardlens(m/inch)=H×1.5throughH×2.0Distancefrom0.89mto20.83m/35.1"to820.2"
ThrowdistanceforNP01FL(m/inch)=H×0.8Distancefrom0.64mto2.5m/25.3"to98.6"
ThrowdistanceforNP02ZL(m/inch)=H×1.2throughH×1.5Distancefrom0.7mto16.1m/27.5"to634"
ThrowdistanceforNP03ZL(m/inch)=H×1.9throughH×3.1Distancefrom1.56mto32.15m/61.4"to1265.6"
ThrowdistanceforNP04ZL(m/inch)=H×3.0throughH×4.8Distancefrom3.6mto49.52m/141.7"to1949.5"
ThrowdistanceforNP05ZL(m/inch)=H×4.7throughH×7.2Distancefrom5.69mto74.36m/224.1"to2927.5"
“H”=Screenwidth
STANDARD (H X 1.5) - (H X 2.0)
NP01FL (H X 0.8)
NP03ZL (H X 1.9) - (H X 3.1)
NP04ZL (H X 3.0) - (H X 4.8)
NP05ZL (H X 4.7) - (H X 7.2)
NP02ZL (H X 1.2) - (H X 1.5)
Example:Distancefroma100"screenwiththelensNP03ZL
Referringtothediagramonpage93,H”is2.0m/78.7".Therefore,theprojectiondistancesof100inchesarefrom2.0
m/78.7"×1.9to2.0m/78.7"×3.1=from3.8m/150"to6.2m/244".
NOTE: The values in the tables are design values and may vary.
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7. Using Optional Lenses
Lens Shift Adjustable Range
Thetoprightdiagramshowsthelocationoftheimagepositioninthelens.Thelenscanbeshiftedwithintheshad-
edareaasshownusingthenormalprojectionpositionasastartingpoint.
Theprojectorhasalensshiftfeaturethatallowsyoutomovetheimageverticallyorhorizontally.
NOTE:LensshiftisnotavailablewiththeNP01FLoptionallens.TheNP01FLshouldbeusedonlyfor“zerodegree”applications.
Desktop front projection
Ceiling front projection
Vertical shift
Vertical shift
Max. 0.5V
Max.
0.5V
1V
0.5V
0.1H
0.1H 1H
Width of projected image
Shift to left Shift to right
1V
Normal projection
Position
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7. Using Optional Lenses
2. Pull out the existing lens slowly.
Removetheexistinglensfromtheprojector.
1. Rotate the lens counterclockwise while strongly pushing the
LENS RELEASE button all the way in.
Theexistinglenswillbedisengaged.
NOTE:IfthelenscannotberemovedevenbyusingtheLENSRELEASEbut-
ton, the anti-theft screw for lens may be used to secure the lens.
If such is the case, remove the anti-theft screw first. (
next page)
LENS RELEASE
Button
Replacing with Optional Lens
CAUTION
• Donotgiveashockorexcessiveloadtotheprojectororthelenscomponentsastheprojectorandlenscompo-
nentscontainprecisionparts.
• Whenshippingtheprojectorwiththeoptionallens,removetheoptionallensbeforeshippingtheprojector.The
lensandthelensshiftmechanismmayencounterdamagecausedbyimproperhandlingduringtransportation.
• Beforeremovingorinstallingthelens,besuretoturnofftheprojector,waituntilthecoolingfansstop,andturn
offthemainpowerswitch.
• Donottouchthelenssurfacewhenremovingorinstallingthelens.
• Keepngerprints,dustoroiloffthelenssurface.Donotscratchthelenssurface.
• Workonalevelsurfacewithasoftclothunderittoavoidscratching.
• Ifyouremoveandstorethelens,attachthelenscaptotheprojectortokeepoffdustanddirt.
• PleaseheedthefollowinginformationifyouowntwoormoreNP3200/NP2200/NP1200projectorsandmayin-
terchangethestandardlenses.
Whenreplacingthestandardlens(withanoptionallens)andthenre-installingthestandardlensbackintothe
projector,thestandardlensmustgobacktoitsoriginalprojectorfromwhichitwasremoved.
If you remove thestandardlens from oneNP3200/NP2200/NP1200 projector and re-install it into another
NP3200/NP2200/NP1200projector,performancemaybecompromised.
Besuretousethestandardlensincombinationwithitsoriginalfactory-adjustedprojector.
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7. Using Optional Lenses
Using the anti-theft screw to prevent theft of the lens
Tighten the supplied anti-theft screw on the front bottom.
Holeofanti-theftscrewforlensunit
Installthenewlens
1. Insert the lens with the yellow protrusion on top.
2. Rotate the lens clockwise.
Rotatethelensuntilyoufeelitclickintoplace.
Yellow
Protrusion
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8. Appendix
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 main power is off
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�
3 cycle (0�5 sec
On, 0�5 sec Off)
Power error Power unit is not working properly� Contact your
dealer
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 CONTROL PANEL LOCK is on� You have pressed cabinet button when Control
Panel Lock is on�
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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8. Appendix
Common Problems & Solutions
(
“POWER/STATUS/LAMPIndicator”onpage86)
Problem CheckTheseItems
Does not turn on
or shut down
• Checkthatthepowercableispluggedinandthatthepowerbuttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrol
is on� ( pages 20, 21)
• Ensurethatthelampcoverisinstalledcorrectly.( page 81)
• 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 76)
• Thelampmayfailtolight.Waitafullminuteandthenturnonthepoweragain.
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1600meters
or higherUsing the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1600 meters or higher without setting to
[HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down� If this happens, wait
a couple minutes and turn on the projector� ( page 70)
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 72, 73)
No picture • UsetheCOMPUTER1,theCOMPUTER2,theCOMPUTER3,theVIDEOortheS-VIDEObuttonontheremote
control to select your source (Computer, Video or S-Video)� ( page 23) 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 56)
• Removethelenscap.
• Resetthesettingsoradjustmentstofactorypresetlevelsusingthe[RESET]intheMenu.( page 76)
• EnteryourregisteredkeywordiftheSecurityfunctionisenabled.( page 35)
• 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
becomes 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 70)
Color tone or hue is
unusual
• Checkifanappropriatecolorisselectedin[WALLCOLOR].Ifso,selectanappropriateoption.( page 64)
• Adjust[HUE]in[PICTURE].( page 56)
Image isn’t square to
the screen
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.( page 24)
• UsetheKeystonecorrectionfunctiontocorrectthetrapezoiddistortion.( page 28)
Picture is blurred • Adjustthefocus.( page 26)
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.( page 24)
• Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens.
( page 82, 83)
• 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 appears on
screen
•
Set [FAN MODE] to other than [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1600
meters or lowerUsing the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet/1600 meters and setting to [HIGH
ALTITUDE] can cause the lamp to overcool, causing the image to flicker� Switch [FAN MODE] to [AUTO]� ( page 70)
Image is scrolling
vertically, 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 95)
• AdjustthecomputerimagemanuallywiththeHorizontal/Verticalinthe[IMAGEOPTIONS].( page 59)
Remote control does
not work
• Installnewbatteries.( page 10)
• Makesuretherearenoobstaclesbetweenyouandtheprojector.
• Standwithin22feet(7m)oftheprojector.( page 10)
• Checkifoneormoreremotesensorsareenabled.Select[SETUP] [INSTALLATION] [REMOTE SENSOR]
from the menu� ( page 68)
• Makesurethattheremotecontrol'sIDcorrespondswiththeprojector'sID.( page 68)
Indicator is lit or blinking • SeethePOWER/STATUS/LAMPIndicator.( page 86)
Cross color in RGB
mode
• PresstheAUTOADJ.buttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrol.( page 30)
• Adjustthecomputerimagemanuallywith[CLOCK]/[PHASE]in[IMAGEOPTIONS]inthemenu.( page 58)
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[SOURCE]underInformation.Ifit
reads“0kHz”,thismeansthereisnosignalbeingoutputfromthecomputer.Seepage75 or go to next step.
• Enablingthecomputer’sexternaldisplay.
DisplayinganimageonthenotebookPC’sscreendoesnotnecessarilymeanitoutputsasignaltotheprojec-
tor.WhenusingaPCcompatiblelaptop,acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexternaldisplay.
Usually,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalongwithoneofthe12functionkeysgetstheexternaldisplaytocome
onoroff.Forexample,NEClaptops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previ-
ousstep.Refertoyourcomputer’sdocumentationfordetailedinformation.
• ImagedisplayedisincorrectwhenusingaMacintosh
WhenusingaMacintoshwiththeprojector,settheDIPswitchoftheMacadapter(notsuppliedwiththeprojec-
tor)accordingtoyourresolution.Aftersetting,restartyourMacintoshforthechangestotakeaffect.
ForsettingdisplaymodesotherthanthosesupportedbyyourMacintoshandtheprojector,changingtheDIP
switchonaMacadaptermaybounceanimageslightlyormaydisplaynothing.Shouldthishappen,settheDIP
switchtothe13"xedmodeandthenrestartyourMacintosh.Afterthat,restoretheDIPswitchestoadisplay-
ablemodeandthenrestarttheMacintoshagain.
NOTE: A Video Adapter cable manufactured by Apple Inc. is needed for a PowerBook which does not have a mini D-Sub
15-pin connector.
• MirroringonaPowerBook
* WhenusingtheprojectorwithaMacintoshPowerBook,outputmaynotbesetto1024×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projector’sperformance.
ModelNumber NP3200/NP2200/NP1200
Optical
LCDPanel NP3200/NP2200/NP1200:0.8"p-SiTFTactive-matrixwithMicroLens
Array(Aspectratio4:3)
Resolution NP3200/NP2200/NP1200:1024×768pixels*¹uptoUXGAwithscaling
technology(uptoSXGA+@60HzonDVI-D)
StandardLens Manualzoomandfocus:
F1.7–2.2 f=24.4–32.5mm
Lamp NP3200:330WAC(264WinEcomode)
NP2200/NP1200:300WAC(264WinEcomode)
LightOutput*²
,
*³ NP3200:5000lumens(approx.80%inEco)
NP2200:4200lumens(approx.88%inEco)
NP1200:3700lumens(approx.88%inEco)
ContrastRatio*³(fullwhite:fullblack)
NP3200/NP2200/NP1200:600:1
ImageSize(Standardlens) 30"–500"(0.76m–12.7m)diagonal
LensOptions Fixedlens: NP01FL(throwratio0.8:1)
Zoomlens: NP02ZL(throwratio1.2–1.5:1)
NP03ZL(throwratio1.9–3.1:1)
NP04ZL(throwratio3.0–4.8:1)
NP05ZL(throwratio4.7–7.2:1)
LensShift: Vertical+/−0.5V,Horizontal+/−0.1H
*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 slightly.
*3 Compliance with ISO21118-2005
Electrical
Inputs 1AnalogRGB(MiniD-Sub15P),1AnalogRGBR/Cr,G/Y,B/Cb,H,V
(BNC×5),1DigitalRGB(DVI-D24P,HDCPsupported),2Component
(MiniD-Sub15P&BNC)sharedwithCOMPUTER1&2IN,1S-Video
(MiniDIN4P),1Video(RCA),3StereoMiniAudio,2(L/R)RCAAudio
Outputs 1RGB(MiniD-Sub15P),1StereoMiniAudio
PCControl 1PCControlPort(D-Sub9P)
LANPort RJ-45
VideoCompatibility NTSC,NTSC4.43,PAL,PAL60,PAL-N,PAL-M,SECAM,
DTV:480i,480p,720p,1080i(60Hz)
576i,576p,1080i(50Hz)
DVD:Progressive(50/60Hz)
ScanRate Horizontal:15kHzto100kHz(RGB:24kHzorover)
Vertical:50Hzto120Hz
VideoBandwidth RGB:90MHz(Max.)
ColorReproduction 16.7millioncolorssimultaneously,Fullcolor
HorizontalResolution NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60:540TVlines
SECAM:300TVlines
RGB:1024dots(H)×768dots(V)
ExternalControl RS232,IR,LAN
SyncCompatibility SeparateSync/CompositeSync/SynconG
Built-inSpeakers 5W×2
PowerRequirement 100–240VAC,50/60Hz
InputCurrent NP3200:4.7-2.0A
NP2200/NP1200:4.3-1.9A
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PowerConsumption NP3200:428W(100-130V AC)/412W(200-240VAC) inOFFfor ECO
MODE/345W(100-130V AC)/334W(200-240V AC)in ONforECO
MODE
NP2200/NP1200:396W(100-130VAC)/381W(200-240VAC)inOFFfor
ECOMODE/345W(100-130VAC)/334W(200-240VAC)inONforECO
MODE
NP3200/NP2200/NP1200:12W(100-130V AC)/13W(200-240V AC)in
NORMAL Mode forSTANDBY MODE/0.4W(100-130V AC)/0.5W(200-
240VAC)inPOWER-SAVINGModeforSTANDBYMODE
Mechanical
Installation Orientation:Desktop/Front,Desktop/Rear,Ceiling/Front,Ceiling/Rear
Dimensions 15.7"(W)×5.9"(H)×14.1"(D)
399mm(W)×150.5mm(H)×358mm(D)
(notincludingprotrusions)
Weight 16.3lbs/7.4kg
EnvironmentalConsiderations
OperationalTemperatures:
41°to104°F/5°to40°C,
(Ecomodeselectedautomaticallyat95°to104°F/35°to40°C),20%to
80%humidity(non-condensing)
StorageTemperatures:
14°to122°F(−10°to50°C),20%to80%humidity
(non-condensing)
Regulations UL/C-ULApproved(UL60950-1,CSA60950-1)
MeetsDOCCanadaClassBrequirements
MeetsFCCClassBrequirements
MeetsAS/NZSCISPR.22ClassB
MeetsEMCDirective(EN55022,EN55024,EN61000-3-2,EN61000-3-3)
MeetsLowVoltageDirective(EN60950-1,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specicationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
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Cabinet Dimensions
ーム
150.5/5.9"
358/14.1"4.7/0.19"
168.3/6.63"
399/15.7"
Unit:mm/inch
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
Thissectionshouldbeusedwhenconsideringthedistancetothescreenandthescreensize.
Thefollowingisanexampleofwhenthestandardlensisused.
[NP3200/NP2200/NP1200]
Availableprojectiondistancesare1.0m/41.2inchesfor30"screento18m/718inchesfor500"screen,according
to the chart.
UsingtheChart
Examplefor100"screen:
Theprojectiondistanceisapproximately3.1m(122")accordingtotheupperchart.
Thelowerchartshowsthattheverticaldistancebetweentheprojectorfootandthescreentopisapproximately1.5
m(59").Theprojectionanglecanbeadjustedupto10°.(Thelowerchartshowsthattheprojectorisplacedina
horizontalposition)
40
30
60
80
100
120
150
200
240
(Model)
300
400
500
Screen size
(Diagonal)
Wide
Tele
Throw distance
Vertical lens shift : the hi
g
hest position
2
4
14 16 18 20 22
1210
8
6
(m
)
2
4
14 16 18 20 22
1210
8
6
(m
)
When tilted at an angle 10 in Wide
Wide
Tele
Screen center line (Wide)
Screen center line
(Tele)
Projector foot
2
0
4
6
8
10
(m)
Vertical distance between
projector foot and screen
top
8. Appendix
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ListofScreenSizes
[NP3200/NP2200/NP1200]
NOTE: The values in the tables are design values and may vary.
ScreenSizeandProjectionDistanceforDesktopwhenthestandardlensisused
ThefollowingdrawingshowsanexampleforuseofDesktop.
Horizontalprojectionposition:Lenscenteredlefttoright
Verticalprojectionposition:Seethetablebelow.
88 mm/3.47"
Projector foot
H1
H2
Lens center
L
Screen center
H2 = Screen height (V) - H1
Screen bottom
Width
Screen size (Diagonal)
Height
List of Screen Sizes
Formulas: Screen width H (m)=Screen size x 4/5 x 0.0254
Screen height V (m)=Screen size x 3/5 x 0.0254
Screen width H (inch)=Screen size x 4/5
Screen hei
g
ht V (inch)=Screen size x 3/5
Screen size
Width (H) Height (V)
m inch m
inch
30" 0.6 24.0 0.46 18.0
40" 0.8 31.5 0.6 23.6
60" 1.2 47.2 0.9 35.4
80" 1.6 63.0 1.2 47.2
100" 2.0 78.7 1.5 59.1
120" 2.4 94.5 1.8 70.9
150" 3.0 118.1 2.3 90.6
200" 4.1 161.4 3.0 118.1
250" 5.1 200.8 3.8 149.6
300" 6.1 240.2 4.6 181.1
400" 8.1 318.9 6.1 240.2
500" 10.2 401.6 7.6 299.2
STANDARD
Screen size Projection Distance (L)
(H1)
(diagonal) (m) (inches)
Wide - Tele Wide - Tele (cm) (inches)
30" 0.89 - 1.20 35.1 - 47.3 0-23 0-9.0
40" 1.20 - 1.62 47.4 - 63.8 0-30 0-12.0
60" 1.83 - 2.45 72.2 - 96.6 0-46 0-18.0
67" 2.05 - 2.75 80.8 - 108.2 0-51 0-20.1
72" 2.21 - 2.96 87.0 - 116.4 0-55 0-21.6
80" 2.46 - 3.29 96.9 - 129.5 0-61 0-24.0
84" 2.59 - 3.46 101.8 - 136.1 0-64 0-25.2
90" 2.78 - 3.71 109.3 - 146.0 0-69 0-27.0
100" 3.09 - 4.13 121.6 - 162.4 0-76 0-30.0
120" 3.72 - 4.96 146.3 - 195.3 0-91 0-36.0
150" 4.66 - 6.21 183.4 - 244.6 0-114 0-45.0
180" 5.60 - 7.47 220.5 - 294.0 0-137 0-54.0
200" 6.23 - 8.30 245.3 - 326.9 0-152 0-60.0
210" 6.54 - 8.72 257.6 - 343.3 0-160 0-63.0
240" 7.49 - 9.97 294.7 - 392.6 0-183 0-72.0
250" 7.80 - 10.39 307.1 - 409.1 0-191 0-75.0
270" 8.43 - 11.23 331.8 - 442.0 0-206 0-81.0
300" 9.37 - 12.48 368.9 - 491.3 0-229 0-90.0
400" 12.51 - 16.66 492.5 - 655.8 0-305 0-120.0
500" 15.65 - 20.83 616.2 - 820.2 0-381 0-150.0
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Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector
Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER 1 Input Connector
SignalLevel
Videosignal:0.7Vp-p(Analog)
Syncsignal:TTLlevel
1115 1214 13
6
54321
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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
Signal
Resolution
(Dots)
FrequencyH.
(kHz)
RefreshRate
(Hz)
VIDEO NTSC - * 15.73 59.94
PAL - * 15.63 50.00
PAL60 - * 15.73 60.00
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 39.38 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
1152 × 864 54.35 60.05
1152 × 864 63.99 70.02
1152 × 864 67.50 75.00
1152 × 864 * 77.49 85.06
1280 × 768 47.78 59.87
1280 × 800 49.70 59.81
1280 × 960 60.00 60.00
1280 × 960 * 75.00 75.00
1280 × 960 * 85.94 85.00
1280 × 1024 63.98 60.02
1280 × 1024 * 79.98 75.02
1280 × 1024 * 91.15 85.02
1400 × 1050 64.74 59.95
1400 × 1050 * 65.32 59.98
1440 × 900 * 55.94 59.89
1600 × 1200 * 75.00 60.00
1600 × 1200 * 81.25 65.00
1600 × 1200 * 87.50 70.00
1600 × 1200 * 93.75 75.00
AppleMacintosh® 640 × 480 35.00 66.67
832 × 624 49.72 74.55
1024 × 768 60.24 74.93
1152 × 870 68.68 75.06
1280 × 1024 64.30 60.38
1280 × 1024 * 69.87 65.18
1280 × 1024 * 78.44 73.72
HDTV (1080i/60) 1920 × 1080 33.75 60.00
(1080i/50) 1920 × 1080 28.13 50.00
(720p/60) 1280 × 720 45.00 60.00
SDTV 480p 720 × 480 31.47 59.94
DVD YCbCr 720 × 480 * 15.73 59.94
720 × 576 * 15.63 50.00
Progressive 720 × 480 31.47 59.94
720 × 576 31.25 50.00
NOTE:
• Imagesaboveaggedwith“*”arenotsupportedbydigitalsignal.
• Animagewithhigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution(1024x768)willbedisplayedwithAdvancedAccuBlend.
• Somecompositesyncsignalsmaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.
Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh
rate or resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures.
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7
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 1 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 2 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 02H 0AH
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 3 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 1AH 22H
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: Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if needed.
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NOTE1:Pins1,4,6and9arenot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.
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ToGNDofPC
ToRxDofPC
ToTxDofPC
ToRTSofPC
ToCTSofPC
PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P)
Cable Connection
CommunicationProtocol
Baud rate ������������������������������������������ 19200 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.
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8
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efciently.
*Printthispageandthenextpageforyourcheck.
8. 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
• Acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disablethe
externaldisplay.Usually,thecombinationofthe“Fn”key
along with one of the 12 function keys turns the external
display on or off.
No image (blue or black background, no display)�
Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST
button�
Still no image even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu�
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
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�
Main power switch is pressed to the ON position�
Lamp cover is installed correctly �
Lamp Hours Used (lamp operation hours) was cleared after
lamp replacement�
No power even though you press and hold the POWER but-
ton for 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 ADJUST
button�
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu�
Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction�
Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a
computer signal�
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the
projector
Some pixels are lost�
Image is flickering�
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST
button�
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu�
Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal�
Still unchanged even though you change [FAN MODE] from
[HIGH ALTITUDE] to [AUTO]�
Image appears blurry or out of focus�
Still unchanged even though you checked the signal’s resolu-
tion on PC and changed it to projector’s native resolution�
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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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 num-
ber 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:
8. Appendix
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9
TravelCare Guide
TravelCare - a service for international travelers
This productis eligible for“TravelCare”,NEC’sunique international
warranty.
PleasenotethatTravelCare coveragediffersin partfromcoverage
underthewarrantyincludedwiththeproduct.
Services offered with TravelCare
Thiswarrantyallowscustomerstoreceiveserviceontheirproductat
theNECandNEC-designatedservicestationsinthecountrieslisted
hereinwhentemporarilytravelinginternationallyforbusinessorplea-
sure.
Fordetailsonservicesofferedbythedifferentservicestations,please
refertothe“ListofTravelCareOutlets”below.
1 Repair services
Theproductwillberepairedanddeliveredwithin10businessdays,
notincludingshippingtime.
Duringtheterm of warranty,the cost of maintenance parts,labor
costsforrepairsandshippingcostswithintheservicestation’scov-
erageareaarecoveredbythewarranty.
2 Replacement product rental service
Ifthecustomerdesires,heorshecanrentareplacementproduct
whiletheoriginalproductisbeingrepaired.
Fee:US$200for12days
Thisfeemustbepaidatthelocalservicestationincashorcredit
card.
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
damagedcondition,therepaircostwillbechargedtothecustomer.
Note that this service isnot offered in allcountries andregions.
Pleaserefertothe“ListofTravelCareOutlets”.
Inaddition, thisreplacement productrental service isnotoffered
aftertheproduct’swarrantyhasexpired.
Term of warranty
1
a. Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon
purchase:
Validforthetermindicatedonthewarrantyorthenormalterm
ofwarrantyforthecountryofpurchase.
b. Whenonlytheproductisbroughtin:
Validforaperiodofwithin14monthsofthedateofmanufac-
tureindicatedbytheserialnumberattachedtotheproduct.
2 Whenaproductwhosetermofwarrantyisexpiredisbroughtin:
Repairswillbeofferedforafee.Inthiscasethecustomerisnot
eligibleforthereplacementproductrentalservice.
3 Inthefollowingcases,repairsmaybecharged,eveniftheproduct’
swarrantyisstillineffect:
1) Ifthetermofwarranty,modelname,serialnumberandname
ofthestoreofpurchase arenotindicatedonthe warrantyor
havebeenaltered.
2) Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during
shipment or movement bythe customer or by improper han-
dlingbythecustomers.
3) Problemsordamagecausedbyimproperusageorunwarrant-
ablealterationsorrepairsbythecustomer.
4) Problems or damage caused by re, salt damage, gas dam-
age,earthquakes,lightningdamage,stormorooddamageor
othernaturaldisastersor suchexternal factorsasdust, ciga-
rettesmoke,abnormalvoltage,etc.
5) Problemsordamagecausedbyuseinhotorhumidplaces,in
vehicles,boatsorships,etc.
6) Problems or damage caused byexpendable supplies or de-
vicesconnectedtotheproductotherthanthosedesignatedby
NEC.
7) Problems caused by natural consumption, wear or deteriora-
tionofpartsundernormalusageconditions.
8) Problemsordamagetolampsandotherexpendablesupplies,
includedpartsoroptionalparts.
9) Other conditions stipulated in the warranty included with the
productalsoapply.
NOTE: The product can be used overseas with voltages indicated in the rat-
ing 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July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
NOTE: In countries designated with an asterisk(*), replacement product rental
service are offered.
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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.necarecenter.com
(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-ex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@eex.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.
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
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-pj.com
(RegionsCovered)
Japan*
NECSolutions(China)Co.,Ltd.
Address: Rm1903,ShiningBuilding,35XueyuanRd,
HaidianDistrictBeijing100083,P.R.C.
Telephone: +861082317788
FaxLine: +861082331722
EmailAddress: Lily@necsl.com.cn
Johnson_liu@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/home.php
(RegionsCovered)
Singapore
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8. 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qualication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speciedperiod.Ialsoconrmfollowinginformationiscorrect.Regards.
Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program
P-1/,
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ofce:
LocalContactofce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:
Date://,
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8. Appendix
5.LoanServiceChargesandConditions:
UponacceptanceofthisNECProjector,Customeragreestoassume
liabilityforthisloanunit.
Thecurrentcostofuseofthisloanunitis$200.00USDfor12calen-
dardays.
IfCustomerdoesnotreturntheunitwithinthe12calendardays,Cus-
tomerwillbechargedthenexthighestcostuptoandincludingthefull
listpricetoCreditCards,whichpricewillbeinformedbyNECAutho-
rizedServiceStations.Pleaseseetheattachedlistingofcontactsfor
eachcountrytoarrangeforpickupoftheloanunit.
Ifyoureturn to their country of originwiththeloan unit, youwill be
chargedadditionalfreighttoreturntheunittotheloaningcountry.
Thankyouforyourunderstandingofthisprogram.
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llintheApplicationSheet.
1)RepairandReturn:
The ’Faultyunit’ is sentor collectedfrom the customer.Itis re-
paired andreturned within10days to thecustomer,excluding
transporttime.
Theremayhaveacase,repairandreturncan’tbedonebyNEC
AuthorizedServiceStation,becauseofshortageofsparepartsdue
tosamemodelisnotsoldintheterritory.
2)RepairandReturnwithLoan:(ThisserviceislimitedtosomeSer-
viceStations)
ThisserviceisofferedtotheEnduser,whocannotwaituntiltheir
unitisrepaired.
Thecustomercanborrowaunitfor$200upto12days.Customer
thensendsin inoperableunittonearest NEC AuthorizedService
Stationforservice.Inordertopreventcollectionproblem,Enduser
isrequiredtollinApplicationSheet.
EnduserneedstoconrmtheavailabilityoftheServicetoNECAu-
thorizedServiceStations.
3)LoanOnly:
Forthisservice,NECAuthorizedServiceStationsuppliesthecus-
tomerwithaloanunitforUS$200upto12days.Customerkeeps
the inoperable unit and when 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,modied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uctuation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,re,ood,war,actofviolenceoranysimilaroccur-
rence;
5)Anyattempt byany person other thananypersonauthorized by
NECtoadjust,modify,repair,installorservicetheproduct.
6)AnyCross-borderchargessuchas,duty,insurance,taxetc.
3.ChargesforWarrantyExclusionsandOutofWarrantyCase:
IncasefaultyunitisunderwarrantyexclusionscaseorunderOutof
Warrantyperiod,NECAuthorizedServiceStationwillInformestima-
tionofactualservicecosttotheEnduserwithreason.
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War-
rantyrepair,butwillnotexchangeDOAunitwithnewunits.
©NECDisplaySolutions,Ltd.2009 7N951381
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