Nec VE303X (VE303XG) Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [2/95] 258244
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Ver. 1 11/15
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NOTES
(1) The contents of this user’s manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission.
(2) The contents of this user’s manual are subject to change without notice.
(3) Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user’s manual; however, should you notice any
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(4) Notwithstanding article (3), NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of prot or other
matters deemed to result from using the Projector.
Содержание
- Ve303 ve303x 1
- Disposing of your used product 3
- Doc compliance notice for canada only 3
- I english 3
- Important information 3
- Machine noise information regulation 3 gpsgv 3
- Precautions 3
- Safety cautions 3
- Ii english 4
- Important information 4
- Important safeguards 4
- Installation 4
- Rf interference for usa only 4
- Warning 4
- Warning to california residents 4
- Wash hands after handling 4
- Fire and shock precautions 5
- Iii english 5
- Important information 5
- Place the projector in a horizontal position 5
- A lamp characteristic 6
- Caution 6
- Important information 6
- Iv english 6
- Lamp replacement 6
- Note for canadian environmental protection act 1999 6
- Note for us residents 6
- Remote control precautions 6
- About copyright of original projected pictures 7
- About high altitude mode 7
- Health precautions to users viewing 3d images 7
- Important information 7
- V english 7
- Adjusting the projected image 9 8
- Appendices 5 8
- Ceiling mount installation 1 cabinet dimensions 2 pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 3 pc control codes and cable connection 4 troubleshooting check list 5 register your projector 7 8
- Connecting the projector 4 8
- English 8
- Installation 4 8
- Introduction 8
- On screen display 3 8
- Powering on off the projector 6 8
- Precautions 8
- Product features package overview product overview 8
- Remote control 0 quick key activate behavior 3 battery installation 4 using the downloadable software 5 viewing 3d images 3 8
- Table of contents 8
- Table of contents usage notice 8
- Troubleshooting 5 replacing the lamp 1 cleaning procedure for the lens 3 specifications 4 compatibility modes 7 8
- User controls 3 8
- English 9
- Follow all warnings precautions and maintenance as recommended in this user s guide to maximize the life of your unit 9
- High gain type screens are not optimal for use with this projector the lower the screen gain i e screen gain on the order of 1 the better the appearance of the projected image 9
- Precautions 9
- This device is not intended for use in the direct field of view at visual display workplaces to avoid incommoding reflections at visual display workplaces this device must not be placed in the direct field of view 9
- Turkish rohs information relevant for turkish market eee yönetmeliğine uygundur 9
- Usage notice 9
- Do not 10
- English 10
- Usage notice 10
- Introduction 11
- Product features 11
- Introduction 12
- Package overview 12
- This projector comes with all the items shown below check to make sure your unit is completed contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing 12
- Introduction 13
- Product overview 13
- Projector 13
- Introduction 14
- Control panel 15
- Introduction 15
- Introduction 16
- Introduction 17
- Remote control 17
- Introduction 18
- Introduction 19
- Introduction 20
- Quick key activate behavior 20
- Batteries until it snaps into place do not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries 21
- Battery installation 21
- Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations 21
- English 21
- Ensure that you have the batteries polarity aligned correctly 21
- Install new batteries aaa 21
- Introduction 21
- Press firmly and slide the battery cover off 21
- 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 place the battery upside down replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by 21
- Slip the cover back over the 21
- The manufacturer 21
- English 22
- Introduction 22
- Step 1 install virtual remote tool on the computer please refer to page 16 step 2 connect the projector to the computer please refer to page 17 step 3 start virtual remote tool please refer to page 18 22
- 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 please refer to page 19 22
- Using the computer cable vga to operate the projector virtual remote tool 22
- Using the downloadable software 22
- Using the utility software virtual remote tool that you can download from our web site http www nec display com dl en index html 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 computer cable vga or serial cable 22
- Click next 23
- Double click the vrt exe icon 23
- Download the updated vrt exe file from our web site 23
- End user license agreement screen will be displayed 23
- English 23
- Http www nec display com dl en index html 23
- Introduction 23
- Read end user license agreement carefully 23
- Step 1 install virtual remote tool on the computer 23
- Supported os 23
- The installer will start and the wizard screen will appear 23
- After the installation is completed the shortcut icon for virtual remote tool will be displayed on the screen 24
- Click next 24
- Connect the supplied power cord to the ac in of the projector and the wall 24
- Connector of the projector directly with the monitor output connector of the computer 24
- English 24
- Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation 24
- If you agree click i accept the terms in the license agreement and then 24
- Introduction 24
- Outlet 24
- Step 2 connect the projector to the computer 24
- The projector is in the standby condition 24
- Use the supplied computer cable vga to connect the computer in 24
- English 25
- Introduction 25
- Displaying the help file using the taskbar 26
- English 26
- Exiting virtual remote tool 26
- Introduction 26
- Viewing the help file of virtual remote tool 26
- Controlling the projector via the serial connection 27
- Introduction 27
- Pc control utility pro 4 27
- Click next 28
- Connect your computer to the internet and download the updated 28
- Double click the pccup4 exe icon 28
- End user license agreement screen will be displayed 28
- English 28
- Introduction 28
- Operating systems 28
- Pccup4 exe file from our web site http www nec display com dl en index html 28
- Step 1 install pc control utility pro 4 on the computer supported os pc control utility pro 4 will run on the following 28
- The installer will start and the wizard screen will appear 28
- Windows 8 1 windows 8 pro 1 windows 8 enterprise 1 windows 8 1 windows 8 pro 1 windows 8 enterprise 1 windows 7 home basic windows 7 home premium windows 7 professional windows 7 enterprise windows 7 ultimate windows vista home basic windows vista home premium windows vista business windows vista enterprise windows vista ultimate windows xp home edition 1 windows xp professional 1 28
- Click next 29
- Connect the pc control port on the projector and the serial port on the computer by a serial cable according to the instruc tions in connecting the projector on page 24 29
- English 29
- Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation 29
- If you agree click i accept the terms in the license agreement and then 29
- Introduction 29
- Pc control utility pro 4 29
- Read end user license agreement carefully 29
- Step 2 connect the projector with the computer by a serial cable 29
- Step 3 start pc control utility pro 4 29
- English 30
- Introduction 30
- The projector provides 3d images to a user wearing commercially available lcd shutter eyeglasses 30
- Viewing 3d images 30
- Connect to computer notebook 31
- Connecting the projector 31
- English 31
- Installation 31
- Connect to video sources 32
- English 32
- Installation 32
- Installation 33
- Powering on off the projector 33
- Powering on the projector 33
- Installation 34
- Powering off the projector 34
- Installation 35
- Warning indicator 35
- Adjusting the height of projection image 36
- Adjusting the projected image 36
- Installation 36
- The projector is equipped with tilt feet to raise and lower the image to fill the screen 36
- Adjusting the projector s focus 37
- Installation 37
- Adjusting projection image size diagonal 38
- English 38
- Installation 38
- Projection image size from 30 to 300 0 6 to 7 2 meters 38
- English 39
- Installation 39
- The values in the tables are design values and may vary 39
- This table is for user s reference only 39
- How to operate 40
- On screen display 40
- The projector has a multilingual on screen display that allows you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings 40
- User controls 40
- English 41
- Menu tree 41
- User controls 41
- English 42
- User controls 42
- English 43
- User controls 43
- English 44
- Image general 44
- Picture mode 44
- User controls 44
- Brightness 45
- Contrast 45
- English 45
- User controls 45
- Wall color 45
- Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color 46
- Adjust the color balance of red and green 46
- Adjust the sharpness of the image 46
- English 46
- Input signal 46
- Press the button to decrease the amount of saturation in the 46
- Press the button to decrease the sharpness 46
- Press the button to increase the amount of green in the image 46
- Press the button to increase the amount of red in the image 46
- Press the button to increase the amount of saturation in the 46
- Press the button to increase the sharpness 46
- Saturation 46
- Sharpness 46
- User controls 46
- English 47
- Image advanced 47
- User controls 47
- Brilliantcolor 48
- Color temp 48
- Dynamic contrast 48
- English 48
- User controls 48
- Blue gain 49
- Button to select item 49
- Cyan gain 49
- English 49
- Green gain 49
- Magenta gain 49
- Press enter into the next menu as below and then use the or 49
- Red gain 49
- User controls 49
- Color space 50
- English 50
- User controls 50
- Aspect ratio 51
- English 51
- Screen general 51
- User controls 51
- English 52
- Overscan 52
- User controls 52
- V keystone 52
- D invert 53
- English 53
- Screen 3d settings 53
- User controls 53
- Adjust the 3d format to display 3d content correctly 54
- D structure 54
- English 54
- User controls 54
- English 55
- Language 55
- Orientation 55
- Settings general 55
- User controls 55
- Audio select use this function to select the audio source 56
- Ceiling rear 56
- English 56
- From hdmi or computer 56
- Hdmi settings 56
- This is the default selection the image will appear reversed in upside down position 56
- Use this feature to set hdmi 56
- User controls 56
- Video level if automatic detection may not work well select normal to disable the enhanced feature of your hdmi equipment or select enhanced to improve image contrast and increase detail in the dark areas 56
- Video level select auto to automatically detect 56
- User controls 57
- English 58
- H position 58
- Settings signal 58
- User controls 58
- User controls 59
- Closed caption 60
- English 60
- Settings advanced 60
- User controls 60
- English 61
- Security 61
- Test pattern 61
- User controls 61
- Change password 62
- English 62
- Security timer 62
- Settings advanced security 62
- User controls 62
- English 63
- User controls 63
- English 64
- Input search 64
- Options general 64
- User controls 64
- According to the internal temperature 65
- Auto the built in fans automatically run at a variable speed 65
- Background color 65
- English 65
- Fan mode 65
- High altitude the built in fans run at high speed select 65
- Id display 65
- Information hide 65
- Off choose off to show the searching message 65
- On choose on to hide the info message 65
- This option when using the projector at altitudes approximately 2500 feet 760 meters or higher 65
- Use this feature to display a black or blue screen when no signal is available 65
- Use this feature to display the id number which is displayed when the id set button is pressed on the remote control 65
- User controls 65
- Choose yes to return the display parameters on all menus to the factory default settings 66
- English 66
- User controls 66
- Eco mode 67
- English 67
- Lamp hours used 67
- Lamp life remaining 67
- Options lamp settings 67
- User controls 67
- Clear lamp hours 68
- English 68
- Lamp life reminder 68
- User controls 68
- English 69
- Information 69
- Options information 69
- User controls 69
- Auto power off min 70
- Direct power on 70
- English 70
- Off timer min 70
- Options advanced 70
- User controls 70
- Control id 71
- Control panel lock 71
- English 71
- Use this feature to display the id number of the projector when the id set button is pressed on the remote control 71
- User controls 71
- When the keypad lock function is on the control panel will be locked however the projector can be operated by the remote control by selecting off you will be able to reuse the control panel press and hold the exit button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds to turn off control panel lock 71
- Appendices 72
- If you experience trouble with the projector refer to the following information if the problem persists please contact your local dealer or service center 72
- Troubleshooting 72
- Appendices 73
- English 73
- Problem image has vertical flickering bar 73
- Problem image is unstable or flickering 73
- Problem the screen of the notebook or powerbook computer is not displaying a presentation 73
- Appendices 74
- English 74
- Problem image is out of focus 74
- Problem image is reversed 74
- Problem lamp burns out or makes a popping sound 74
- Problem the image is stretched when displaying 16 9 dvd 74
- Appendices 75
- English 75
- Power led indicator 75
- Problem led indicator message 75
- Status led indicator 75
- Appendices 76
- English 76
- Lamp led indicator 76
- Appendices 77
- English 77
- Problem message reminders 77
- Appendices 78
- Replacing the lamp 78
- Appendices 79
- English 79
- Lamp replacing procedure 79
- Appendices 80
- Blow the dust by blower for cameras which you could buy 80
- Caution 80
- Cleaning procedure for the lens 80
- English 80
- From camera shops wipe the lens gently using a cleaning cloth 80
- If the projection lens is dusty or blemished please clean the lens as following procedure 80
- Turn off the projector and cool projector down for a while 80
- Unplug the power cord from outlet 80
- 1 effective pixels are more than 99 9 2 this is the light output value lumens when picture mode is set to 81
- 3 compliance with iso21118 2012 81
- Appendices 81
- English 81
- High bright in the menu if any other mode is selected as picture mode the light output value may drop slightly 81
- Specifications 81
- Appendices 82
- Deep color lip sync with hdcp 82
- English 82
- 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 high definition multimedia interface hdmi if you are unable to view material via the hdmi 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 video deep color 8 10 12 bit lipsync 82
- 0 to 2500 feet 760 m in the range of 41 to 104 f 5 to 40 c 2500 feet 760m to 5000 feet 1500 m in the range of 41 to 95 f 5 to 35 c 5000 feet 1500 m to 10000 feet 3000 m in the range of 41 to 86 f 5 to 30 c set fan mode to high altitude when using the projector at alti 83
- 5 np ve303 83
- 6 100 130vac 7 200v 240vac 83
- 8 operational temperatures 83
- An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution 800 600 will be displayed with scaling technology np ve303x an image with higher or lower resolution than the projector s native resolution 1024 768 will be displayed with scaling technology 83
- Appendices 83
- English 83
- Tudes approx 2500 feet 760 m or higher 83
- Appendices 84
- Compatibility modes 84
- Vga analog 84
- 2 vga analog extended wide timing 85
- 3 vga analog component signal 85
- Appendices 85
- English 85
- Appendices 86
- English 86
- Hdmi digital 86
- Appendices 87
- English 87
- Hdmi 3d timing 87
- Appendices 88
- Ceiling mount installation 88
- Ceiling mount kit for ceiling mount installation 88
- English 88
- If you buy a ceiling mount from another company 88
- Maximum screw length 8mm 88
- Minimum screw length 6mm 88
- Please be sure to use the screw in correct size screw size is vary depending on the thickness of the mount ing plate 88
- Screw type m4 4 88
- To refuse the projector from damage please use the 88
- Unit mm inch 88
- Appendices 89
- Cabinet dimensions 89
- English 89
- Unit mm inch 89
- Appendices 90
- English 90
- Mini d sub 15 pin connector 90
- Pin assignments of d sub computer input connector 90
- Pin no 12 and 15 are required for ddc ci 90
- Signal level video signal 0 vp p analog sync signal ttl level 90
- 4 5 2 1 91
- Appendices 91
- Cable connection 91
- English 91
- Pc control codes 91
- Pc control codes and cable connection 91
- Pc control connector d sub 9p 91
- Frequency of occurrence always sometimes how often _______________________ other __________________ 92
- Troubleshooting check list 92
- Video and audio 92
- For residents in the united states canada and mexico 94
- Register your projector 94
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