Nec NC2000C [29/68] Turn off the ac power to the projector head
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3. Projection of Images (Basic Operation)
3-7. Turning your projector off
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Press the POWER button on the projector control panel for three seconds or longer.
The lamp is turned off, the POWER button blinks white, and the Rear STATUS indicator blinks orange (cooling
state).
The fan will continue to rotate while cooling, and the amount of time remaining for cooling is displayed on the LCD
screen. The cooling-off time is 5 minutes.
When the cooling is finished, the POWER button lights white, and the Rear STATUS indicator lights orange (standby
state). KEY LOCK becomes automatically on if no control panel operation takes place in the standby state for 30
seconds by default. Buttons on the control panel do not function while KEY LOCK is on. (See page 27)
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After the projector enters the standby state, turn off the projector power switch ([1]), then the lamp
power switch ([2]).
The POWER button is turned off and the power for the projector and lamp is turned off.
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Turn off the AC power to the projector head.
NOTE
• Do not turn off the projector power switch or lamp power switch, or shut down the AC power to the projector
in the following cases. Doing so can damage the projector.
- While projecting images
- While the fan is running after the power is turned off (The cooling-off time is 5 minutes)
Содержание
- Nc2000c p.1
- User s manual p.1
- Front cover p.1
- Important information p.2
- Important information p.3
- Important information p.4
- Maintenance of your projector 42 p.5
- Installation and connection 16 p.5
- Appendix 50 p.5
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts 6 p.5
- Using menus 30 p.5
- Table of contents 5 p.5
- Table of contents p.5
- Projection of images basic operation 19 p.5
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.6
- 1 features p.6
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.7
- Efficient cooling of the heat from the dmd unit by the cooling structure p.7
- Dmd face dust protection structure p.7
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.8
- 2 what s in the box p.8
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.9
- 3 names of the projector parts p.9
- 3 1 front of the projector p.9
- Conversion lens stage connecter terminal p.10
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.10
- Lens optional p.10
- Interlock connector inside front of projector p.10
- Conversion lens stay fittings p.10
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.11
- 3 2 rear of the projector p.11
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.12
- Warning p.12
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.13
- 3 4 5 6 p.13
- 3 3 connection terminals p.13
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.14
- 3 4 control panel p.14
- What s in the box and the names of the projector parts p.15
- Installation and connection p.16
- 1 steps for setting up and connecting p.16
- The projector has two image input terminals hdsdi input terminal and dvi d input terminal p.17
- Sdi a sdi b sdi c sdi d p.17
- Installation and connection p.17
- Hdsdi a b c d input terminal inputs serial digital images from a cinema server or an image device such as hdsdi or vtr p.17
- Dvi d a b input terminal dvi a dvi b inputs digital rgb signals from a pc p.17
- 2 connecting the image input terminals p.17
- Pc control terminal rs 232 use this terminal when controlling the projector in serial connection from a pc p.18
- Installation and connection p.18
- For control your projector comes with such ports as the pc control terminal and the ethernet port rj 45 p.18
- Ethernet port lan use this port when controlling the projector in lan connection from a pc p.18
- 3 connecting the various control terminal p.18
- Projection of images basic operation p.19
- 1 steps of projecting images p.19
- Projection of images basic operation p.20
- 2 turning your projector on p.20
- If key lock is on press the key lock button for one second or longer p.21
- Projection of images basic operation p.21
- Press the power button on the control panel of your projector three seconds or longer p.21
- Press the lamp on off button on the control panel for five seconds or longer p.21
- Projection of images basic operation p.22
- 3 selecting the title of input signal p.22
- Projection of images basic operation p.23
- Press the left right button to display title select on the lcd screen p.23
- Press the left right button to display test pattern on the lcd screen p.23
- Press the left right button p.23
- Press the down button p.23
- 4 adjusting the position and the size of projected screen p.23
- 4 1 displaying the test pattern p.23
- Projection of images basic operation p.24
- 4 2 adjusting the position of the projected screen lens shift p.24
- Projection of images basic operation p.25
- 4 3 fine adjustment of the size zoom and focus of the projected screen p.25
- Projection of images basic operation p.26
- 4 4 adjusting the brightness of the projected screen lamp output p.26
- Projection of images basic operation p.27
- Press the key lock button on the control panel for one second or longer p.27
- Press the key lock button for one second or longer while key lock is on p.27
- 5 preventing misoperations p.27
- 5 2 turning key lock off p.27
- 5 1 key lock setting p.27
- Projection of images basic operation p.28
- 6 turning on off the lamp with the projector turned on p.28
- 6 2 turning on the lamp p.28
- 6 1 turning off the lamp p.28
- Projection of images basic operation p.29
- Press the power button on the projector control panel for three seconds or longer p.29
- After the projector enters the standby state turn off the projector power switch 1 then the lamp power switch 2 p.29
- 7 turning your projector off p.29
- Turn off the ac power to the projector head p.29
- Using menus p.30
- 1 basic operation with adjustment menus p.30
- 1 1 screen display p.30
- When the projector is in a standby state the projector power switch is on the following is displayed p.31
- When the power is turned on the following is displayed p.31
- When the power is turned off p.31
- When power is turned on p.31
- When not displaying menus the following screen is normally displayed p.31
- When in standby p.31
- When a button is pressed while the key lock function is on p.31
- Using menus p.31
- The amount of time remaining for cooling is displayed as shown below when the power to the projector head is turned off p.31
- If a button on the control panel is pressed while the key lock function is on the following is displayed and the button will not p.31
- Function p.31
- 1 2 operating menus p.32
- Using menus p.32
- Using menus p.33
- Press the up button several times p.33
- Press the left right button to select the submenu data p.33
- Press the down button p.33
- 1 3 how to enter alphanumeric characters p.34
- Using menus p.34
- Using menus p.35
- Menus in parentheses are menus for our service personnel normally these menus cannot be used p.35
- 2 table of adjustment menus p.35
- Using menus p.36
- 3 title select p.36
- 3 2 test pattern p.36
- 3 1 title select title memory p.36
- 4 2 lens control p.37
- 4 1 lamp setup p.37
- Using menus p.37
- 4 configuration p.37
- Using menus p.38
- 6 information p.38
- 6 1 lamp p.38
- 5 title setup p.38
- When multiple errors occur you can display them by pressing the left right buttons p.39
- Using menus p.39
- 6 4 error code p.39
- 6 3 usage p.39
- 6 2 preset button p.39
- Using menus p.40
- System p.40
- Mms built in p.40
- 6 5 version p.40
- 6 6 ip address p.41
- Using menus p.41
- Sib signal input board p.41
- No board no device mounted p.41
- Mms multi media switcher p.41
- Imb media block p.41
- Displays the link status of the device in slot b p.41
- Displays the link status of the device in slot a p.41
- 6 8 option status p.41
- 6 7 setup date p.41
- Maintenance of your projector p.42
- 2 cleaning the lens p.42
- 1 cleaning the cabinet p.42
- Warning p.43
- Maintenance of your projector p.43
- 3 replacing the air filter p.43
- 3 1 replacing air filters for the lamp air inlet p.44
- Maintenance of your projector p.44
- Maintenance of your projector p.45
- Turn off the power to the projector p.46
- Remove the air inlet cover p.46
- Maintenance of your projector p.46
- Close the air inlet cover p.46
- 3 2 replacing air filters for the projector air inlet on the front p.46
- Maintenance of your projector p.47
- Maintenance of your projector p.48
- 3 3 replacing air filters for the projector air inlets on the side p.48
- Maintenance of your projector p.49
- Air flow p.49
- Appendix p.50
- 1 troubleshooting p.50
- 1 1 problems and where to check p.50
- Appendix p.51
- Appendix p.52
- 2 indicator display list p.52
- 2 4 lamp on off button p.52
- 2 3 douser button p.52
- 2 2 power button p.52
- 2 1 key lock button p.52
- Appendix p.53
- 2 5 rear status indicator p.53
- Appendix p.54
- 3 operation using an http browser p.54
- 3 3 handling of the address for operation via a browser p.54
- 3 2 preparation before use p.54
- 3 1 overview p.54
- Appendix p.55
- 3 4 structure of the http server p.55
- 4 outline drawing p.56
- Appendix p.56
- Note 1 using any lamp other than nec s optional lamps will result in lower brightness compared to nec optional lamps if brightness is important to you it is recommended that you use nec s optional lamps nec will post information on its homepage regarding installable lamps other than nec s optional lamps note that nec does not guarantee performance and reliability when lamps other than nec s optional lamps are installed note 2 in addition to the input ports described above that are mounted when the device is shipped image media block and multi media switcher are available as separate optional products a wider variety of input interfaces can be supported by mounting these in slot a note 3 c1 connection is the case when the ac power to the projector power supply and the lamp power supply is provided by a single cable c2 connection is the case when the ac power to the projector power supply and the lamp power supply is provided by separate cables note that these specifications and design c p.57
- Appendix p.57
- 5 specifications p.57
- Appendix p.58
- 6 pin assignment and functions of terminal p.58
- 6 1 pc control connector rs 232 d sub 9 pin p.58
- Please contact your dealer distributor regarding how to use and to operate them p.59
- It is possible to control the projector with an external device and to control the external device from the projector using an p.59
- External control connector gpio general purpose i o ports each pin is electrically separated from the projector internal circuits by a photo coupler 8 port input and 8 port output are available p.59
- Ext_gpout1 ext_gpout4 functions in the above table are default settings you can change the assigned functions p.59
- Ext_gpin1 ext_gpin4 you can control the projector externally by combinations of input signals high low projector power supply lamp power supply image mute title selection p.59
- Appendix p.59
- 6 2 external control connector gp i o d sub 37 pin p.59
- Input connector p.60
- Appendix p.60
- Using gpio control p.60
- The operation command coming from gpi o port will be canceled when the projector is processing other tasks such as lamp cooling and switching title set all other pins than those in use to off the operation command is executed upon continuous input of the on pulse for approximately 200 ms p.60
- Timing chart of gpio control p.61
- Appendix p.61
- Appendix p.62
- You can use gpio control for the projector s health check and error check also you can use the output as the trigger to control external devices p.63
- Using gpio control p.63
- The following functions are assigned to the pin number 13 32 14 33 15 34 and 16 35 ext_gpout1 ext_gpout4 as the p.63
- Output connector p.63
- Default you can change the assigned functions p.63
- Appendix p.63
- This is used to connect a 3d image system to the projector p.64
- Appendix p.64
- 6 3 3d connector d sub 15 pin p.64
- 6 5 dvi a dvi b dvi digital input connector dvi d 24 pin p.65
- 6 4 sdi a sdi b sdi c sdi d hd sdi input connector bnc p.65
- This is a single link dvi input connector that is compliant with hot plug detect hpd use a single link cable noise may be generated in the video if you use a dual link cable p.65
- This is a signal input connector smpte 292 hdsdi for cinema p.65
- The smpte 292 hd sdi transfers hdtv signals with 1 ghz digital serial signals so use a 75 coaxial cable having a thickness and characteristics higher than 5c fb and use a bnc for the connector p.65
- Edid is available even when the projector is switched off p.65
- Appendix p.65
- Appendix p.66
- 7 related products list p.66
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