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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting with the remote control
1. PresstheKEYSTONEbutton.
The Keystone bar will be displayed.
2. Usethe or buttontocorrectthekeystonedistortion.
Adjust so that the right and left sides are parallel.
3. PresstheEXITbutton.
The Keystone bar will be closed.
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- 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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