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Table of Contents
NETWORK ........................................................................................................... 100
SLOT(foroptionalboard) .................................................................................... 100
ENTRYLIST ........................................................................................................ 100
TESTPATTERN ................................................................................................... 100
MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] ................................................................ 104
[PICTURE] ........................................................................................................... 104
[IMAGEOPTIONS] .............................................................................................. 107
[VIDEO] ................................................................................................................ 111
UsingtheLensMemoryFunction[LENSMEMORY] ........................................... 112
MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] .................................................................. 113
[BASIC] ................................................................................................................ 113
[MENU] ................................................................................................................ 117
[INSTALLATION(1)] .............................................................................................. 118
[INSTALLATION(2)] .............................................................................................. 122
[OPTIONS(1)] ...................................................................................................... 124
[OPTIONS(2)] ...................................................................................................... 126
MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] .................................................................... 128
[USAGETIME] ..................................................................................................... 128
[SOURCE(1)] ....................................................................................................... 129
[SOURCE(2)] ....................................................................................................... 129
[WIREDLAN] ....................................................................................................... 129
[WIRELESSLAN(1)] ............................................................................................ 130
[WIRELESSLAN(2)] ............................................................................................ 130
[VERSION(1)] ...................................................................................................... 130
[VERSION(2)] ...................................................................................................... 131
[OTHERS] ............................................................................................................ 131
8MenuDescriptions&Functions[RESET] .................................................................. 132
ReturningtoFactoryDefault[RESET] ................................................................. 132
❾ApplicationMenu ....................................................................................................... 134
IMAGEEXPRESSUTILITY ................................................................................. 134
NETWORKPROJECTOR .................................................................................... 134
REMOTEDESKTOPCONNECTION .................................................................. 135
NETWORKSETTINGS ........................................................................................ 136
TOOLS ................................................................................................................. 152
6. Connecting to Other Equipment .......................................................... 157
MountingtheOptionalLens....................................................................................... 157
Beforemountingthelens: .................................................................................... 157
Mountingthelens................................................................................................. 157
Removingthelens ............................................................................................... 159
MakingConnections .................................................................................................. 160
AnalogRGBsignalconnection ............................................................................ 160
DigitalRGBsignalconnection ............................................................................. 161
ConnectinganExternalMonitor .......................................................................... 163
ConnectingYourDVDPlayerorOtherAVEquipment .......................................... 164
ConnectingComponentInput .............................................................................. 165
ConnectingHDMIInput........................................................................................ 166
ConnectingtoaWiredLAN ................................................................................. 167
ConnectingtoaWirelessLAN(soldseparately).................................................. 168
MountingawirelessLANunit .............................................................................. 168
ToremovethewirelessLANunit.......................................................................... 170
Содержание
- Front cover 1
- Ph1000u 1
- Disposing of your used product 3
- Doc compliance notice for canada only 3
- Important information 3
- Machine noise information regulation 3 gpsgv 3
- Precautions 3
- Safety cautions 3
- Important information 4
- Important safeguards 4
- Installation 4
- Warning to california residents 4
- Fire and shock precautions 5
- Important information 5
- Caution on carrying the projector handling the optional lens 6
- Important information 6
- Remote control precautions 6
- A lamp characteristic 7
- Clearance for installing the projector 7
- Example 1 if there are walls on both sides of the projector 7
- Important information 7
- Lamp replacement 7
- 1 for floor installation 8
- 2 for ceiling mounting 8
- About high altitude mode 8
- Example 2 if there is a wall behind the projector 8
- Important information 8
- About copyright of original projected pictures 9
- Important information 9
- Turkish rohs information relevant for turkish market 9
- Convenient feature 10
- Important informatio 10
- Introductio 10
- Projecting an image basic operation 10
- Table of contents 10
- Using on screen men 11
- Using the viewe 11
- Connecting to other equipmen 12
- Appendi 13
- Maintenanc 13
- User supportwar 13
- 1 what s in the box 15
- Introduction 15
- Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted ifanypiecesaremissing contactyourdealer pleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourprojector 15
- What s in the box 15
- 2 introduction to the projector 16
- Congratulations on your purchase of the projector 16
- Features you ll enjoy 16
- Introduction 16
- Introduction to the projector 16
- About this user s manual 17
- Introduction 17
- 3 part names of the projector 18
- Front top 18
- Introduction 18
- Part names of the projector 18
- Thelensissoldseparately thedescriptionbelowisforwhenthenp27zllensismounted 18
- Caution 19
- Introduction 19
- Partsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththepowerbuttonorifthe acpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector 19
- 13 15 14 16 20
- 19 3 4 5 6 20
- 8 9 10 11 20
- Control panel indicator section 20
- Introduction 20
- 11 12 14 6 21
- 4 5 3 8 10 2 1 7 21
- Introduction 21
- Terminal panel features 21
- 31 36 35 22
- 4 part names of the remote control 22
- 5 4 8 9 12 13 22
- 6 7 11 10 15 14 22
- Introduction 22
- Part names of the remote control 22
- Battery installation 23
- Introduction 23
- Operating range for wireless remote control 23
- Remote control precautions 23
- 5 operating environment for downloadable software 24
- Download service 24
- Introduction 24
- Operating environment for downloadable software 24
- Introduction 25
- Operating environment 25
- 1 flow of projecting an image 26
- Flow of projecting an image 26
- Projecting an image basic operation 26
- Step 1 26
- Step 2 26
- Step 3 26
- Step 4 26
- Step 5 26
- Step 6 26
- Step 7 26
- Step 8 26
- 2 connecting your computer connecting the power cord 27
- Connecting your computer connecting the power cord 27
- Projecting an image basic operation 27
- Using the optional power cords 27
- Attaching the power cord stopper 28
- Caution 28
- Projecting an image basic operation 28
- Using the power cord stopper 28
- Projecting an image basic operation 29
- 3 turning on the projector 30
- Projecting an image basic operation 30
- Turning on the projector 30
- Turningofftheprojector 30
- Turningontheprojector 30
- Projecting an image basic operation 31
- Note on startup screen menu language select screen 32
- Projecting an image basic operation 32
- If the projected image is inverted or upside down 33
- Projecting an image basic operation 33
- 4 selecting a source 34
- Detectingthesignalautomatically 34
- Projecting an image basic operation 34
- Selecting a source 34
- Selecting default source 34
- Selecting the computer or video source 34
- Using the remote control 34
- 5 adjusting the picture size and position 35
- Adjusting the picture size and position 35
- Adjustingthefocus focus 35
- Adjustingthekeystonecorrection keystone 35
- Adjustingtheprojectedimage sverticalandhorizontal position lensshift 35
- Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage zoom 35
- Projecting an image basic operation 35
- Tiltingtheprojector horizontaladjustmentknob tiltfeet 35
- Tip built intestpatternscanbeconvenientlyusedforadjustingthepicturesizeandposition page 100 35
- Usethehorizontaladjustmentknobandadjustabletiltfeettofinelytilttheprojector usethelensshift zoom andfocusbuttonstoadjustthepicturesizeandposition inthischapterdrawingsandcablesareomittedforclarity 35
- Caution 36
- Projecting an image basic operation 36
- Tilting the projector 36
- Projecting an image basic operation 37
- Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image lens shift 38
- Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 38
- Projecting an image basic operation 38
- Adjusting with the remote control 39
- Projecting an image basic operation 39
- Adjusting with buttons on the remote control 40
- Projecting an image basic operation 40
- Adjusting with buttons on the remote control 41
- Projecting an image basic operation 41
- 6 correcting keystone distortion 42
- Correcting keystone distortion 42
- Projecting an image basic operation 42
- Projecting an image basic operation 43
- 7 optimizing computer signal automatically 44
- Adjusting the image using auto adjust 44
- Optimizing computer signal automatically 44
- Projecting an image basic operation 44
- 8 turning off the projector 45
- Projecting an image basic operation 45
- To turn off the projector 45
- Turning off the projector 45
- Caution 46
- Projecting an image basic operation 46
- 9 carrying the projector 47
- Carrying the projector 47
- Projecting an image basic operation 47
- 1 blocking the lamp light lens shutter 48
- 2 turning off the image 48
- 3 freezing a picture 48
- Blocking the lamp light lens shutter 48
- Convenient features 48
- Freezing a picture 48
- Turning off the image 48
- 4 enlarging a picture 49
- Convenient features 49
- Enlarging a picture 49
- 5 changing eco mode checking energy saving effect using eco mode eco mode 50
- Changing eco mode checking energy saving effect using eco mode eco mode 50
- Convenient features 50
- Checking energy saving effect carbon meter 51
- Convenient features 51
- 6 using the optional remote mouse receiver np01mr 52
- Connectingtheremotemousereceivertoyourcomputer 52
- Convenient features 52
- Using the optional remote mouse receiver np01mr 52
- When connecting using the usb terminal 52
- When operating a computer via the remote mouse receiver 52
- About drag mode 53
- Convenient features 53
- Operatingyourcomputer smousefromtheremotecontrol 53
- 7 correcting horizontal and vertical keystone distortion cornerstone 54
- Convenient features 54
- Cornerstone 54
- Correcting horizontal and vertical keystone distortion cornerstone 54
- Convenient features 55
- Convenient features 56
- 8 displaying two pictures at the same time 57
- Convenient features 57
- Displaying two pictures at the same time 57
- Selecting the pip or picture by picture mode mode 57
- Convenient features 58
- Position 58
- 9 preventing the unauthorized use of the projector security 59
- Convenient features 59
- Preventing the unauthorized use of the projector security 59
- Convenient features 60
- Convenient features 61
- 10 storing changes for lens shift zoom and focus lens memory 62
- Convenient features 62
- Storing changes for lens shift zoom and focus lens memory 62
- To store your adjusted values in ref lens memory 62
- Usage example 62
- Convenient features 63
- To call up your adjusted values from ref lens memory 63
- Convenient features 64
- Convenient features 65
- 11 controlling the projector by using an http browser 66
- Controlling the projector by using an http browser 66
- Convenient features 66
- Overview 66
- Preparation before use 66
- Convenient features 67
- Handling of the address for operation via a browser 67
- Projector adjustment 67
- Convenient features 68
- Convenient features 69
- Network settings 69
- Settings 69
- Convenient features 70
- Alertmail 71
- Convenient features 71
- Convenient features 72
- Information 72
- Networkservice 72
- 12 projecting your computer s screen image from the projector via a network network projector 73
- Convenient features 73
- Projecting your computer s screen image from the projector via a network network projector 73
- Settingtheprojectortonetworkprojectorinputmode 73
- Convenient features 74
- Convenient features 75
- Projectingtheimagewithnetworkprojector 75
- Convenient features 76
- Exitingthenetworkprojectoroperation 76
- 13 using the projector to operate your computer via a network remote desktop 77
- Convenient features 77
- Using the projector to operate your computer via a network remote desktop 77
- Checkingtheipaddressonwindows7 79
- Convenient features 79
- Setting the password to the user account of windows 7 79
- Setting the remote access 79
- Convenient features 80
- Startingtheremotedesktop 80
- Convenient features 81
- Convenient features 82
- Exitingtheremotedesktop 82
- 1 what you can do with the viewer 83
- Supported graphic formats 83
- Supported movie files 83
- Using the viewer 83
- ❶ what you can do with the viewer 83
- Supported pdf files 84
- Supported powerpoint files 84
- Supportedusbmemorydevices 84
- Using the viewer 84
- Notices on shared folder and media server 85
- Using the viewer 85
- 2 preparing presentation materials 86
- Using the viewer 86
- Usingprintcommand 86
- ❷ preparing presentation materials 86
- 3 projecting images stored in a usb memory device 87
- Starting the viewer 87
- Using the viewer 87
- ❸ projecting images stored in a usb memory device 87
- Using the viewer 88
- Using the viewer 89
- Exiting the viewer 90
- Using the viewer 90
- Drivelistscreen 91
- Menu operation 91
- Names and functions of viewer screen 91
- Operation for drive list screen 91
- Using the viewer 91
- Functions 92
- Using the viewer 92
- Functions 93
- Menu operation 93
- Operation for thumbnail screen 93
- Thumbnailscreen 93
- Using the viewer 93
- Control bar operation 94
- Functions of still image control bar 94
- Slidescreen stillimage movie 94
- Using the viewer 94
- Functions of movie control bar 95
- Using the viewer 95
- Using the viewer 96
- Viewer option settings 96
- Viewer option settings slidesetting 96
- Autoplaysetting 97
- Moviesetting 97
- Using the viewer 97
- Sortsetting 98
- Using the viewer 98
- 4 projecting data from shared folder 99
- Connecting the projector to the shared folder 99
- Preparation 99
- Using the viewer 99
- ❹ projecting data from shared folder 99
- Using the viewer 100
- Using the viewer 101
- Disconnecting the shared folder from the projector 102
- Using the viewer 102
- 5 projecting data from media server 103
- Setting up media sharing in windows media player 11 103
- Using the viewer 103
- ❺ projecting data from media server 103
- Using the viewer 104
- Setting up media sharing in windows media player 12 105
- Using the viewer 105
- Connecting the projector to the media server 106
- Using the viewer 106
- Disconnecting the projector from the media server 107
- Using the viewer 107
- 6 restrictions on displaying files 108
- Some restrictions on pdf files 108
- Some restrictions on powerpoint files 108
- Using the viewer 108
- ❻ restrictions on displaying files 108
- 1 using the menus 109
- Using on screen menu 109
- Using the menus 109
- 2 menu elements 110
- Eco mode symbol indicates eco mode is set 110
- High altitude symbol indicates the fan mode is set to high altitude mode 110
- Highlight indicates the selected menu or item 110
- Key lock symbol indicates the control panel lock is enabled 110
- Menu elements 110
- Menu mode indicates the current menu mode basic or advanced 110
- Menuwindowsordialogboxestypicallyhavethefollowingelements 110
- Off timer remaining time indicates the remaining countdown time when the off timer is preset 110
- Radio button use this round button to select an option in a dialog box 110
- Slide bar indicates settings or the direction of adjustment 110
- Solid triangle indicates further choices are available a highlighted triangle indicates the item is active 110
- Source indicates the currently selected source 110
- Tab indicates a group of features in a dialog box selecting on any tab brings its page to the front 110
- Thermometer symbol indicates the eco mode is forcibly set to on mode because the internal temperature is too 110
- Using on screen menu 110
- Wireless symbol indicate the wireless lan connection is enabled 110
- 3 list of menu items 111
- List of menu items 111
- Somemenuitemsarenotavailabledependingontheinputsource 111
- Using on screen menu 111
- Theasterisk indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal 112
- Using on screen menu 112
- Češtin 112
- Using on screen menu 113
- 4 menu descriptions functions source 114
- Computer 1 2 and 3 114
- Displayport 114
- Entry list 114
- Menu descriptions functions source 114
- Network 114
- S video 114
- Slot for optional board 114
- Test pattern 114
- Using on screen menu 114
- Viewer 114
- Using on screen menu 115
- Usingtheentrylist 115
- Using on screen menu 116
- Using on screen menu 117
- 5 menu descriptions functions adjust 118
- Detail settings 118
- Menu descriptions functions adjust 118
- Picture 118
- Preset 118
- Using on screen menu 118
- Adjusting brightness and contrast dynamic contrast 119
- Adjusting color temperature color temperature 119
- General storingyourcustomizedsettingsreference 119
- Selecting gamma correction mode gamma correction 119
- Selectingscreensizefordicomsimscreensize 119
- Using on screen menu 119
- Adjusting white balance white balance 120
- Adjuststhebrightnesslevelorthebackrasterintensity 120
- Adjuststheintensityoftheimageaccordingtotheincomingsignal 120
- Blue adjusts the color in blue areas centered around the blue 120
- Brightness 120
- Color correction 120
- Contrast 120
- Controlsthedetailoftheimage 120
- Correctsthecolorforallsignals adjuststhetoneforthecolorsred green blue yellow magentaandcyan 120
- Cyan adjusts the color in cyan areas centered around the cyan 120
- Green adjusts the color in green areas centered around the green 120
- Increasesordecreasesthecolorsaturationlevel 120
- Magenta adjusts the color in magenta areas centered around the magenta 120
- Red adjusts the color in red areas centered around the red 120
- Sharpness 120
- Thesettingsandadjustmentsforpicturewillbereturnedtothefactorysettingswiththeexceptionofthefollowing presetnumbersandreferencewithinthepresetscreen thesettingsandadjustmentsunderdetailsettingswithinthepresetscreenthatarenotcurrentlyselected willnotbereset 120
- This can be used to adjust to a green or blue tinged cyan 120
- This can be used to adjust to a red or blue tinged magenta 120
- This can be used to adjust to a red or green tinged yellow 120
- This can be used to adjust to a violet or cyan tinged blue 120
- This can be used to adjust to a yellow or cyan tinged green 120
- This can be used to adjust to a yellow or magenta tinged red 120
- Thisallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalance contrastforeachcolor rgb toadjustthewhitelevelofthescreen brightnessforeachcolor rgb isusedtoadjusttheblacklevelofthescreen 120
- Using on screen menu 120
- Variesthecolorlevelfrom greento blue theredlevelisusedasreference 120
- Yellow adjusts the color in yellow areas centered around the yellow 120
- Yes adjustable no notadjustable 120
- Adjustingclockandphaseclock phase 121
- Image options 121
- Using on screen menu 121
- Adjustinghorizontal verticalpositionhorizontal vertical 122
- Blanking 122
- Selectingoverscanpercentageoverscan 122
- Using on screen menu 122
- For computer signal 123
- Forcomponent video s videosignals 123
- Selecting the aspect ratio aspect ratio 123
- Using on screen menu 123
- Resolution 124
- Using on screen menu 124
- Detail enhancement 125
- Selecting interlaced progressive conversion process mode deinterlace 125
- Signal type 125
- Turningonoroffthe3ddimensionalseparation3dy cseparation 125
- Using noise reduction noise reduction 125
- Using on screen menu 125
- Using on screen menu 126
- Using the lens memory function lens memory 126
- Videolevel 126
- 6 menu descriptions functions setup 127
- Correctingverticalkeystonedistortionmanuallykeystone 127
- Menu descriptions functions setup 127
- Selecting cornerstone mode cornerstone 127
- Using on screen menu 127
- Usingthepip picturebypicturefunctionpip picturebypicture 127
- Lamp mode 128
- Setting eco mode eco mode 128
- Using on screen menu 128
- Using the wall color correction wall color 128
- Selecting the lamp to be used lamp select 129
- Setting the time for changing the lamp lamp switching time 129
- Settingthelampintervallampintervalmode 129
- Using on screen menu 129
- Selecting menu language language 130
- Setting closed caption closed caption 130
- Settingthedayforchangingthelamplampswitchingday 130
- Using off timer off timer 130
- Using on screen menu 130
- Selecting menu color color select 131
- Turning messages on and off message display 131
- Turningon offcontrolididdisplay 131
- Turningon offecomessageecomessage 131
- Turningon offsourcedisplaysourcedisplay 131
- Using on screen menu 131
- Installation 1 132
- Selecting interval time for filter message filter message 132
- Selecting projector orientation orientation 132
- Selectingacolororlogoforbackgroundbackground 132
- Selectingmenudisplaytimedisplaytime 132
- Using on screen menu 132
- Selecting aspect ratio and position for screen screen 133
- Using geometric correction geometric correction 133
- Using on screen menu 133
- Adjusting 134
- Ref white balance 134
- Using on screen menu 134
- Usingmulti screencompensationmulti screencomp 134
- Using on screen menu 135
- Usingthereferencelensmemoryfunctionref lensmemory 135
- Disabling the cabinet buttons control panel lock 136
- Enablingsecuritysecurity 136
- Installation 2 136
- Selecting communication speed communication speed 136
- Setting id to the projector control id 136
- Turning on or off remote sensor remote sensor 136
- Using on screen menu 136
- Using on screen menu 137
- Options 1 138
- Selecting fan mode fan mode 138
- Setting auto adjust auto adjust 138
- Using on screen menu 138
- Color system 139
- Seamless switching 139
- Selecting the signal format signal select comp3 139
- Setting for the optional board slot power 139
- Using on screen menu 139
- Enabling direct power on direct power on 140
- Options 2 140
- Selectingpower savinginstandbymode 140
- Using on screen menu 140
- Enabling power management auto power off 141
- Selecting default source default source select 141
- Turningontheprojectorbyapplyingcomputersignalautopoweron comp1 3 141
- Using on screen menu 141
- 7 menu descriptions functions info 142
- Menu descriptions functions info 142
- Usage time 142
- Using on screen menu 142
- Source 1 143
- Source 2 143
- Using on screen menu 143
- Wired lan 143
- Using on screen menu 144
- Version 1 144
- Wireless lan 1 144
- Wireless lan 2 144
- Others 145
- Using on screen menu 145
- Version 2 145
- 8 menu descriptions functions reset 146
- All data including entry list 146
- Clearinglamphourmeterclearlamp1hours clearlamp2hours 146
- Menu descriptions functions reset 146
- Returning to factory default reset 146
- Using on screen menu 146
- Clearing the filter usage hours clear filter hours 147
- Using on screen menu 147
- 9 application menu 148
- Image express utility 148
- Network projector 148
- Using on screen menu 148
- ❾ application menu 148
- Remote desktop connection 149
- Using on screen menu 149
- Hints on how to set up lan connection 150
- Network settings 150
- To connect a dhcp server 150
- To recall lan settings stored in the profile number 150
- To select an ssid 150
- To set up the projector for a lan connection 150
- Toexecuteeasyconnectionusingimageexpressutility2 orimageexpressutility2formac 150
- Toreceivelampreplacementtimeorerrormessagesviae mail 150
- Tosetonlyforwirelesslan networktypeandwep wpa 150
- Using on screen menu 150
- Using on screen menu 151
- Wiredlanorwirelesslan advancedmenuonly 151
- Advancedsettings settingsonlyrequiredwhenusingaseparatelysoldwirelesslanunit advancedmenuonly 152
- Using on screen menu 152
- Using on screen menu 153
- Maximumnumberofcharacters 154
- Using on screen menu 154
- When wep 64bit or wep 128bit is selected for security type 154
- Whenwpa psk wpa eap wpa2 psk orwpa2 eapisselectedforsecuritytype 154
- Authentication requiredforwirelessonly 155
- Preparation before setting 155
- Setting procedures 155
- Using on screen menu 155
- Using on screen menu 156
- Using on screen menu 157
- ① selectingeap tlsforeaptype 157
- Installing a digital certificate 158
- Using on screen menu 158
- Clearing the digital certificate that is installed on the projector 159
- Using on screen menu 159
- ② selectingpeap mschapv2foreaptype 159
- Installing a digital certificate 160
- Using on screen menu 160
- Clearing the digital certificate that is installed on the projector 161
- Enteringwepkeys switchingbetweenalphanumericcharactersandhexadecimal 161
- Using on screen menu 161
- Network information 162
- Using on screen menu 162
- Domain advancedmenuonly 163
- Projectorname advancedmenuonly 163
- Using on screen menu 163
- Alertmail advancedmenuonly 164
- Using on screen menu 164
- Networkservice advancedmenuonly 165
- Using on screen menu 165
- Administrator mode 166
- Using on screen menu 166
- Program timer 167
- Setting a new program timer 167
- Using on screen menu 167
- Using on screen menu 168
- Activating the program timer 169
- Changing the order of programs 169
- Changing the programmed settings 169
- Deleting the programs 169
- Using on screen menu 169
- Date and time 170
- Using on screen menu 170
- 1 mounting the optional lens 171
- Before mounting the lens 171
- Connecting to other equipment 171
- Mounting the lens 171
- Mounting the optional lens 171
- Installation and connections 172
- Installation and connections 173
- Removing the lens 173
- Removing the lens before removing the lens 173
- 2 making connections 174
- Analog rgb signal connection 174
- Installation and connections 174
- Making connections 174
- Digital rgb signal connection 175
- Installation and connections 175
- Cautions when connecting an hdmi cable 176
- Cautionswhenconnectingadisplayportcable 176
- Cautionswhenusingadvisignal 176
- Installation and connections 176
- Connecting an external monitor 177
- Installation and connections 177
- Connecting your dvd player or other av equipment 178
- Installation and connections 178
- Connecting component input 179
- Installation and connections 179
- Connecting hdmi input 180
- Installation and connections 180
- Connecting to a wired lan 181
- Example of lan connection 181
- Installation and connections 181
- Connecting to a wireless lan sold separately 182
- Flow of setting wireless lan 182
- Important 182
- Installation and connections 182
- Mounting a wireless lan unit 182
- Installation and connections 183
- Installation and connections 184
- To remove the wireless lan unit 184
- Installation and connections 185
- Caution 186
- Installation and connections 186
- Stacking projectors 186
- Installation and connections 187
- Partnamesandfunctionsofstackingcolumn 187
- 1 cleaning the filters 188
- Caution 188
- Cleaning the filter on the left side 188
- Cleaning the filters 188
- Maintenance 188
- Maintenance 189
- Cleaning the filter on the front side 190
- Maintenance 190
- Maintenance 191
- 2 cleaning the lens 192
- 3 cleaning the cabinet 192
- Cleaning the cabinet 192
- Cleaning the lens 192
- Maintenance 192
- 4 replacing the lamp and the filters 193
- Caution 193
- Flow of replacing the lamp and the filters 193
- Maintenance 193
- Replacing the lamp and the filters 193
- Step 1 193
- Step 2 193
- Step 3 193
- Caution 194
- Maintenance 194
- To replace the lamp 194
- Maintenance 195
- 5 replacing the filters 196
- Maintenance 196
- Replacing the filter on the left side 196
- Replacing the filters 196
- Maintenance 197
- Maintenance 198
- Replacing the filter on the front side 198
- Maintenance 199
- To clear the lamp usage hours and the filter usage hours 199
- 1 installing software program 200
- Installation for windows software 200
- Installing software program 200
- Uninstalling a software program 200
- User supportware 200
- Installation for macintosh software 201
- Uninstallingasoftwareprogram 201
- User supportware 201
- 2 projecting images or videos from the projector over a lan image express utility 2 202
- Projecting images or videos from the projector over a lan image express utility 2 202
- User supportware 202
- What you can do with image express utility 2 202
- Connecting the projector to a lan 203
- User supportware 203
- Basic operation of image express utility 2 204
- Connectingprojector 204
- Sending images to projector 204
- User supportware 204
- Transferringimages 205
- User supportware 205
- Endthetransmissionofimages 206
- Stoppingorresumingthetransmissionofimages 206
- User supportware 206
- Discloseafiletotheparticipantsoftheconference 207
- Holding conferences 207
- Holdingconferences 207
- User supportware 207
- Endingconference 208
- Participating in conference 208
- Participatinginconferences 208
- User supportware 208
- User supportware 209
- Savingreceivedimages 210
- User supportware 210
- Downloadingdisclosedfile 211
- User supportware 211
- Changingpresenter 212
- Leavingconference 212
- User supportware 212
- 3 controlling the projector over a lan pc control utility pro 4 213
- Connect the projector to a lan 213
- Controlling the projector over a lan pc control utility pro 4 213
- Start pc control utility pro 4 213
- User supportware 213
- Viewingthehelpofpccontrolutilitypro4 213
- 4 projecting your mac s screen image from the projector over a lan image express utility 2 for mac 214
- Connecting the projector to a lan 214
- Memory 214
- Networkenvironment 214
- Operating environment 214
- Operating environment supported os 214
- Processor cpu 214
- Projecting your mac s screen image from the projector over a lan image express utility 2 for mac 214
- Supported resolution 214
- Supported screen colors 214
- User supportware 214
- What you can do with image express utility 2 214
- Isnotdisplayedonthemenubar 215
- User supportware 215
- Using image express utility 2 215
- Using image express utility 2 connecting to a projector 215
- When the airport status 215
- User supportware 216
- Exitingimageexpressutility2 217
- Restartingimagetransmission 217
- Stopping restartingimagetransmission 217
- Stoppingimagetransmission 217
- User supportware 217
- 5 operating the projector via the lan virtual remote tool 218
- Connect the projector to a lan 218
- Operating the projector via the lan virtual remote tool 218
- User supportware 218
- Start from the start menu 219
- Start virtual remote tool start using the shortcut icon 219
- User supportware 219
- Exitingvirtualremotetool 220
- User supportware 220
- Viewingthehelpfileofvirtualremotetool 220
- 6 converting powerpoint files to slides viewer ppt converter 3 221
- Converting powerpoint files and saving them to a usb memory 221
- Converting powerpoint files to slides viewer ppt converter 3 221
- User supportware 221
- User supportware 222
- 1 throw distance and screen size 223
- Appendix 223
- Lens types and throw distance 223
- Throw distance and screen size 223
- Appendix 224
- Projection range for the different lenses 224
- Appendix 225
- Tables of screen sizes and dimensions 225
- Appendix 226
- Lens shifting range 226
- 2 mounting the optional board sold separately 227
- Appendix 227
- ❷ mounting the optional board sold separately 227
- Appendix 228
- 3 compatible input signal list 229
- Analog rgb 229
- Appendix 229
- Compatible input signal list 229
- Appendix 230
- Component 230
- Compositevideo s video 230
- Displayport 230
- Signalsexceedingtheprojector sresolutionarehandledwithscalingtechnology 230
- Uponshipment theprojectorissetforsignalswithstandarddisplayresolutionsandfrequencies butadjustments mayberequireddependingonthetypeofcomputer 230
- Withscalingtechnology thesizeofcharactersandruledlinesmaybeunevenandcolorsmaybeblurred 230
- 4 specifications 231
- Appendix 231
- Electrical 231
- Optical 231
- Specifications 231
- Thissectionprovidestechnicalinformationaboutprojector sperformance 231
- Appendix 232
- Foradditionalinformationvisit us http www necdisplay com europe http www nec display solutions com global http www nec display com global index html forinformationonouroptionalaccessories visitourwebsiteorseeourbrochure thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice 232
- Mechanical 232
- Appendix 233
- Connector 233
- Dimensionsoftheconnectorofthepowercordareshownbelow 233
- Iftheoptionalpowercordcannotbeusedorinyourareathevoltageconditionisdifferentfromtheoptionalpowercord usepowercordsthataresuitablefortheelectricalspecifications typesofpowercordsandregulationsofthecountry ofinstallation asshowninthefollowingtableasshownbelow formoreinformation contactyourdealer 233
- Option lens 233
- Plug and cord 233
- Power cord 233
- Power cord electrical specifications 233
- Thesespecificationsandtheproduct sdesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice 233
- Typeofpowercord 233
- Unit mm 233
- Yourplugmustcomplywithyourcountry ssafetyrequirementsandyouroutlettype 233
- 5 cabinet dimensions 234
- Appendix 234
- Cabinet dimensions 234
- Unit mm inch 234
- 6 pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 235
- Appendix 235
- Mini d sub 15 pin connector 235
- Pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 235
- 7 troubleshooting 236
- Appendix 236
- Indicator messages 236
- Indicator messages power indicator 236
- Status indicator 236
- Troubleshooting 236
- Appendix 237
- If the temperature protector is activated 237
- Lamp1 lamp2indicator 237
- Shutter indicator 237
- Temp indicator 237
- Appendix 238
- Common problems solutions 238
- Power status lampindicator onpage 222 238
- Appendix 239
- Formoreinformationcontactyourdealer 239
- Appendix 240
- If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly 240
- 8 pc control codes and cable connection 241
- Appendix 241
- Baud rate 38400 bps 241
- Cable connection 241
- Communicationprotocol 241
- Communications procedure full duplex 241
- Data length 8 bits 241
- Note contactyourlocaldealerforafulllistofthepccontrolcodesifneeded 241
- Note depending on the equipment a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs 241
- Note1 pins1 4 6and9arenoused 241
- Note2 jumper requesttosend and cleartosend togetheronbothendsofthecabletosimplifycableconnection 241
- Note3 forlongcablerunsitisrecommendedtosetcommunicationspeedwithinprojectormenusto9600bps 241
- Parity no parity 241
- Pc control codes 241
- Pc control codes and cable connection 241
- Pc control connector d sub 9p 241
- Stop bit one bit 241
- X on off none 241
- 9 troubleshooting check list 242
- Appendix 242
- Beforecontactingyourdealerorservicepersonnel checkthefollowinglisttobesurerepairsareneededalsoby referringtothe troubleshooting sectioninyouruser smanual thischecklistbelowwillhelpussolveyourproblem moreefficiently printthispageandthenextpageforyourcheck 242
- Frequency of occurrence always sometimes howoften _____________________ other __________________ 242
- Troubleshooting check list 242
- Video and audio 242
- Appendix 243
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