Nec M350X [3/136] Safety cautions
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Important Information
Safety Cautions
Precautions
PleasereadthismanualcarefullybeforeusingyourNECM350X/M300X/M260X/M230X/M300W/M260Wprojector
andkeepthemanualhandyforfuturereference.
CAUTION
Toturnoffmainpower,besuretoremovetheplugfrompoweroutlet.
Thepoweroutletsocketshouldbeinstalledasneartotheequipmentaspossible,andshouldbeeasily
accessible.
CAUTION
TOPREVENTSHOCK,DONOTOPENTHECABINET.
THEREAREHIGH-VOLTAGECOMPONENTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
Thissymbolwarnstheuserthatuninsulatedvoltagewithintheunitmaybesufcienttocauseelectrical
shock.Therefore,itisdangeroustomakeanykindofcontactwithanypartinsideoftheunit.
Thissymbolalertstheuserthatimportantinformationconcerningtheoperationandmaintenanceofthis
unithasbeenprovided.
Theinformationshouldbereadcarefullytoavoidproblems.
WARNING: TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.
DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGS
CANBEFULLYINSERTED.
DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)
ThisClassBdigitalapparatusmeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianInterference-CausingEquipmentRegula-
tions.
Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,
Thehighestsoundpressurelevelislessthan70dB(A)inaccordancewithENISO7779.
CAUTION
Avoiddisplayingstationaryimagesforaprolongedperiodoftime.
DoingsocanresultintheseimagesbeingtemporarilysustainedonthesurfaceoftheLCDpanel.
Ifthisshouldhappen,continuetouseyourprojector.Thestaticbackgroundfrompreviousimageswill
disappear.
Disposing of your used product
EU-widelegislationasimplementedineachMemberStaterequiresthatusedelectricalandelectronic
productscarryingthemark(left)mustbedisposedofseparatelyfromnormalhouseholdwaste.Thisin-
cludesprojectorsandtheirelectricalaccessoriesorlamps.Whenyoudisposeofsuchproducts,please
followtheguidanceofyourlocalauthorityand/orasktheshopwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.
Aftercollectingtheusedproducts,theyarereusedandrecycledinaproperway.Thiseffortwillhelpus
reducethewastesaswellasthenegativeimpactsuchasmercurycontainedinalamptothehuman
healthandtheenvironmentattheminimumlevel.
ThemarkontheelectricalandelectronicproductsonlyappliestothecurrentEuropeanUnionMember
States.
Содержание
- Front cover 1
- M350x m300x m260x m230x m300w m260w 1
- Portable projector 1
- User s manual 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
- Rf interference for usa only 4
- Warning to california residents 4
- Fire and shock precautions 5
- Important information 5
- Place the projector in a horizontal position 5
- Important information 6
- Remote control precautions 6
- A lamp characteristic 7
- About copyright of original projected pictures 7
- About high altitude mode 7
- Important information 7
- Lamp replacement 7
- Turkish rohs information relevant for turkish market 7
- Convenient feature 8
- Important informatio 8
- Introductio 8
- Projecting an image basic operation 8
- Table of contents 8
- Using on screen men 9
- Using the viewe 9
- Appendi 10
- Installation and connection 10
- Maintenanc 10
- 1 what s in the box 11
- Introduction 11
- Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted ifanypiecesaremissing contactyourdealer pleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourprojector 11
- What s in the box 11
- 2 introduction to the projector 12
- Congratulations on your purchase of the projector 12
- Features you ll enjoy 12
- Introduction 12
- Introduction to the projector 12
- About this user s manual 13
- Introduction 13
- 3 part names of the projector 14
- Front top 14
- Introduction 14
- Part names of the projector 14
- Damagetothelenscoverslidingmechanism 15
- Donotpullthelenscoverwithexcessiveforceorapplystrongpressureineithertheupordowndirection doingsocancause 15
- Hours itwillturnoffautomatically 15
- Introduction 15
- Normalprojectoroperation openingitwillrestoretheimageandsound 15
- Note thelenscoverworksinconjunctionwiththeavmutefunction closingthelenscoverwillturnofftheimageandsoundduring 15
- Opening and closing the lens cover 15
- Securitysystem 15
- Slidethelenscovertothelefttouncoverthelens 15
- Thissecurityslotsupportsthemicrosaver 15
- Tocoverthelens slidethelenscovertotheright 15
- Withthelenscoverclosedtheimageandsoundisturnedoff howeverthelampisstilllit iftheprojectorstaysthiswayforabout 15
- Introduction 16
- Top features 16
- 2 3 5 6 13 12 17
- 7 11 14 9 10 17
- Introduction 17
- Terminal panel features 17
- 20 25 27 18
- 4 part names of the remote control 18
- Introduction 18
- Part names of the remote control 18
- Battery installation 19
- Introduction 19
- Operating range for wireless remote control 19
- Remote control precautions 19
- 5 operating environment for software included on cd rom 20
- Downloadservice 20
- Introduction 20
- Operating environment for software included on cd rom 20
- Introduction 21
- Operating environment 21
- 1 flow of projecting an image 22
- Flow of projecting an image 22
- Projecting an image basic operation 22
- Step 1 22
- Step 2 22
- Step 3 22
- Step 4 22
- Step 5 22
- Step 6 22
- Step 7 22
- Step 8 22
- 2 connecting your computer connecting the power cord 23
- Caution 23
- Connecting your computer connecting the power cord 23
- Projecting an image basic operation 23
- 3 turning on the projector 24
- Projecting an image basic operation 24
- Turning on the projector 24
- Note on startup screen menu language select screen 25
- Projecting an image basic operation 25
- 4 selecting a source 26
- Detectingthesignalautomatically 26
- Projecting an image basic operation 26
- Selecting a source 26
- Selecting the computer or video source 26
- Selectingdefaultsource 26
- Usingtheremotecontrol 26
- 5 adjusting the picture size and position 27
- Adjusting the picture size and position 27
- Projecting an image basic operation 27
- Adjust the tilt foot 28
- Adjustingtheleftandrighttiltofanimagerearfoot 28
- Projecting an image basic operation 28
- 6 correcting keystone distortion manually 30
- Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 30
- Correcting keystone distortion manually 30
- Projecting an image basic operation 30
- Adjusting with the remote control 31
- Projecting an image basic operation 31
- 7 optimizing computer signal automatically 32
- 8 turning up or down volume 32
- Adjusting the image using auto adjust 32
- Optimizing computer signal automatically 32
- Projecting an image basic operation 32
- Turning up or down volume 32
- 9 turning off the projector 33
- Caution 33
- Projecting an image basic operation 33
- Toturnofftheprojector 33
- Turning off the projector 33
- 10 after use 34
- After use 34
- Caution 34
- Projecting an image basic operation 34
- 1 turning off the image and sound 35
- 2 freezing a picture 35
- 3 enlarging a picture 35
- Convenient features 35
- Enlarging a picture 35
- Freezing a picture 35
- Turning off the image and sound 35
- 4 changing eco mode checking energy saving effect 36
- Changing eco mode checking energy saving effect 36
- Convenient features 36
- Using eco mode eco mode 36
- Checking energy saving effect carbon meter 37
- Convenient features 37
- 5 preventing the unauthorized use of the projector security 38
- Convenient features 38
- Preventing the unauthorized use of the projector security 38
- Convenient features 39
- Convenient features 40
- 6 using the computer cable vga to operate the projector virtual remote tool 41
- Convenient features 41
- Using the computer cable vga to operate the pro jector virtual remote tool 41
- Convenient features 42
- Step 1 install virtual remote tool on the computer 42
- Convenient features 43
- Convenient features 44
- Step 2 connect the projector to the computer 44
- Uninstallingvirtualremotetool 44
- Convenient features 45
- Start from the start menu 45
- Step 3 start virtual remote tool startusingtheshortcuticon 45
- Convenient features 46
- Exitingvirtualremotetool 46
- Viewingthehelpfileofvirtualremotetool 46
- 7 operating your computer s mouse functions from the projector s remote control via the usb cable remote mouse function 47
- Convenient features 47
- Operating your computer s mouse functions from the projector s remote control via the usb cable remote mouse function 47
- Operatingyourcomputer smousefromtheremotecontrol 47
- 8 projecting your computer s screen image from the projector via the usb cable usb display 48
- Convenient features 48
- Projecting your computer s screen image from the projector via the usb cable usb display 48
- Convenient features 49
- 9 controlling the projector by using an http browser 50
- Controlling the projector by using an http browser 50
- Convenient features 50
- Overview 50
- Preparation before use 50
- Convenient features 51
- Handling of the address for operation via a browser 51
- Projector adjustment 51
- Convenient features 52
- Convenient features 53
- Network settings 53
- Settings 53
- Convenient features 54
- Alertmail 55
- Convenient features 55
- Information 55
- Networkservice 55
- 10 controlling the projector over a lan pc control utility pro 4 56
- Controlling the projector over a lan pc control utility pro 4 56
- Convenient features 56
- Step 1 install pc control utility pro 4 on the computer 56
- Convenient features 57
- Convenient features 58
- Step 2 connect the projector to a lan 58
- Step 3 start pc control utility pro 4 58
- Viewingthehelpofpccontrolutilitypro4 58
- 11 projecting your computer s screen image from the projector over a lan image express utility lite 59
- Convenient features 59
- Imagetransmission 59
- Projecting your computer s screen image from the projector over a lan image express utility lite 59
- Step 1 install image express utility lite on the computer 59
- What you can do with image express utility lite usbdisplay 59
- Convenient features 60
- Step 2 connect the projector to a lan 60
- Step 3 start image express utility lite 60
- Convenient features 61
- 1 what you can do with the viewer 62
- Using the viewer 62
- ❶ what you can do with the viewer 62
- Using the viewer 63
- 2 projecting images stored in a usb memory device 64
- Starting the viewer 64
- Using the viewer 64
- ❷ projecting images stored in a usb memory device 64
- Using the viewer 65
- Exiting the viewer 66
- Removing the usb memory from the pro jector 66
- Using the viewer 66
- Parts of each screen 67
- Using the viewer 67
- Thumbnailtoolbar 68
- Using the toolbar 68
- Using the viewer 68
- Slideshowtoolbar 69
- Slidetoolbar 69
- Using the viewer 69
- 3 converting powerpoint files to slides viewer ppt converter 3 70
- Converting powerpoint files to slides viewer ppt converter 3 70
- Install viewer ppt converter 3 on the computer 70
- Using the viewer 70
- Using the viewer 71
- Converting powerpoint files and saving them to a usb memory 72
- Using the viewer 72
- 1 using the menus 73
- Using on screen menu 73
- Using the menus 73
- 2 menu elements 74
- Eco mode symbol indicates eco mode is set 74
- High altitude symbol indicates the fan mode is set to high altitude mode 74
- Highlight indicates the selected menu or item 74
- Key lock symbol indicates the control panel lock is enabled 74
- Menu elements 74
- Menuwindowsordialogboxestypicallyhavethefollowingelements 74
- Off timer remaining time indicates the remaining countdown time when the off timer is preset 74
- Radio button use this round button to select an option in a dialog box 74
- Slide bar indicates settings or the direction of adjustment 74
- Solid triangle indicates further choices are available a highlighted triangle indicates the item is active 74
- Source indicates the currently selected source 74
- Tab indicates a group of features in a dialog box selecting on any tab brings its page to the front 74
- Thermometer symbol indicates the eco mode is forcibly set to on mode because the internal temperature is too 74
- Using on screen menu 74
- Wireless symbol indicate the wireless lan connection is enabled 74
- 3 list of menu items 75
- List of menu items 75
- Somemenuitemsarenotavailabledependingontheinputsource 75
- Using on screen menu 75
- Theasterisk indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal 76
- Using on screen menu 76
- 4 menu descriptions functions source 77
- Computer 1 and 2 77
- Menu descriptions functions source 77
- Network 77
- S video 77
- Usb display 77
- Using on screen menu 77
- Viewer 77
- 5 menu descriptions functions adjust 78
- Detail settings 78
- Menu descriptions functions adjust 78
- Picture 78
- Preset 78
- Using on screen menu 78
- Adjustingbrightnessandcontrastdynamiccontrast 79
- Adjustingcolortemperaturecolortemperature 79
- Adjustingwhitebalancewhitebalance 79
- General storingyourcustomizedsettingsreference 79
- Selectinggammacorrectionmodegammacorrection 79
- Selectingscreensizefordicomsimscreensize 79
- Selectingstillimagemodeormoviemodeimagemode 79
- Using on screen menu 79
- Adjuststhebrightnesslevelorthebackrasterintensity 80
- Adjuststheintensityoftheimageaccordingtotheincomingsignal 80
- Brightness 80
- Contrast 80
- Controlsthedetailoftheimage 80
- Increasesordecreasesthecolorsaturationlevel 80
- Sharpness 80
- Thesettingsandadjustmentsforpicturewillbereturnedtothefactorysettingswiththeexceptionofthefollowing presetnumbersandreferencewithinthepresetscreen thesettingsandadjustmentsunderdetailsettingswithinthepresetscreenthatarenotcurrentlyselected willnotbereset 80
- Using on screen menu 80
- Variesthecolorlevelfrom greento blue theredlevelisusedasreference 80
- Yes adjustable no notadjustable 80
- Adjustingclockandphaseclock phase 81
- Image options 81
- Using on screen menu 81
- Adjustinghorizontal verticalpositionhorizontal vertical 82
- Selectingoverscanpercentageoverscan 82
- Using on screen menu 82
- Selectingaspectratioaspectratio 83
- Using on screen menu 83
- Adjustingtheverticalpositionofimageposition notavailableonm300w m260w 84
- M300w m260w computersignal 84
- M350x m300x m260x m230x computersignal 84
- Onlywhen16 9 15 9 or16 10isselectedforaspectratio 84
- Ratioforavidesource 84
- Sampleimagewhentheappropriateaspectratioisautomaticallydetermined 84
- Theletterboxsignalhasaspectratioswiththevistasize 1 5 1 orcinemascopesize 2 5 1 formoviefilm theterm squeeze referstothecompressedimageofwhichaspectratioisconvertedfrom16 9to4 3 84
- Tip imagepositioncanbeadjustedverticallyusingpositionwhenthe16 9 15 9 or16 10aspectratiosareselected theterm letterbox referstoamorelandscape orientedimagewhencomparedtoa4 3image whichisthestandardaspect 84
- Using on screen menu 84
- Videosignal 84
- When16 9 15 9 or16 10isselectedinaspectratio theimageisdisplayedwithblackbordersonthetop and bottom youcanadjusttheverticalpositionfromthetoptothebottomoftheblackarea 84
- 6 menu descriptions functions setup 85
- Correctingverticalkeystonedistortionmanuallykeystone 85
- Enablingautokeystoneautokeystone 85
- General 85
- Menu descriptions functions setup 85
- Savingverticalkeystonecorrectionkeystonesave 85
- Using on screen menu 85
- Settingecomodeecomode 86
- Using on screen menu 86
- Usingthewallcolorcorrectionwallcolor 86
- Selectingmenucolorcolorselect 87
- Selectingmenulanguagelanguage 87
- Settingclosedcaptionclosedcaption 87
- Turningon offsourcedisplaysourcedisplay 87
- Using on screen menu 87
- Usingofftimerofftimer 87
- Selectingacolororlogoforbackgroundbackground 88
- Selectingintervaltimeforfiltermessagefiltermessage 88
- Selectingmenudisplaytimedisplaytime 88
- Turningon offcontrolididdisplay 88
- Turningon offecomessageecomessage 88
- Using on screen menu 88
- Disablingthecabinetbuttonscontrolpanellock 89
- Enablingsecuritysecurity 89
- Installation 89
- Selectingprojectororientationorientation 89
- Using on screen menu 89
- Selectingcommunicationspeedcommunicationspeed 90
- Settingidtotheprojectorcontrolid 90
- Using on screen menu 90
- Options 1 91
- Selectingfanmodefanmode 91
- Settingautoadjustautoadjust 91
- Using on screen menu 91
- Usingtestpatterntestpattern 91
- Enablingkeysoundanderrorsoundbeep 92
- Enablingordisablingwxgamodewxgamode 92
- Enablingthedeinterlacedeinterlace 92
- Selectingsignalformatsignalselect 92
- Settinghdmihdmisettings 92
- Using on screen menu 92
- Enablingautopoweronautopoweron ac 93
- Options 2 93
- Selectingpower savinginstandbymode 93
- Using on screen menu 93
- Enablingpowermanagementautopoweroff 94
- Selectingdefaultsourcedefaultsourceselect 94
- Turningontheprojectorbyapplyingcomputersignalautopoweron comp1 94
- Using on screen menu 94
- Important 95
- Setting up the projector for a wired lan connection wired lan 95
- Using on screen menu 95
- Important 96
- Setting up the projector for a wireless lan connection with the optional usb wireless lan unit equipped wirless lan 96
- Using on screen menu 96
- Hintsonhowtosetuplanconnection 97
- Using on screen menu 97
- 7 menu descriptions functions info 98
- Menu descriptions functions info 98
- Usage time 98
- Using on screen menu 98
- Source 99
- Using on screen menu 99
- Wired lan 99
- Wireless lan 99
- Others 100
- Using on screen menu 100
- Version 100
- 8 menu descriptions functions reset 101
- Clearinglamphourmeterclearlamphours 101
- Clearingthefilterusagehoursclearfilterhours 101
- Menu descriptions functions reset 101
- Returning to factory default reset 101
- Using on screen menu 101
- 1 setting up the screen and the projector 102
- Installation and connections 102
- Selecting a location 102
- Setting up the screen and the projector 102
- Unit m inch 102
- Installation and connections 103
- M300w m260w thefurtheryourprojectorisfromthescreenorwall thelargertheimage theminimumsizetheimagecanbeis approximately25 0 4m measureddiagonallywhentheprojectorisroughly37inches 0 m fromthewallor screen thelargesttheimagecanbeis300 7 m whentheprojectorisabout459inches 11 m fromthewall or screen 103
- Tip thedistancesareindicatedbyintermediatevaluesbetweenteleandwide useasaruleofthumb formoredetailsonthrowdistance seepage 94 103
- B verticaldistancebetweenlenscenterand 104
- C throwdistance d verticaldistancebetweenlenscenterand 104
- Distance chart 104
- Installation and connections 104
- M300w m260w 104
- M350x m300x m260x m230x 104
- Note thevaluesinthetablesaredesignvaluesand mayvary 104
- Screen center 104
- Screenbottom topofscreenforceilingap plication α throwangle 104
- Thefollowingshowstheproperrelativepositionsoftheprojectorandscreen refertothetabletodeterminethe positionofinstallation 104
- Throw distance and screen size 104
- Installation and connections 105
- Reflectingtheimage 105
- Warning 105
- 2 making connections 106
- Connecting your computer 106
- Enabling the computer s external display 106
- Installation and connections 106
- Making connections 106
- Installation and connections 107
- Connecting an external monitor 108
- Installation and connections 108
- Note daisychainconnectionisnotpossible whenaudioequipmentisconnected theprojectorspeakerisdisabled 108
- Youcanconnectaseparate externalmonitortoyourprojectortosimultaneouslyviewonamonitorthecomputer analogimageyou reprojecting 108
- Connecting your dvd player or other av equipment 109
- Installation and connections 109
- Connecting component input 110
- Installation and connections 110
- Connecting hdmi input 111
- Installation and connections 111
- Connecting to a wired lan 112
- Example of lan connection 112
- Installation and connections 112
- Attachingtheusbwirelesslanunit 113
- Connecting to a wireless lan optional np02lm series 113
- Flowofsettingwirelesslan 113
- Important 113
- Installation and connections 113
- Installation and connections 114
- Installation and connections 115
- 1 cleaning the filters 116
- Caution 116
- Cleaning the filters 116
- Maintenance 116
- 2 cleaning the lens 118
- 3 cleaning the cabinet 118
- Cleaning the cabinet 118
- Cleaning the lens 118
- Maintenance 118
- 4 replacing the lamp and the filters 119
- Caution 119
- Flow of replacing the lamp and the filters 119
- Maintenance 119
- Replacing the lamp and the filters 119
- Step 1 119
- Step 2 119
- Step 3 119
- Maintenance 120
- To replace the lamp 120
- Maintenance 121
- Maintenance 122
- Toreplacethefilters 122
- Maintenance 123
- Toclearthelampusagehoursandthefilterusagehours 123
- 1 troubleshooting 124
- Appendix 124
- Indicator messages 124
- Over temperatureprotection 124
- Troubleshooting 124
- Appendix 125
- Common problems solutions 125
- Formoreinformationcontactyourdealer 125
- Power status lampindicator onpage 114 125
- Appendix 126
- If there is no picture or the picture is not displayed correctly 126
- 2 specifications 127
- Appendix 127
- Modelnumber m350x m300x m260x m230x m300w m260w 127
- Specifications 127
- Thissectionprovidestechnicalinformationaboutprojector sperformance 127
- Appendix 128
- Foradditionalinformationvisit us http www necdisplay com europe http www nec display solutions com global http www nec display com global index html forinformationonouroptionalaccessories visitourwebsiteorseeourbrochure 128
- Thespecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice 128
- 3 cabinet dimensions 129
- Appendix 129
- Cabinet dimensions 129
- Unit mm inch 129
- 4 pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 130
- Appendix 130
- Mini d sub 15 pin connector 130
- Pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 130
- 5 compatible input signal list 131
- Analogrgb 131
- Appendix 131
- Compatible input signal list 131
- Component 131
- Compositevideo s video 131
- M300w m260w 1280x800 willbedisplayedwithadvancedaccublend 131
- Note animagewithhigherorlowerresolutionthantheprojector snativeresolution m350x m300x m260x m230x 1024x768 131
- Rateorresolutiononyourpc refertodisplaypropertieshelpsectionofyourpcforprocedures 131
- Syncongreenandcompositesyncsignalsarenotsupported signalsotherthanthosespecifiedinthetableabovemaynotbedisplayedcorrectly ifthisshouldhappen changetherefresh 131
- 6 pc control codes and cable connection 132
- Appendix 132
- Baud rate 38400 bps 132
- Cable connection 132
- Communicationprotocol 132
- Communications procedure full duplex 132
- Data length 8 bits 132
- Note contactyourlocaldealerforafulllistofthepccontrolcodesifneeded 132
- Note dependingontheequipment alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns 132
- Note1 pins1 4 6and9arenoused 132
- Note2 jumper requesttosend and cleartosend togetheronbothendsofthecabletosimplifycableconnection 132
- Note3 forlongcablerunsitisrecommendedtosetcommunicationspeedwithinprojectormenusto9600bps 132
- Parity no parity 132
- Pc control codes 132
- Pc control codes and cable connection 132
- Pc control connector d sub 9p 132
- Stop bit one bit 132
- X on off none 132
- 7 troubleshooting check list 133
- Appendix 133
- Beforecontactingyourdealerorservicepersonnel checkthefollowinglisttobesurerepairsareneededalsoby referringtothe troubleshooting sectioninyouruser smanual thischecklistbelowwillhelpussolveyourproblem moreefficiently printthispageandthenextpageforyourcheck 133
- Frequency of occurrence always sometimes how often _____________________ other __________________ 133
- Troubleshooting check list 133
- Video and audio 133
- Appendix 134
- 8 travelcare guide 135
- 9 tco certification 135
- Appendix 135
- Tco certification 135
- Travelcare a service for international travelers 135
- Travelcare guide 135
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