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Projector

PA803UL/PA653ULUser’s Manual

Please visit our web site for User’s Manual in the latest version:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/pj_manual/lineup.html

Model No.NP-PA803UL/NP-PA653UL

Ver. 1 2/17

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NOTES(1)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualmaynotbereprintedinpartorwholewithoutpermission.

(2)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

(3)Greatcarehasbeentakeninthepreparationofthisuser’smanual;however,shouldyounoticeanyquestionablepoints,errorsoromissions,pleasecontactus.

(4)Notwithstandingarticle(3),NECwillnotberesponsibleforanyclaimsonlossofprofitorothermattersdeemedtoresultfromusingtheProjector.

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Important InformationPleaseusethepowercordsuppliedwiththisprojector.Ifthesuppliedpowercorddoesnotsatisfyrequirementsofyourcountry’ssafetystandard,andvoltageandcurrentforyourregion,makesuretousethepowercordthatconformstoandsatisfiesthem.• Thepowercordyouusemustbeapprovedbyandcomplywiththesafetystandardsofyour

country.Pleaserefertothepage159aboutthepowercordspecification.

Ratedvoltagebycountryislistedbelowforyourreference.Forselectinganappropriatepowercord,pleasecheckratedvoltageforyourregionbyyourself.

AC230V : EuropeancountriesAC120V : North America

Safety CautionsPrecautionsPleasereadthismanualcarefullybeforeusingyourNECprojectorandkeepthemanualhandyforfuturereference.

CAUTIONToturnoffmainpower,besuretoremovetheplugfrompoweroutlet.Thepoweroutletsocketshouldbeinstalledasneartotheequipmentaspossible,andshouldbeeasilyaccessible.

CAUTIONTOPREVENTSHOCK,DONOTOPENTHECABINET.THEREAREHIGH-VOLTAGECOMPONENTSINSIDE.REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.

Thissymbolwarnstheuserthatuninsulatedvoltagewithintheunitmaybesufficienttocauseelectricalshock.Therefore,itisdangeroustomakeanykindofcontactwithanypartinsideoftheunit.

Thissymbolalertstheuserthatimportantinformationconcerningtheoperationandmaintenanceofthisunit has been provided.Theinformationshouldbereadcarefullytoavoidproblems.

WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGSCANBEFULLYINSERTED.

Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV,Thehighestsoundpressurelevelislessthan70dB(A)inaccordancewithENISO7779.

CAUTIONAvoiddisplayingstationaryimagesforaprolongedperiodoftime.DoingsocanresultintheseimagesbeingtemporarilysustainedonthesurfaceoftheLCDpanel.Ifthisshouldhappen,continuetouseyourprojector.Thestaticbackgroundfrompreviousimageswilldisappear.

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Disposing of your used product

In the European UnionEU-widelegislationasimplementedineachMemberStaterequiresthatusedelectricalandelectronicprod-uctscarryingthemark(left)mustbedisposedofseparatelyfromnormalhouseholdwaste.Thisincludesprojectorsandtheirelectricalaccessories.Whenyoudisposeofsuchproducts,pleasefollowtheguidanceofyourlocalauthorityand/orasktheshopwhereyoupurchasedtheproduct.Aftercollectingtheusedproducts,theyarereusedandrecycledinaproperway.Thiseffortwillhelpusreducethewastesaswellasthenegativeimpacttothehumanhealthandtheenvironmentattheminimumlevel.ThemarkontheelectricalandelectronicproductsonlyappliestothecurrentEuropeanUnionMemberStates.Outside the European UnionIfyouwishtodisposeofusedelectricalandelectronicproductsoutsidetheEuropeanunion,pleasecontactyourlocalauthorityandaskforthecorrectmethodofdisposal.

For EU:Thecrossed-outwheeledbinimpliesthatusedbatteriesshouldnotbeputtothegeneralhouseholdwaste!Thereisaseparatecollectionsystemforusedbatteries,toallowpropertreatmentandrecyclinginaccordancewithlegislation.

According the EU directive 2006/66/EC, the battery can’t be disposed improperly. The battery shall be sepa-rated to collect by local service.

WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:Handlingthecablessuppliedwiththisproductwillexposeyoutolead,achemicalknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausebirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.WASHHANDSAFTERHANDLING.

DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)

ThisClassAdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES-003.

WARNING:ThisequipmentiscompliantwithClassAofCISPR32.Inaresidentialenvironmentthisequipmentmaycauseradio interference.

CAUTION• Inordertoreduceanyinterferencewithradioandtelevisionreceptionuseasignalcablewithferritecoreattached. Useofsignalcableswithoutaferritecoreattachedmaycauseinterferencewithradioandtelevisionreception.• ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradi-ateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstallationmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.

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Important SafeguardsThesesafetyinstructionsaretoensurethelonglifeofyourprojectorandtopreventfireandshock.Pleasereadthemcarefullyandheedallwarnings.

Installation• Donotplacetheprojectorinthefollowingconditions:- onanunstablecart,stand,ortable.- nearwater,baths,ordamprooms.- indirectsunlight,nearheaters,orheatradiatingappliances.- inadusty,smokyorsteamyenvironment.- onasheetofpaperorcloth,rugsorcarpets.

• Donotinstallandstoretheprojectorinthebelowcircumstances.Failuretodosomaycauseofmalfunction.- Inpowerfulmagneticfields- Incorrosivegasenvironment- Outdoors

• Ifyouwishtohavetheprojectorinstalledontheceiling:- Donotattempttoinstalltheprojectoryourself.- Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualifiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducetherisk

of bodily injury.- Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccordancewithanylocalbuildingcodes.

- Please consult your dealer for more information.

WARNING• Donotcoverthelenswiththelenscaporequivalentwhiletheprojectorison.Doingsocanleadtomeltingof

thecapduetotheheatemittedfromthelightoutput.

• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontoftheprojectorlens.Doingsocouldleadtotheobjectmeltingfromtheheatthatisemittedfromthelightoutput.

Thebelowpictogramindicatedonthecabinetmeanstheprecautionforavoidingtoplaceobjectsinfrontoftheprojector lens.

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Fire and Shock Precautions • Ensurethatthereissufficientventilationandthatventsareunobstructedtopreventthebuild-upofheatinsideyourprojector.Allowenoughspacebetweenyourprojectorandawall.(→pagexi)

• Preventforeignobjectssuchaspaperclipsandbitsofpaperfromfallingintoyourprojector.Donotattempttoretrieveanyobjectsthatmightfallintoyourprojector.Donotinsertanymetalobjectssuchasawireorscrewdriverintoyourprojector.Ifsomethingshouldfallintoyourprojector,disconnectitimmediatelyandhavetheobjectremovedbyaqualifiedservicepersonnel.

• Donotplaceanyobjectsontopoftheprojector.• Donottouchthepowerplugduringathunderstorm.Doingsomaycauseelectricalshock.• Theprojectorisdesignedtooperateonapowersupplyof100-240VAC50/60Hz.Ensurethatyourpowersupplyfitsthisrequirementbeforeattemptingtouseyourprojector.

• Makesuretomountthepowercordstopperbeforeattemptingtouseyourprojector.Pleaserefertopage15 about the power cord stopper.

• Donotlookintothelightsourceusingopticalinstruments(suchasmagnifyingglassesandmirrors).Visualimpair-ment could result.

• Whenturningontheprojector,ensurethatnobodyisfacingtowardsthelensinthepathofthelightemittedfromthelaser.Donotlookintothelenswhiletheprojectorison.Seriousdamagetoyoureyescouldresult.Thefollowinglabel,thatisindicatedatthelens-mounting-sectionontheprojectorcabinet,describesthisprojectoriscategorizedintheriskgroup2ofIEC62471-5:2015.Aswithanybrightlightsource,donotstareintothebeam,RG2IEC62471-5:2015.

• Performtheadjustmentfrombehindorfromthesideoftheprojector.Adjustingfromthefrontcouldexposeyoureyestostronglightwhichcouldinjurethem.

• Keepanyitems(magnifyingglassetc.)outofthelightpathoftheprojector.Thelightpathbeingprojectedfromthelensisextensive,thereforeanykindofabnormalobjectsthatcanredirectlightcomingoutofthelens,cancauseanunpredictableoutcomesuchasafireorinjurytotheeyes.

• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontofaprojectorexhaustvent. Doingsocouldleadtotheobjectmeltingorgettingyourhandsburnedfromtheheatthatisemittedfromtheexhaust

vent.• Handlethepowercordcarefully.Adamagedorfrayedpowercordcancauseelectricshockorfire.- Donotbendortugthepowercordexcessively.- Donotplacethepowercordundertheprojector,oranyheavyobject.- Donotcoverthepowercordwithothersoftmaterialssuchasrugs.- Donotheatthepowercord.- Donothandlethepowerplugwithwethands.

• Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercordandhavetheprojectorservicedbyaqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthefollowingconditions:- Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.- Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheprojector,orifithasbeenexposedtorainorwater.- Iftheprojectordoesnotoperatenormallywhenyoufollowtheinstructionsdescribedinthisuser’smanual.- Iftheprojectorhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.- Iftheprojectorexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance,indicatinganeedforservice.

• Disconnectthepowercordandanyothercablesbeforecarryingtheprojector.• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordbeforecleaningthecabinetorcleaningorreplacingthelens.• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordiftheprojectorisnottobeusedforanextendedperiodoftime.• WhenusingaLANcable: Forsafety,donotconnecttotheconnectorforperipheraldevicewiringthatmighthaveexcessivevoltage.• Donotusethemalfunctionedprojector.Itmaycauseofnotonlyelectricshockorfirebutalsoseriousdamagetoyoureyesight.

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• Donotletchildrentooperatetheprojectorbythemselves.Iftheprojectorisoperatedbychildren,adultsneedtoattendandkeeptheireyesonchildren.

• Ifdamageormalfunctionoftheprojectorisfound,immediatelystoptouseitandconsultyourdealerforrepair.• Neverdisassemble,repair,andremodelbyendusers.Iftheseareperformedbyendusers,itmaycauseofserious

problem on users’ safety.• Consultyourdealerfordisposingtheprojector.Neverdisassembletheprojectorbeforedisposingit.

CAUTION• Donotusethetilt-footforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.Misusessuchasgrippingthetilt-footorhang-ingonthewallcancausedamagetotheprojector.

• Donotholdthecablecoverwhilemovingtheprojectorordonotapplyexcessiveforcetothecablecover.Doingsomaydamagethecablecover,resultingininjury.

• Besuretotightenthescrewsafterattachingthecablecover.Failuretodosomaycausethecablecovertocomeoffandfall,resultingininjuryordamagetothecablecover.

• Donotputbundledcablesinthecablecover.Doingsomaydamagethepowercord,resultinginafire.• Select[HIGH]inFanmodeifyoucontinuetousetheprojectorforconsecutivedays.(Fromthemenu,select[SETUP]→[OPTIONS(1)]→[FANMODE]→[MODE]→[HIGH].)

• Donotunplugthepowercablefromthewalloutletorprojectorwhentheprojectorispoweredon.DoingsocancausedamagetotheACINterminaloftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugofthepowercable.

ToturnofftheACpowersupplyunderthestatetheprojectorisON,useapowerstripequippedwithaswitchandabreaker.

• Aminimumoftwopersonsarerequiredtocarrytheprojector.Otherwisetheprojectormaytumbleordrop,caus-ingpersonalinjury.

Caution on Handling the Optional LensWhenshippingtheprojectorwiththelens,removethelensbeforeshippingtheprojector.Alwaysattachthedustcaptothelenswheneveritisnotmountedontheprojector.Thelensandthelensshiftmechanismmayencounterdam-agecausedbyimproperhandlingduringtransportation.Donotholdthelenspartwhencarryingtheprojector.Doingsocouldcausethefocusringtorotate,resultinginaccidentaldroppingoftheprojector.Intheconditiontheprojectorisnolensmounted,donotputyourhandsinthelensmountopeningforcarryingtheprojector.Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhileperformingalensshift.Failuretodosocouldresultinfingersbeingpinchedbythemovinglens.

Remote Control Precautions• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.• Donotthrowbatteriesintofire.• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.• ReplacetwobatteriesatthesametimewiththequitesameonesthathasbeeninstalledintheremotecontrolorAAsizedalkalisbatterythatisconformedtoIEC60086-5.

About High Altitude mode• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigher.

Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausetheprojectortooverheatandtheprotectorcouldshutdown.Ifthishappens,waitacoupleminutesandturn on the projector.

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• Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1700metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausethelightmoduletoovercool,causingtheimagetoflicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].

• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhighercanshortenthelifeofopticalcom-ponentssuchasthelightmodule.

Light Module

1. Alightmodulecontainingmultiplelaserdiodesisequippedintheproductasthelightsource.

2. Theselaserdiodesaresealedinthelightmodule.Nomaintenanceorserviceisrequiredfortheperformanceofthelightmodule.

3. Enduserisnotallowedtoreplacethelightmodule.

4. Contactqualifieddistributorforlightmodulereplacementandfurtherinformation.

Laser Safety Caution• For USA ThisproductisclassifiedasClass3RofIEC60825-1Secondedition2007-03 ComplieswithFDAperformancestandardsforlaserproductsexceptfordeviationspursuanttoLaserNoticeNo.50,datedJune24,2007.

For other regions ThisproductisclassifiedasClass1ofIEC60825-1Thirdedition2014-05andRG2ofIEC62471-5Firstedition

2015-06. Obeythelawsandregulationsofyourcountryinrelationtotheinstallationandmanagementofthedevice.• Outlineoflaseremittedfromthebuilt-inlightmodule:• Wavelength:455nm• Maximumpower:140W(PA653UL),168W(PA803UL)

• Radiationpatternfromtheprotectivehousing:• Wavelength:455nm• Maximumlaserradiationoutput:333mW

• Thelasermoduleisequippedinthisproduct.Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsofproceduresotherthanthosespeci-fiedhereinmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.

CAUTION

• Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedhereinmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.

CAUTION – CLASS 3R OF IEC 60825-1 SECOND EDITION LASER PRODUCT

LASERLIGHT–AVOIDDIRECTEYEEXPOSURE

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Applicable lens unit: NP40ZL/NP41ZL/NP42ZL

Horizontalangle(unit:degree)

Lens unit Zoom

Lens position

RightmostCenter

(Referencevalue)

Left most

HR HC HL

NP40ZLTele 31.7 23.8 31.7Wide 41.0 31.9 41.0

NP41ZLTele 12.8 9.2 12.8Wide 27.7 20.6 27.7

NP42ZLTele 6.6 4.7 6.6Wide 12.9 9.3 12.9

Verticalangle(unit:degree)

Lens unit Zoom

Lens position

Upper mostCenter

(Referencevalue)

Lower most

VU VC VD

NP40ZLTele 29.3 18.3 21.6Wide 38.4 25.0 29.2

NP41ZLTele 11.7 6.9 8.3Wide 25.6 15.7 18.7

NP42ZLTele 6.0 3.5 4.2Wide 11.8 7.0 8.4

VC

VC

HC

HC

VU

VD

HR

HL

Lower

Left

Upper

Right

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• ThecautionandtheexplanatorylabelsoftheLASERPRODUCTinCLASS3RconformingtoIEC60825-1Secondedition,andinClass1conformingtoIEC60825-1Thirdeditionarestuckonthebelowindicatedpositions.

For USALabel 1

Label 1

Label 2

Label 2

For other regionsLabel 1

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• Manufacturer’sIDLabel(forUSA)

(ForPA803UL)

(ForPA653UL)

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About Copyright of original projected pictures:Pleasenotethatusingthisprojectorforthepurposeofcommercialgainortheattractionofpublicattentioninavenuesuchasacoffeeshoporhotelandemployingcompressionorexpansionofthescreenimagewiththefollowingfunc-tionsmayraiseconcernabouttheinfringementofcopyrightswhichareprotectedbycopyrightlaw.[ASPECTRATIO],[KEYSTONE],Magnifyingfeatureandothersimilarfeatures.

Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish marketEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.

Health precautions to users viewing 3D images

Beforeviewing,besuretoreadhealthcareprecautionsthatmaybefoundintheuser’smanualincludedwithyour3Deyeglassesoryour3DcompatiblecontentsuchasBlu-rayDiscs,videogames,computer’svideofilesandthelike.Toavoidanyadversesymptoms,heedthefollowing:• Donotuse3Deyeglassesforviewinganymaterialotherthan3Dimages.• Allowadistanceof2m/7feetorgreaterbetweenthescreenandauser.Viewing3Dimagesfromtooclosea

distance can strain your eyes.• Avoidviewing3Dimagesforaprolongedperiodoftime.Takeabreakof15minutesorlongeraftereveryhourofviewing.

• Ifyouoranymemberofyourfamilyhasahistoryoflight-sensitiveseizures,consultadoctorbeforeviewing3Dimages.

• Whileviewing3Dimages,ifyougetsicksuchasnausea,dizziness,queasiness,headache,eyestrain,blurryvision,convulsions,andnumbness,stopviewingthem.Ifsymptomsstillpersist,consultadoctor.

• View3Dimagesfromthefrontofthescreen.Viewingfromananglemaycausefatigueoreyestrain.

AUTO POWER OFF FunctionThefactorydefaultsettingfor[AUTOPOWEROFF]is15minutes.Ifnoinputsignalisreceivedandnooperationisperformedontheprojectorduring15minutes,theprojectorisautomaticallypoweredoffforsavingthepowercon-sumption.Inordertocontroltheprojectorbyanexternaldevice,setthe[AUTOPOWEROFF]to[OFF].Pleasereferpage131 for details.

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Clearance for Installing the ProjectorAllowampleclearancebetweentheprojectoranditssurroundingsasshownbelow.Thehightemperatureexhaustcomingoutofthedevicemaybesuckedintothedeviceagain.Requiredclearanceissamewhenevertheprojectorisinstalledinanyangle.AvoidinstallingtheprojectorinaplacewhereairmovementfromtheHVACisdirectedattheprojector.HeatedairfromtheHVACcanbetakeninbytheprojector’sintakevent.Ifthishappens,thetemperatureinsidetheprojectorwillrisetoohighcausingtheover-temperatureprotectortoautomaticallyturnofftheprojectorspower.

20 cm/7.9" or greater 13 cm/5.1" or greater

Intake vent

Exhaust vent

NOTE:• Thedrawingshowstheproperclearancerequiredfortheleftandrightoftheprojectorassumingsufficientclearancehasbeenkeptforthefront,backandtopoftheprojector.

• Pleaseconsidersufficientclearancetotheprojectorrearsideforsettingthecablecover.• Fortheportraitprojection,eachrequiredclearancebetweenthefloorandtheintakeortheexhaustventissamewiththeclearanceontheupperillustration.Seepage148foraninstallationexampleonportraitprojection.

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Table of ContentsImportant Information ............................................................................................ i

1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................1❶What’sintheBox? ..........................................................................................................1❷IntroductiontotheProjector ............................................................................................2

General .....................................................................................................................2Lightsource·Brightness ..........................................................................................2Installation .................................................................................................................2Videos .......................................................................................................................2Network .....................................................................................................................3Energy-saving ...........................................................................................................3About this user’s manual ...........................................................................................4

❸ Part Names of the Projector ...........................................................................................5Front/Top ...................................................................................................................5Rear ..........................................................................................................................6Mountingthecablecover ..........................................................................................7Controls/IndicatorPanel ............................................................................................8Terminals ..................................................................................................................9

❹PartNamesoftheRemoteControl ...............................................................................10BatteryInstallation .................................................................................................. 11RemoteControlPrecautions ................................................................................... 11OperatingRangeforWirelessRemoteControl .......................................................12

2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ...............................................13❶FlowofProjectinganImage .........................................................................................13❷ConnectingYourComputer/ConnectingthePowerCord ..............................................14

Usingthepowercordstopper .................................................................................15❸TurningontheProjector ................................................................................................16

PerformingLensCalibration ...................................................................................16NoteonStartupscreen(MenuLanguageSelectscreen) .......................................17

❹SelectingaSource .......................................................................................................18❺AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosition ........................................................................20

Adjustingtheverticalpositionofaprojectedimage(Lensshift) .............................21Focus ......................................................................................................................22Zoom .......................................................................................................................25AdjustingtheTiltFoot ..............................................................................................26

❻OptimizingComputerSignalAutomatically ...................................................................27❼TurningUporDownVolume .........................................................................................27❽TurningofftheProjector ................................................................................................28❾ After Use .......................................................................................................................29

3. Convenient Features ......................................................................................30❶Turnoffthelightoftheprojector(LENSSHUTTER) .....................................................30❷TurningofftheImageandSound ..................................................................................30❸ShifttheOn-ScreenMenudisplayingposition ..............................................................31❹FreezingaPicture .........................................................................................................32❺EnlargingaPicture .......................................................................................................32

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❻ChangingLIGHTMODE/CheckingEnergy-SavingEffectUsingLIGHTMODE[LIGHTMODE]........................................................................................................33CheckingEnergy-SavingEffect[CARBONMETER] ...............................................35

❼CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion[CORNERSTONE] ..................36❽OperationfortheOn-ScreenMenubyacommerciallyavailableUSBmouse ..............38

Menu operation .......................................................................................................38Menu position control ..............................................................................................39Geometriccorrection ...............................................................................................39

❾PreventingtheUnauthorizedUseoftheProjector[SECURITY] ...................................41❿Projecting3Dvideos .....................................................................................................44

Proceduretowatch3Dvideosusingthisprojector .................................................44Whenvideoscannotbeviewedin3D .....................................................................46

⓫ControllingtheProjectorbyUsinganHTTPBrowser ...................................................47⓬StoringChangesforLensShift,Zoom,andFocus[LENSMEMORY]..........................54

Tostoreyouradjustedvaluesin[REF.LENSMEMORY]: .......................................55Tocallupyouradjustedvaluesfrom[REF.LENSMEMORY]: ................................57

4. Multi-Screen Projection ...............................................................................60❶Thingsthatcanbedoneusingmulti-screenprojection ................................................60

Case1.Usingasingleprojectortoprojecttwotypesofvideos[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]..........................................................................................................60Case2.Usingfourprojectorstoprojectvideoswitharesolutionof3840×2160pixels[TILING] ...............................................................................................61Thingstonotewheninstallingprojectors ................................................................63

❷DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime ...................................................................64Projectingtwoscreens ............................................................................................65Switchingthemaindisplaywiththesub-displayandviceversa .............................66Restrictions .............................................................................................................67

❸DisplayingaPictureUsing[EDGEBLENDING] ...........................................................68Settingtheoverlapofprojectionscreens ................................................................69[BLENDCURVE].....................................................................................................71BlackLevelAdjustment ...........................................................................................72

5. Using On-Screen Menu ................................................................................. 74❶UsingtheMenus ........................................................................................................... 74❷MenuElements .............................................................................................................75❸ListofMenuItems ........................................................................................................76❹MenuDescriptions&Functions[INPUT] ......................................................................82❺MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] ...................................................................86

[PICTURE] ..............................................................................................................86[IMAGEOPTIONS] .................................................................................................90[VIDEO] ...................................................................................................................94[3DSETTINGS] ......................................................................................................96UsingtheLensMemoryFunction[LENSMEMORY] ..............................................97

❻MenuDescriptions&Functions[DISPLAY] ..................................................................99[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE] .................................................................................99[GEOMETRICCORRECTION] ............................................................................. 101[EDGEBLENDING] ..............................................................................................106[MULTISCREEN]..................................................................................................107

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❼MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] ...................................................................109[MENU(1)] .............................................................................................................109[MENU(2)] ............................................................................................................. 110[INSTALLATION(1)] ................................................................................................111[INSTALLATION(2)] ............................................................................................... 115[CONTROL] .......................................................................................................... 116[NETWORKSETTINGS] .......................................................................................123[SOURCEOPTIONS] ...........................................................................................128[POWEROPTIONS] .............................................................................................130ReturningtoFactoryDefault[RESET] ..................................................................132

❽MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] .....................................................................133[USAGETIME] ......................................................................................................133[SOURCE(1)] ........................................................................................................134[SOURCE(2)] ........................................................................................................134[SOURCE(3)] ........................................................................................................134[SOURCE(4)] ........................................................................................................135[WIREDLAN] ........................................................................................................135[VERSION(1)] .......................................................................................................135[OTHERS] .............................................................................................................136[CONDITIONS] .....................................................................................................136[HDBaseT] ............................................................................................................137

6. Connecting to Other Equipment ...........................................................138❶Mountingalens(soldseparately) ...............................................................................138

Mountingthelens..................................................................................................138Removingthelens ................................................................................................140

❷MakingConnections ...................................................................................................141AnalogRGBsignalconnection .............................................................................141DigitalRGBsignalconnection ..............................................................................142ConnectingComponentInput ...............................................................................144ConnectingHDMIInput .........................................................................................145ConnectingtoaHDBaseTtransmissiondevice(soldcommercially) ....................146Connectingseveralprojectors ..............................................................................147Portrait projection (vertical orientation) .................................................................148ConnectingtoaWiredLAN ...................................................................................150

7. Maintenance .....................................................................................................151❶CleaningtheLens.......................................................................................................151❷CleaningtheCabinet ..................................................................................................151

8. Appendix ..............................................................................................................152❶Throwdistanceandscreensize .................................................................................152

Lens types and throw distance .............................................................................152Tablesofscreensizesanddimensions .................................................................153Lensshiftingrange ................................................................................................153

❷CompatibleInputSignalList .......................................................................................155❸Specifications .............................................................................................................158❹CabinetDimensions ...................................................................................................161❺Pinassignmentsandsignalnamesofmainconnectors .............................................162

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❻ChangingtheBackgroundLogo(VirtualRemoteTool) ...............................................164❼Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................165

Featureofeachindicator ......................................................................................165IndicatorMessage(Statusmessage) ...................................................................165IndicatorMessage(Errormessage) ......................................................................167ExplanationonthePOWERindicatorandstandbystate ......................................168CommonProblems&Solutions ............................................................................170Ifthereisnopicture,orthepictureisnotdisplayedcorrectly. ...............................172

❽PCControlCodesandCableConnection ..................................................................173ABOUTTHEASCIICONTROLCOMMAND ......................................................... 174

❾TroubleshootingCheckList ......................................................................................... 176❿REGISTERYOURPROJECTOR!(forresidentsintheUnitedStates,Canada,and

Mexico) .................................................................................................................178

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1. Introduction❶ What’s in the Box?Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted.Ifanypiecesaremissing,contactyourdealer.Pleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourprojector.

Projector

Dust cap for lens (24F54091)* The projector is shipped without

a lens. For the types of lens and throw distances, see page 152.

Remote control(7N901081)

AA alkaline batteries (x2)

Input selection char-acter sticker

Power cord(US: 7N080533)(EU: 7N080030)

Power cord stopper(24FU2631 for the power cord 7N080533)(24FU2621 for the power cord 7N080030)For the preventive measure from dropping off the power cord.

Cable cover (24DU4661)

Lens theft prevention screw (24V00941)This screw makes it dif-ficult to remove the lens mounted on the projec-tor. (→ page 139)

For North America onlyLimited warrantyFor customers in Europe: You will find our current valid Guar-antee Policy on our Web Site: www.nec-display-solutions.com

• ImportantInfomation(ForNorthAmerica: 7N8N7991)

• QuickSetupGuide(ForNorthAmerica: 7N8N8001) (For Other countries than North America: 7N8N8001 and 7N8N8011)

• SecuritySticker (Use this sticker when security

password is set on.)

NEC Projector CD-ROMUser’s manual (PDF)(7N952581)

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❷ Introduction to the ProjectorThissectionintroducesyoutoyournewprojectoranddescribesthefeaturesandcontrols.

General

• Liquidcrystaltypehighbrightness/highresolutionprojector

Model Brightness Resolution AspectRatio

PA803UL 8000 lm WUXGA(1920×1200) 16:10

PA653UL 6500 lm WUXGA(1920×1200) 16:10

Light source · Brightness

• Along-lifelaserdiodeisequippedinthelightmodule

Theproductcanbeoperatedatlowcostbecausethelaserlightsourcecanbeusedforalongtimewithoutrequir-ingreplacementormaintenance.

• Brightnesscanbeadjustedwithinawiderange

Unlikewithordinarylightsources,thebrightnesscanbeadjustedfrom25to100%in1%increments.

• [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode

Brightnessnormallydecreaseswithuse,butbyselecting[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode,sensorsinsidetheprojectordetectandautomaticallyadjusttheoutput,therebymaintainingconstantbrightnessthroughoutthelifeofthelightmodule.

However,ifbrightnessoutputissetatthemaximum,brightnesswilldecreasewithuse.

Installation

• Widerangeofoptionallensesselectableaccordingtotheplaceofinstallation

Thisprojectorsupportsthreetypesofoptionallenses,providingaselectionoflensesadaptedtoavarietyofplacesof installation and projection methods.

Inaddition,thelensescanbemountedandremovedinonetouch.

Note that no lens is mounted upon shipment from the factory. Please purchase optional lenses separately.

• Motorizedlenscontrolfunctionforeasilyadjustingthepositionoftheprojectedimage

Thepositionoftheprojectedimage(lensshift),Zoom,andFocuscanbeadjustedbybuttonseitheronthecontrolpanel on the side face of the cabinet or the remote control.

• Thisprojectorcanbeinstalleduniversallyineveryangle

Forcontrollingfineinclination,usethetiltfoot.Installanappropriatemetalandastandthathasenoughstrengthtosupporttheprojectorforcontrollingtheinstallationangle.

Videos

• Widerangeofinput/outputterminals(HDMI,DisplayPort,HDBaseT,etc.)

Theprojectorisequippedwithavarietyofinput/outputterminals:HDMI(input×2),DisplayPort,HDBaseT(inputx1,outputx1),computer(analog),etc.

Theprojector’sHDMIinput,DisplayPortinputterminalsandHDBaseTPortssupportHDCP.

• HDMIandHDBaseTsupportHDCP2.2/1.4

• DisplayPortsupportsHDCP1.4

• Simultaneousdisplayof2images(PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE)

Twoimagescanbeprojectedsimultaneouslywithasingleprojector.

Therearetwotypesoflayoutsforthetwoimages:“picture-in-picture”inwhichasub-pictureisdisplayedonthemainpicture,and“picture-by-picture”inwhichthemainandsubpicturesaredisplayednexttoeachother.

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• Multi-screenprojectionusingmultipleprojectors

ThisprojetorequipstheHDBaseTIN/EthernetandHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetports.Multipleprojectors insamebrightnessuptofourunitscanbeconnetedinadaisychainbyaLAN*1cableviatheseterminals.Ahighqualitypictureisachievedbydividingandprojectinghighresolutionvideosamongthevariousprojectors.

Furthermore,theboundariesofthescreensaresmoothedusinganedgeblendingfunction.

*1 UseacommerciallyavailableCAT5eSTPcableoroneinahigherspecification.

• Seamlessswitchfunctionforsmootherscreenchangeswhenswitchingthesignal

Whentheinputconnectorisswitched,theimagedisplayedbeforeswitchingisheldsothatthatthenewimagecanbeswitchedtowithoutabreakduetoabsenceofasignal.

• SupportsHDMI3Dformat

Thisprojectorcanbeusedtowatchvideosin3Dusingcommercially-availableactiveshutter-type3Deyewearand3DemittersthatsupportXpand3D.

Network

• SupportswiredLAN

EquipstheLANandHDBaseT/Ethernet(RJ-45)ports.UtilizingawiredLANconnectedwiththeseports,itenablesto control the projector by a computer.

• CRESTRONROOMVIEWandExtronXTPcompatibility

TheprojectorsupportsCRESTRONROOMVIEWandExtronXTP,allowingmultipledevicesconnected in thenetworktobemanagedandcontrolledfromacomputer.Moreover,itenablestooutputandcontrolimageviaanExtronXTPtransmitterconnectedwiththeprojector.

• Convenientutilitysoftware(UserSupportware)providedasstandard

Thisprojectorsupportsourutilitysoftware(NaViSetAdministrator2,VirtualRemoteTool,etc.).

NaViSetAdministrator2helpsyoucontroltheprojectorbyacomputerviawiredLANconnection.

VirtualRemoteToolhelpsyouperformoperationsbyavirtualremotecontrolsuchasprojector’spoweronoroffandsignalselectionviawiredLANconnection.Moreover,ithasfunctiontosendanimagetotheprojectorandregisteritasthelogodata.

Pleasevisitourwebsitefordownloadingeachsoftware.

URL:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html

Energy-saving

• Energy-savingdesignwithastandbypowerconsumptionof0.15W(100-130VAC)/0.21W(200-240VAC)

Whentheon-screenmenu’sstandbymodeissetto“NORMAL”,thepowerconsumptioninthestandbymodeac-tivatingthePowerManagementis0.15W(100-130VAC)/0.21W(200-240VAC)and0.11W(100-130VAC)/0.16W(200-240VAC)whenLANisineffective.

• [LIGHTMODE]forlowpowerconsumptionand“CarbonMeter”display

Theprojectorisequippedwithan[LIGHTMODE]forreducingpowerconsumptionduringuse.Furthermore,thepower-savingeffectwhenoneoptionamong[ECO1],[ECO2]and[LONGLIFE]issetisconvertedintotheamountofreductionsofCO2emissionsandthisisindicatedontheconfirmationmessagedisplayedwhenthepoweristurnedoffandat[INFORMATION]ontheon-screenmenu(CARBONMETER).

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About this user’s manualThefastestwaytogetstartedistotakeyourtimeanddoeverythingrightthefirsttime.Takeafewminutesnowtoreviewtheuser’smanual.Thismaysaveyoutimelateron.Atthebeginningofeachsectionofthemanualyou’llfindanoverview.Ifthesectiondoesn’tapply,youcanskipit.

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❸ Part Names of the ProjectorFront/TopThelensissoldseparately.ThedescriptionbelowisforwhentheNP41ZLlensismounted.

Controls(→ page 8)

Lens

Remote Sensor (located on the front and the rear)(→ page 12)

Remote Sensor(→ page 12)

Lens Cap(The optional lens is shipped with the lens cap.)

Adjustable Tilt Foot (→ page 26)

Indicator Section(→ page 8)

Lens Release Button(→ page 140)

Adjustable Tilt Foot(→ page 26)

Exhaust ventHeated air is exhausted from here.

Howtopastetheinputselectioncharacterstickeroftheremotecontrol• PeeloffthecoverofthestickerandalignthestickerholeswithButtons1to6beforepasting.

• Pleasetakecarenottoletthestickercontactthebuttonswhenpasting.

• Theexplanationsandillustrationsinthismanualareprovidedwiththestickerpasted.

Intake vent(→ page xi, 148)

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Terminals(→ page 9)

RearRemote Sensor (located on the front and the rear)(→ page 12)

AC IN TerminalConnect the supplied power cord’s three-pin plug here, and plug the other end into an active wall outlet. (→ page 14)

* ThissecurityslotsupportstheMicroSaver®SecuritySystem.

Built-in Security Slot ( )*

Cable cover connection (right and left) Screw holes and grooves for the optional cable cover(→ page 7)

Intake vent(→ page xi, 148)

Security Bar Attach an anti-theft device.

The security bar accepts security wires or chains up to 0.18 inch/4.6

mm in diameter.

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Mounting the cable cover

Mountingthecablecoverontheprojectorallowsyouhidethecablesforatidyappearance.

CAUTION• Aftermountingthecablecover,besuretofastenusingthescrewsprovided.Ifnot,thecablecovercouldfall

anddamagethecablecoverandpossiblyresultingininjury.

• Donotbundlethepowercordandplaceitunderthecablecover.Doingsocouldleadtofire.

• Donotholdthecablecoverwhilemovingtheprojectoranddonotapplyexcessiveforcetothecablecover.Doingsocoulddamagethecablecover,resultingintheprojectorfallingorcausinginjury.

MountingPreparations:

1. Connect the power cord and cables to the projector (the connection cords are omitted from the diagrams).

2. Prepare a Phillips screwdriver.

1. Insertthetworoundprotrusionsontheleftandrightedgesofthecablecover intothegroovesinthebottomoftheprojectortolineitup.

NOTE:Becarefulnottoletthepowercordandcablesgetpinchedbythecablecover.

2. Turnthecablecoverscrewclockwise.

• Tightenthescrewsecurely. 2

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Removing1. Turnthecablecoverscrewcounterclockwiseuntilitturns

loosely.

• Hold thecablecoverwhiledoing this toprevent it fromfalling.

• Thescrewdoesnotcomecompletelyoff.

2.Removethecablecover.

• Turnthecablecoveralittle,thenliftitoff.

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Controls/Indicator Panel

2 3 4 5

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11 12 13

1. (POWER)Button (→page16,28)

2. POWER Indicator (→page14,16,28,165,166,167)

3. STATUS Indicator (→page165,166,167)

4. LIGHTIndicator (→page165,166,167)

5. TEMP.Indicator (→page165,166,167)

6. INPUTButton (→page18)

7. MENUButton (→page74)

8. ▲▼◀▶/VolumeButtons◀▶ (→page27,74)

9. ENTERButton (→page74)

10.EXITButton (→page74)

11. FOCUSButton (→page23)

12.ZOOM/L-CALIB.Button (→page25)

13.SHIFT/HOMEPOSITIONButton (→page21)

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Terminals

2 73 1 4 5

81112 13 10

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1. HDMI1INTerminal(TypeA) (→page142,143,145)

2. HDMI2INTerminal(TypeA) (→page142,143,145)

3. DisplayPort IN Terminal (→page142)

4. COMPUTERIN/ComponentInputTerminal(MiniD-Sub15Pin)

(→page141,144)

5. COMPUTERAUDIOINMiniJack(StereoMini) (→page141,143)

6. HDBaseTIN/EthernetPort(RJ-45) (→page146,147)

7. HDBaseTOUT/EthernetPort(RJ-45) (→page61,147)

8. AUDIOOUTMiniJack(StereoMini) (→page141,143,145)

9. USB-APort(TypeA) (→page38)

10. LANPort(RJ-45) (→page150)

11. 3DSYNCTerminal(MiniDIN3Pin) (→page44)

12.PCCONTROLPort(D-Sub9Pin) (→page163) Use this port to connect aPC or control system.

Thisenablesyoutocontroltheprojectorusingserialcommunicationprotocol.Ifyouarewritingyourownprogram,typicalPCcontrolcodesareonpage173.

13.REMOTETerminal(StereoMini) Use this terminal for wired remote control of the pro-

jectorusingtheNECremotecontrol,RD-465E. Connect theprojectorandour remotecontrol,RD-

465E,usingacommerciallyavailablewiredremotecontrol cable.

NOTE:• Whenaremotecontrolcable isconnectedtotheREMOTEterminal,infraredremotecontroloperationscannotbeper-formed.

• When [HDBaseT] is selected in the [REMOTE SENSOR]and theprojector isconnected toacommercially-availabletransmissiondevicethatsupportsHDBaseT,remotecontroloperationsininfra-redcannotbecarriedoutiftransmissionofremotecontrolsignalshasbeensetupinthetransmissiondevice.However,remotecontrolusinginfraredrayscanbecarriedoutwhenthepowersupplyofthetransmissiondeviceisswitchedoff.

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❹ Part Names of the Remote Control9. EdgeBlend.Button (→page69)

10.Multi.Button (→page107)

11.Geometric.Button (→page36,101)

12.INPUTButton (→page18)

13.PIPButton (→page64)

14.PBP/POPButton (→page64)

15.AUTOADJ.Button (→page27)

16.1(HDMI1)Button (→page18)

17. 2(HDMI2)Button (→page18)

18.3(DisplayPort)Button (→page18)

19.4(Computer)Button (→page18)

20.5(HDBaseT)Button (→page18)

21.6Button (not available on this series of

projectors)

22.7Button (not available on this series of

projectors)

23.8Button (not available on this series of

projectors)

24.9Button (not available on this series of

projectors)

25.IDSETButton (→page121)

26.NumericKeypadButton/CLEARButton

(→page121)

27.MENUButton (→page74)

28.EXITButton (→page74)

1. InfraredTransmitter (→page12)

2. POWERONButton (→page16)

3. STANDBYButton (→page28)

4. FREEZEButton (→page32)

5. BLANKButton (→page30)

6. MUTEButton (→page30)

7. AV-MUTEButton (→page30)

8. TESTButton (→page85)

29. ▲▼◀▶Button (→page74)

30.ENTERButton (→page74)

31.L-CLICKButton*

32.R-CLICKButton*

33.VOL./FOCUS(+)(−)Button (→page23,27)

34.D-ZOOM/ZOOM(+)(−)Button (→page25,32)

35.SHUTTERButton (→page30)

36.LENSSHIFTButton (→page21)

37.PICTUREButton (→page86)

38.DISPLAYButton (→page99)

39.ASPECTButton (→page92)

40.COLORButton (→page88)

41.3DSet.Button (→page44)

42.SETUPButton (→page109)

43.CTLButton (→page23,24,25)

44.ECOButton (→page33)

45.INFOButton (→page134)

46.HELPButton (→page133)

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* The▲▼◀▶,L-CLICKandR-CLICKbuttonsworkonlywhenaUSBcableisconnectedwithyourcomputer.

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Battery Installation1.Pressthecatchandremove

thebatterycover.2. Install newones (AA). En-

surethatyouhavethebat-teries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.

3. Slipthecoverbackoverthebatteriesuntilitsnapsintoplace.

NOTE:Donotmixdifferenttypesofbatteriesornewandoldbatteries.

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Remote Control Precautions

• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.

• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.

• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.

• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.

• Donotthrowbatteriesintofire.

• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.

• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.

• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.

• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.

• ReplacetwobatteriesatthesametimewiththequitesameonesthathasbeeninstalledintheremotecontrolorAAsizedalkalisbatterythatisconformedtoIEC60086-5.

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Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control

40 m/1575 inch

40 m/1575 inch

Remote control

Remote sensor on projector cabinet

40 m/1575 inch

40 m/1575 inch

20 m/787 inch

20 m/787 inch

20 m/787 inch

20 m/787 inch

15 m/591 inch

15 m/591 inch

15 m/591 inch

15 m/591 inch

• Theinfraredsignaloperatesbyline-of-sightuptoadistanceofabovemetersandwithina60-degreeangleoftheremote sensor on the projector cabinet.

• Theprojectorwillnotrespondifthereareobjectsbetweentheremotecontrolandthesensor,orifstronglightfallsonthesensor.Weakbatterieswillalsopreventtheremotecontrolfromproperlyoperatingtheprojector.

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Thissectiondescribeshowtoturnontheprojectorandtoprojectapictureontothescreen.

❶ Flow of Projecting an Image

Step1• Connectingyourcomputer/Connectingthepowercord(→page14)

Step2• Turningontheprojector(→page16)

Step3• Selectingasource(→page18)

Step4• Adjustingthepicturesizeandposition(→page20)

• Correctingkeystonedistortion[CORNERSTONE](→page36, 101)

Step5• Adjustingapictureandsound

- Optimizing a computer signal automatically (→ page 27)

- Turning up or down volume (→ page 27)

Step6• Makingapresentation

Step7• Turningofftheprojector(→page28)

Step8• Afteruse(→page29)

2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)

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❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord

1.Connectyourcomputertotheprojector.

This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see “6-2 Making Connections” on page 141.

Connect the display output terminal (mini D-sub 15 pin) on the computer to the computer video input terminal on the projector with a commercially-available computer cable (with ferrite core) and then turn the knobs of the connectors to secure them.

2.Connectthesuppliedpowercordtotheprojector.

First connect the supplied power cord’s three-pin plug to the AC IN terminal of the projector, and then connect another plug of the supplied power cord directly in the wall outlet. Do not use any plug converter.

CAUTION• Topreventthepowercordfromcomingloose,makesurethatalltheprongsofthepowercordplugarefullyin-sertedintotheACINterminaloftheprojectorbeforeusingthepowercordstopper.Aloosecontactofthepowercordmaycauseafireorelectricshock.

Upon connecting the power cable, the POWER indicator of the projector will light in green. If there are no input signals, the device will go into the standby state.

(In the state, standby mode is NORMAL.) (→page130)

COMPUTER IN

Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN and the wall outlet.

To wall outlet

Computer cable (with ferrite core) (sold commercially)

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CAUTION:PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.

Using the power cord stopperTopreventthepowercordfromaccidentlyremovingfromtheACINoftheprojector,usethepowercordstopper.

Requiredtool:Phillipsscrewdriver

1.MountthepowercordstopperoverthepowerplugthatconnectedtotheACINterminal.

2. Fastenthescrewonthepowercordstopper.

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❸ Turning on the Projector

1.Removethelenscap.

2.Pressthe (POWER)buttonontheprojectorcabinetorthePOWERONbuttonontheremotecontrol.

WARNING

Theprojectorproducesastronglight.Whenturningonthepower,makesurenoonewithinprojectionrangeislookingatthelens.

The POWER indicator lit in green will start to blink in blue. After that, the image will be projected onto the screen.

TIP:• Whenthemessage“PROJECTORISLOCKED!ENTERYOURPASSWORD.” is displayed, itmeans that the [SECURITY]featureisturnedon.(→page41)

After you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video source is turned on.

NOTE:Abluescreen(bluebackground)isdisplayedwhennosignalisbeinginput(byfactorydefaultmenusettings).

Sleep state Blinking Power On

Blinking in green Blinking blue light

Steady blue light

(→page165)

Performing Lens Calibration Aftermountingtheseparatelyavailablelensunitorreplacingalensunit,perform[LENSCALIBRATION]byholdingtopressZOOM/L-CALIB.buttononthecabinetovertwoseconds.Calibration corrects the adjustable zoom, shift, and focusrange.Ifcalibrationisnotperformed,youmaynotbeabletogetthebestfocusandzoomevenifyouadjustthefocusandzoomforthelens.

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Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)Whenyoufirstturnontheprojector,youwillgettheStartupmenu.Thismenugivesyoutheopportunitytoselectoneofthe30menulanguages.

Toselectamenulanguage,followthesesteps:

1.Usethe▲, ▼, ◀ or ▶buttontoselectoneofthe30languagesfromthemenu.

2.PresstheENTERbuttontoexecutetheselection.

After this has been done, you can proceed to themenuoperation.Ifyouwant,youcanselectthemenulanguagelater.(→[LANGUAGE]onpage78 and 109)

NOTE:• Ifthemessage,[PLEASESET"DATEANDTIME".]isshown,pleasesetthecurrentdateandtime.(→page120)• Inthecasethismessageisnotshown,the[DATEANDTIMESETTING]isrecommendedtocomplete.• Keepthelenscapoffthelenswhiletheprojector’spowerison. Ifthelenscapison,itcouldbewarpedduetohightemperature.• IftheSTATUSindicatorlightsorangewiththepowerbuttonpressed,theprojectorwillnotbeturnedonsincethe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]hasbeenON.Cancelthelockbyturningitoff.(→page120)

• WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkingblueinshortcycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoffbyusingthepowerbutton.

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❹ Selecting a SourceSelecting the computer or video sourceNOTE:Turnonthecomputerorvideosourceequipmentconnectedtotheprojector.

Detecting the Signal AutomaticallyPresstheINPUTbuttonfor1secondorlonger.Theprojectorwillsearchfortheavailableinputsourceanddisplayit.Theinputsourcewillchangeas follows:

HDMI1→HDMI2→DisplayPort→COMUPTER→HDBaseT→HDMI1→ …

• Pressitbrieflytodisplaythe[INPUT]screen.

Press the ▼/▲buttonstomatchthetargetinputterminalandthenpresstheENTERbuttontoswitchtheinput.Todeletethemenudisplayinthe[INPUT]screen,presstheMENUorEXITbutton.

TIP:Ifnoinputsignalispresent,theinputwillbeskipped.

Using the Remote ControlPressanyoneofthe1/HDMI1,2/HDMI2,3/DisplayPort,4/Computer,or5/HDBaseTbutton.

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SelectingDefaultSourceYoucansetasourceasthedefaultsourcesothatitwillbedisplayedeachtimetheprojectoristurnedon.

1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpressthe▼buttonortheENTERbuttontoselect[BASIC].3.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[SOURCEOPTIONS]andpressthe▼buttonortheENTERbutton.4.Pressthe▼buttonthreetimestoselect[DEFAULTINPUTSELECT]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The [DEFAULT INPUT SELECT] screen will be displayed.

(→ page 128)

5. Selectasourceasthedefaultsource,andpresstheENTERbutton.

6.PresstheEXITbuttonafewtimestoclosethemenu.

7.Restarttheprojector.

The source you selected in step 5 will be projected.

NOTE:Evenwhen[AUTO]isturnedon,the[HDBaseT]willnotbeautomaticallyselected.Tosetyournetworkasthedefaultsource,select[HDBaseT].

TIP:• WhentheprojectorisinStandbymode,applyingacomputersignalfromacomputerconnectedtotheCOMPUTERINinputwillpowerontheprojectorandsimultaneouslyprojectthecomputer’simage.

([AUTOPOWERONSELECT]→page130)• OntheWindows7keyboard,acombinationoftheWindowsandPkeysallowsyoutosetupexternaldisplayeasilyandquickly.

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❺ Adjusting the Picture Size and PositionUsethelensshiftdial,theadjustabletiltfootlever,thezoomandthefocusringtoadjustthepicturesizeandposition.In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity.

Adjustingtheprojectedimage’sverticalandhorizontalposition[Lensshift](→page21)

Adjustingthefocus[Focus](→page22)

Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage[Zoom](→page25)

Adjustingtheprojectedimage’sinclination[Tiltfoot](→page26)

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Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift)

CAUTION• Performtheadjustmentfrombehindorfromthesideoftheprojector.Adjustingfromthefrontcouldexposeyoureyestostronglightwhichcouldinjurethem.

• Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhileperformingalensshift.Failuretodosocouldresultinfingersbeingpinchedbythemovinglens.

1.PresseitherSHIFT/HOMEPOSITIONbuttononthecabinetorLENSSHIFTbuttonontheremotecontrol.

The [LENS SHIFT] screen will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstomovetheprojectedimage.

• Tosetbackthelenstothehomeposition

Press and hold the SHIFT/HOME POSITION button over 2 seconds. The lens mounted on the projector goes back to the home position. (roughly to the center position)

NOTE:• Ifthelensisshiftedtothemaximuminthediagonaldirection,thescreenperipheralareawillbedarkorshaded.

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TIP:• Thediagrambelowshowsthelensshiftadjustmentrange(orientation:desk/front).

100%V

50%V

10%V

100%H

20%H 20%H

10%H 10%H

Height of projected image

Width of projected image

Descriptionofsymbols:Vindicatesvertical(heightoftheprojectedimage),Hindicateshorizontal(widthoftheprojectedimage).

FocusRecommendtoperformthefocusadjustmentafterleavingtheprojectorunderthestatetheTESTPATTERNhasbeen projected for over 30 minutes.Pleaserefertopage85intheUser’sManualabouttheTESTPATTERN.

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Applicablelens:NP40ZL/NP41ZL

1.PresstheFOCUSbuttononthecabinet.

The LENS FOCUS control screen will be displayed on.

* Press ◀▶ buttons to adjust focus. In another way, press and hold the CTL button and then press VOL./FOCUS +/− button on the remote control

2.WhenthecursorisontheCENTERonon-screenmenu,press either ◀ or ▶buttontoalignfocusaroundtheopticalaxis.

* The picture shows and example when the lens shift is moved upward. The focus for the lower part of the screen is aligned.

When the lens is at the center, the focus for the center of the screen is aligned.

Optical axis

3.Press▼ button to select thePERIPHERYon theon-screenmenu,andthenpresseither◀ or ▶buttontoalignthefocusofscreenperipheralarea.Duringthisoperation,thefocusforaroundtheopticalaxiswillbemaintained.

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Applicablelens:NP42ZL

1.PresstheFOCUSbuttononthecabinet.

Press ◀▶ buttons to adjust focus. In another way, press and hold the CTL button and then press VOL./FOCUS +/− button on the remote control.

* PERIPHERY LENS FOCUS is not available for this lens unit.

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Zoom1.PressZOOM/L-CALIB.button.

The ZOOM adjustment screen will be displayed on.

• ◀ or ▶ buttons on the cabinet or the remote control are available to adjust ZOOM while the ZOOM adjustment screen is displayed on.

• Ontheremotecontrol,whilepressingontheCTLbutton,presstheD-ZOOM/ZOOM(+)or(−)button.

The zoom is adjusted.

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Adjusting the Tilt Foot1.Turntheleftandrighttiltfoottoadjust.

The tilt foot lengthen and shorten when turned.

Turn one of the tilt foot to adjust the image so that it is level.

• Iftheprojectedimageisdistorted,see“3-7CorrectingHorizontaland Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE]” (→ page 36) and “[GEOMETRIC CORRECTION]” (→ page 101).

• Thetiltfootcanbelengthenedbyamaximumof10mm/0.4".

• Thetiltfootcanbeusedtotilttheprojectorbyamaximumof1.4°.

NOTE:• Donotlengthenthetiltfootanymorethan10mm/0.4".Doingsowillmaketheprojectorunstable.

• Donotusethetiltfootforanypurposeotherthanadjustinginclinationoftheprojectorinstallationangle.

Handlingthetiltfootimproperly,suchascarryingtheprojectorbygraspingthetiltfootorhookingitontoawallusingthetiltfoot,coulddamagetheprojector.

Up

Tilt foot

Down

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❻ Optimizing Computer Signal AutomaticallyAdjusting the Image Using Auto AdjustWhenprojectingasignalfromthecomputervideoinputterminal,HDMI1INterminal,HDMI2INterminal,DisplayPortINterminal,HDBaseTIN/Ethernetport,adjustthepicturequalitywithasingletouchofthebuttoniftheedgesofthescreenarecutofforiftheprojectionqualityisbad.PresstheAUTOADJ.buttontooptimizeacomputerimageautomatically.Thisadjustmentmaybenecessarywhenyouconnectyourcomputerforthefirsttime.

[Poor picture] [Normal picture]

NOTE:Somesignalsmaytaketimetodisplayormaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.• IftheAutoAdjustoperationcannotoptimizethecomputersignal,trytoadjust[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],and[PHASE]manually.(→page90,91)

❼ Turning Up or Down VolumeSoundlevelfromtheAUDIOOUTterminalcanbeadjusted.

Important:• DonotturnupthevolumetothemaximumlevelontheexternalspeakersystemconnectedtotheAUDIOOUToftheprojector.Doingsomayproduceanunexpected,loudsoundatthetimeofturningonorofftheprojector,causingdamagetoyourhearing.Whenadjustingthevolumeontheexternalspeakersystem,setvolumelevelofthespeakersystemtolessthanhalfitsratingandadjustthevolumeontheprojectortogetappropriatesoundlevel.

TIP:Whennomenusappear,the◀and▶buttonsontheprojectorcabinetworkasavolumecontrol.

NOTE:• Volumecontrolisnotavailablewiththe◀or▶buttonwhenanimageisenlargedbyusingtheD-ZOOM(+)buttonorwhenthemenuisdisplayed.

Increase volume

Decrease volume

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❽ Turning off the ProjectorToturnofftheprojector:

1. First,press the (POWER)buttonon theprojectorcabinetortheSTANDBYbuttonontheremotecontrol.

The [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE ? / CARBON SAV-INGS- SESSION 0.000[g-CO2]] message will appear.

2. Secondly, press the ENTERbutton or press the (POWER)ortheSTANDBYbuttonagain.

The light source will be turned off and the power supply will be cut. The projector will go to sleep state and the POWER indicator will light in green. If no operation is performed on the projector and no signal is input to the projector, the projector will be in standby state. The POWER indica-tor will blilnk in orange (In the state, the standby mode is NORMAL.).

Power On

Steadily lights in blue

Standby

Blinks in orange

CAUTION:PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonoriftheACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.

NOTE:• WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkingblueinshortcycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoff.• Youcannotturnoffthepowerfor60secondsimmediatelyafterturningitonanddisplayinganimage.• Donotunplugthepowercordfromtheprojectororfromthepoweroutletwhileanimageisbeingprojected.Doingsocoulddeterioratetheprojector’sACINterminalorthepowerplug’scontact.ToturnofftheACpowerwhileanimageisbeingprojected,usethepowerstrip’sswitch,thebreaker,etc.

• DonotdisconnecttheACpowersupplytotheprojectorwithin10secondsofmakingadjustmentorsettingchangesandclosingthemenu.Doingsocancauselossofadjustmentsandsettings.

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❾ After UsePreparation:Makesurethattheprojectoristurnedoff.

1.Unplugthepowercord. Loosen the screw coun-terclockwise until it starts racing.

Draw off the power cord stopper.

2.Disconnectanyothercables.

3.Mountthelenscaponthelens.

4.Beforemovingtheprojector,screwinthetilt footiftheyhavebeenlengthened.

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❶ Turn off the light of the projector (LENS SHUTTER)PresstheSHUTTERbuttonontheremotecontrol.Thelightsourcewillturnofftemporarily.Pressagaintoallowthescreentobecomeilluminatedagain.• Youcansettheprojectionlighttograduallyfadeinorout.

❷ Turning off the Image and SoundTheprojectedvideoandtheoutputsoundfromthesoundoutputterminalwill disappear momentarily.

PresstheBLANKbutton.Theprojectedvideowillbecutoff.

PresstheMUTEbutton.Theaudiowillbecutoff.

PresstheAV-MUTEbutton.Theprojectedvideoandaudiowillbecutoff.

• Pressthebuttonsonemoretimeforthecancelledvideoandaudiotoappearagain.

TIP:• Thevideowilldisappearbutnotthemenudisplay.

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❸ Shift the On-Screen Menu displaying position1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The On-Screen Menu will be displayed on.

2.Movethecursorbythe▶buttontothe[SETUP]andthenpresstheENTERbutton. The cursor will move to the [MENU(1)].

3.Movethecursorbythe▶buttontothe[MENU(2)].

4.Movethecursorbythe▼buttontothe[MENUPOSITION]andthenpresstheENTER. The On-Screen Menu will go into the MENU POSITION setup screen.

5.Movethecursoreitherto[HORIZONTALPOSITION]or[VERTICALPOSITION]bypressing▼ or ▲buttonandthenpress◀/▶buttontoshifttheOn-ScreenMenu.

For finishing the setting on the On-Screen Menu, press the MENU button on the remote control.

TIP:• Oncetheprojectorispoweredoff,theOn-ScreenMenudisplayingpositionwillberesettothedefaultfactorysettingposition.• Thisfunctiondoesnotinfluencetothedisplaypositionofinputterminalinformationandmessage.• ItenablestomovethemenubymouseclickwhenacommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisconnected.• Itenablestomovethemenupositionbythe▼▲◀and▶buttonsholdingtopresstheCTLbuttonontheremotecontrolormouseclick.

• WhiletheMENUPOSITIONoftheon-screenmenuisdisplayedonandthemenuismovedbythe▼▲◀and▶buttonsholdingtopresstheCTLbuttonontheremotecontrol,theindicationofadjustedvalueonthemenuwillnotbechanged.Inthiscase,closetheMENUPOSITIONmenuonceanddisplayitagainforindicatingtheadjustedvalueproperly.

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❹ Freezing a PicturePress theFREEZEbutton to freezeapicture.Pressagain to resumemotion.

NOTE:Theimageisfrozenbuttheoriginalvideoisstillplayingback.

❺ Enlarging a PictureYoucanenlargethepictureuptofourtimes.

NOTE:• Dependingonaninputsignal,themaximummagnificationmaybelessthanfourtimes,orthefunctionmayberestricted.

Todoso:

1.PresstheD-ZOOM(+)buttontomagnifythepicture.

2.Press the ▲▼◀▶button. The area of the magnified image will be moved

3.PresstheD-ZOOM(−)button.

Each time the D-ZOOM (−) button is pressed, the image is reduced.

NOTE:• Theimagewillbeenlargedorreducedatthecenterofthescreen.• Displayingthemenuwillcancelthecurrentmagnification.

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❻ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE]Wheneither[ECO1]or[ECO2]in[LIGHTMODE]isselected,motionnoiseoftheprojectoriscutdownbyloweringbrightnessofitslightsource.

LIGHTMODEIconatthebottomof the menu

Description

NORMAL 100%brightnessThescreenwillbebrightlylit.Dependingontheinstallationcircumstances,theservicelifeofopticalparts may be shorten.

ECO1 Brightnesswillbeatabout80%.Thecoolingfanwillalsoslowdownaccordingly.Lower power consumption

ECO2 Brightnesswillbeatabout60%.Thecoolingfanwillalsoslowdownaccordingly.Lower power consumption considerablyMoreeco-friendlysettingthanNORMALandECO1.

LONGLIFE Brightnessisabout30%.Thissettingspeedsupthecoolingfanandoptimizestheservicelifeoftheopticalparts.Themosteco-friendlysettingamongtheoptions.

Toturnonthe[LIGHTMODE],dothefollowing:1.PressECObuttonontheremotecontrol.

The [LIGHT MODE] screen will be displayed.

2.PresstheENTERbutton.

The [LIGHT MODE] selection screen will be displayed.

3.Usethe▼▲buttonstomakeaselection,andpresstheENTERbutton.

The display will return to the [LIGHT MODE] screen and the selected option will be applied.

Press the EXIT button to return to the original screen.

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NOTE:• The[LIGHTMODE]canbechangedbyusingthemenu. Select[SETUP]→[INSTALLATION(1)]→[LIGHTMODE]→[LIGHTMODE].• Thelightmoduleusedhourscanbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.]→[USAGETIME].• Afteralapseof1minutefromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackorlogoscreen,theprojectorwillautomaticallylowerthebrightnesstotheequivalentlevelof[ECO2]when[NORMAL]or[ECO1]hasbeenselectedfor[LIGHTMODE]anditwillbeautomaticallybacktothepreviousbrightnesswhenitdetectsinputsignal.

• Iftheprojectorisoverheatedin[NORMAL]or[ECO1]mode,theremaybeacasetheprojectorautomaticallylowersthebright-nessasaprotectivefunction.Thisiscalled“ForcedECOMODE”.WhentheprojectorisintheForcedECOMODE,thepicturebrightnessdecreasesslightlyandtheTEMP.indicatorlightsorange.AtthesametimetheThermometersymbol[ ]isdisplayedatthebottomrightofthescreen.

Whentheambienttemperatureisloweredunderapprox33°,theForcedECOMODEiscancelledandtheprojectorgoesbackintothepreviouslysetstate.

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Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]Thisfeaturewillshowenergy-savingeffectintermsofCO2emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[LIGHTMODE]issettoeither[ECO1],[ECO2],or[LONGLIFE].Thisfeatureiscalledas[CARBONMETER].

Therearetwomessages:[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]and[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION].The[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]messageshowsthetotalamountofCO2emissionreductionfromthetimeofshipmentuptonow.Youcanchecktheinformationon[USAGETIME]from[INFO.]ofthemenu.(→page133)

The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messageshowstheamountofCO2 emission reduction between the time of changingtoLIGHTMODEimmediatelyafterthetimeofpower-onandthetimeofpower-off.The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messagewillbedisplayedinthe[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?]messageatthetimeofpower-off.

TIP:• TheformulashownbelowisusedtocalculatetheamountofCO2emissionreduction.AmountofCO2emissionreduction=(Powerconsumptionin[NORMAL]LIGHTMODE–Powerconsumptionincurrentsetting)×CO2conversionfactor.*Settingthe[LIGHTMODE]to[ECO1],[ECO2],or[LONGLIFE]increasesCO2emissionssavings.* CalculationforamountofCO2emissionreductionisbasedonanOECDpublication“CO2EmissionsfromFuelCombustion,2008Edition”.

• The[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]iscalculatedbasedonsavingsrecordedin15minutesintervals.• Thisformulawillnotapplytothepowerconsumptionwhichisnotaffectedbywhether[LIGHTMODE]isturnedonoroff.

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❼ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE]

Usethe[CORNERSTONE]featuretocorrectkeystone(trapezoidal)distortiontomakethetoporbottomandtheleftorrightsideofthescreenlongerorshortersothattheprojectedimageisrectangular.

1.Projectanimagesothatthescreenissmallerthantheareaoftheraster.

Projected image

The drawing shows the upper right corner.

2.Pickupanyoneofthecornersandalignthecorneroftheimagewithacornerofthescreen.

3.PresstheGeometric.buttoneitheronthecabinetortheremotecontrol.

Display the [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] screen of the on-screen menu.

4.Movethecursoronto[MODE]by▼buttonandpresstheENTER. The mode selection screen will displayed on.

5. Select[CORNERSTONE]andpresstheENTER.

Go back to display the [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] screen of the on-screen menu.

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6.Pressthe▼buttontoalignwiththe[CORNERSTONE]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.

The drawing shows the upper left icon ( ) is selected.

The screen will switch to the [CORNERSTONE] screen.

7.Usethe▲▼◀▶buttontoselectoneicon(▲)whichpointsinthedirectionyouwishtomovetheprojectedimageframe.

8.PresstheENTERbutton.

9.Usethe▲▼◀▶buttontomovetheprojectedimageframeasshownontheexample.

10.PresstheENTERbutton.

11.Usethe▲▼◀▶buttontoselectanothericonwhichpointsinthedirection.

On the [CORNERSTONE] screen, select [EXIT] or press the EXIT button on the remote control.

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The confirmation screen is displayed.

12.Pressthe◀ or ▶buttontohighlightthe[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton. This completes the [CORNERSTONE] correction.

• Select[CANCEL]andpresstheENTERbuttontoreturntothe[CORNERSTONE]screen.

Selecting[CANCEL]willreturntotheadjustmentscreenwithoutsavingchanges(Step3).Selecting[RESET]willreturntothefactorydefault.Selecting[UNDO]willexitwithoutsavingchanges.

NOTE:• Evenwhentheprojectoristurnedon,thelastusedcorrectionvaluesareapplied.• Carryouteitheroneofthefollowingactionstocleartheadjustmentvalueof[CORNERSTONE].• InStep11,select[RESET]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.• Inthestate[CORNERSTONE]hasbeenselectedfor[MODE]inthe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]:• PresstheGeometric.buttonfor2ormoreseconds.• Run[DISPLAY]→[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]→[RESET]intheon-screenmenu.

• UsingCORNERSTONEcorrectioncancausetheimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.• AcommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisavailableforCORNERSTONEcorrection.

❽ Operation for the On-Screen Menu by a commercially available USB mouseOnceacommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisconnectedtothisprojector,itenablestoperformtheoperationfortheon-screenmenuandthegeometriccorrectioneasily.

NOTE:• NotguaranteetheperformanceofallUSBmouseavailableonthemarket.

Menu operation1.Displaytheon-screenmenubyrightclick.2. Selectadesiredmenuandperformadjustmentbyleftclick.

The adjustment bar can be control by drag and drop.

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3. Select[EXIT]displayedatthebottomofthemenubyleftclickforgoingbacktothepreviouslevel.Ifthecursorisonthemainmenuoption,itworksforclosingthemenu.(Itworksasthesameperformancewiththe[EXIT]buttonontheremotecontrol.

Menu position control1.Clickthewheelbuttontodisplaytheon-screenmenuindication

frame.2. Leftclickatthepositionontheprojectionscreenwhereyouwant

toshifttheon-screenmenu.Thenearestcorneroftheon-screenmenuindicationframewillshifttotheclickedposition.

3.Clickthewheelbuttontoclosethemenuindicationframe.

Geometric correctionTheUSBmousecanbeusedforCORNERSTONECORRECTION,HORIZONTALCORNER,VERTICALCORNERandWARP.Inthisclause,theCORNERSTONECORRECTIONbyanUSBmouseisexplainedasanexample.

1.WhiletheadjustmentscreenoftheCORNERSTONECORRECTIONisdisplayed,rightclickonthepro-jectionscreen.Theshapeofmousepointerwillbechangedandthecorrectionwillbecomeavailable.

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2. Leftclickatthescreencorner.Theprojectionscreencornerwillmovetothemouseclickedposition.

3.Repeatthestep2forcorrectingalldistortion.Aftercompletionofdistortioncorrection,rightclickontheprojectionscreen.Theshapeofmousepointerwillbechangedtonormal.

4. Leftclick[EXIT]onthecorrectionscreentofinish.

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❾ Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]AkeywordcanbesetforyourprojectorusingtheMenutoavoidoperationbyanunauthorizeduser.Whenakeywordisset,turningontheprojectorwilldisplaytheKeywordinputscreen.Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,thepro-jectorcannotprojectanimage.•The[SECURITY]settingcannotbecancelledbyusingthe[RESET]ofthemenu.

ToenabletheSecurityfunction:

1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▶buttontwicetoselect[SETUP]andpressthe▼buttonortheENTERbuttontoselect[MENU(1)].3.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[CONTROL].4.Pressthe▼buttonthreetimestoselect[SECURITY]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.

5.Pressthe▼buttontoselect[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The [SECURITY KEYWORD] screen will be displayed.

6. Typeinacombinationofthefour▲▼◀▶buttonsandpresstheENTERbutton.NOTE:Akeywordmustbe4to10digitsinlength.

The [CONFIRM KEYWORD] screen will be displayed.

NOTE:Makeanoteofyourpasswordandstoreitinasafeplace.

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7. Typeinthesamecombinationof▲▼◀▶buttonsandpresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

8. Select[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The SECURITY function has been enabled.

Toturnontheprojectorwhen[SECURITY]isenabled:

1.PressthePOWERbutton.

The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect that the projector is locked.

2.PresstheMENUbutton.

3. TypeinthecorrectkeywordandpresstheENTERbutton.Theprojectorwilldisplayanimage.

NOTE:Thesecuritydisablemodeismaintaineduntilthemainpoweristurnedofforunpluggingthepowercord.

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TodisabletheSECURITYfunction:

1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Select[SETUP]→[CONTROL]→[SECURITY]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The OFF/ON menu will be displayed.

3. Select[OFF]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The SECURITY KEYWORD screen will be displayed.

4. TypeinyourkeywordandpresstheENTERbutton.

When the correct keyword is entered, the SECURITY function will be disabled.

NOTE:Ifyouforgetyourkeyword,contactyourdealer.Yourdealerwillprovideyouwithyourkeywordinexchangeforyourrequestcode.YourrequestcodeisdisplayedintheKeywordConfirmationscreen.Inthisexample[NB52-YGK8-2VD6-K585-JNE6-EYA8]isarequestcode.

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❿ Projecting 3D videosThisprojectorcanbeusedtowatchvideosin3Dusingcommercially-availableactiveshutter-type3Deyewear.Inordertosynchronizethe3Dvideoandeyewear,acommercially-available3Demitterneedstobeconnectedtotheprojector (on the projector side).The3Deyewearreceivesinformationfromthe3Demitterandperformsopeningandclosingontheleftandright.

CAUTION

Health precautionsBeforeuse,pleasemakesuretoreadanyhealthprecautionsthatmaybestatedintheoperatingmanualsenclosedwiththe3Deyewearand3Dvideosoftware(Blu-rayplayer,games,computeranimationfiles,etc.).Pleasetakenoteofthefollowinginordertoavoidadversehealtheffects.• Pleasedonotusethe3Deyewearforpurposesotherthantowatch3Dvideos.• Pleasekeepadistanceofatleast2mawayfromthescreenwhenwatchingvideos.Watchingavideotooclosetothescreenwillincreaseeyefatigue.

• Pleasedonotwatchvideoscontinuouslyforalongperiodoftime.Pleasetakea15minutes’breakaftereveryhourofwatching.

• Pleaseconsultadoctorbeforewatchingifyouoranyofyourfamilymembershaveahistoryofsufferingfromseizurescausedbylightsensitivity.

• Pleasestopwatchingimmediatelyandtakearestwhenyoufeelphysicallyunwellwhilewatching(vomiting,gid-diness,nausea,headaches,soreeyes,blurredvision,crampsanddumbnessinthelimbs,etc.).Pleaseconsulta doctor if the symptoms persist.

• Pleasewatcha3Dvideodirectlyinfrontofthescreen.Ifyouwatcha3Dvideoobliquelyfromthesides,thismayresultinphysicalandeyefatigue.

3D eyewear and 3D emitter preparationsPleaseuseanactiveshutter-type3DeyewearthatconformswiththeVESAstandard.Acommercially-availableRFtypemadebyXpandisrecommended.

3D eyewear ������������ Xpand X105-RF3D emitter �������������� Xpand AD025-RF-X1

Procedure to watch 3D videos using this projector1.Connectthevideodevicetotheprojector.

2. Switchonthepowersupplytotheprojector.

3.Runthe3Dvideosoftwareandprojectthevideousingtheprojector.

This has been automatically set up when shipped from the factory. When a 3D video cannot be projected, it may be because the 3D detection signals are not included or because they are not detectable by the projector.

Please manually select the format.

4. Selectthe3Dvideoformat.

(1) Press the “3D Set.” button on the remote control.

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The [3D SETTINGS] screen will be displayed.

(2) Press the ▼ button to align the cursor with the [FORMAT] and press the ENTER button.

The format screen will be displayed.

(3) Select the input signal format using the ▼ button and then press the ENTER button.

The 3D settings screen will disappear and the 3D video will be projected.

Press the MENU button and the on-screen menu will disappear.

The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D video (default factory setting when shipped). Please read the “Health Precautions” on the previous page to watch videos in the correct manner. The screen will disappear after 60 seconds or when the ENTER button is pressed. (→ page 109)

5. Turnonthepowersupplyofthe3Deyewearandweartheeyeweartowatchthevideo.

A normal video will be shown when a 2D video is input.

To watch a 3D video in 2D, select [OFF(2D)] in the [FORMAT] screen mentioned above in (3).

NOTE:• Uponswitchingto3Dimage,thefollowingfunctionswillbecancelledanddisabled.[BLANKING],[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE],[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],[EDGEBLENDING]([GEOMETRICCORRECTION]and[EDGEBLENDING]adjustmentvalueswillbemaintained.)

• Theoutputmaynotautomaticallyswitchtoa3Dvideodependingonthe3Dinputsignal.• ChecktheoperatingconditionsdescribedintheusermanualoftheBlu-rayplayer.• PleaseconnecttheDINterminalofthe3Demittertothe3DSYNCofthemainprojector.• The3Deyewearallowsvideostobeviewedin3Dbyreceivingsynchronizedopticalsignalsoutputfromthe3Demitter. Asaresult,the3Dimagequalitymaybeaffectedbyconditionssuchasthebrightnessofthesurroundings,screensize,viewingdistance,etc.

• Whenplayinga3Dvideosoftwareonacomputer,the3DimagequalitymaybeaffectedifthecomputerCPUandgraphicschipperformancearelow.Pleasechecktherequiredoperatingenvironmentofthecomputerthatisstatedintheoperatingmanualattachedtothe3Dvideosoftware.

• Dependingonthesignal,[FORMAT]and[L/RINVERT]maynotbeabletobeselected.Pleasechangethesignalinthatcase.

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When videos cannot be viewed in 3DPleasecheckthefollowingpointswhenvideoscannotbeviewedin3D.Pleasealsoreadtheoperatingmanualattachedtothe3Deyewear.

Possible reasons Solutions

The selected signal does not support 3D output� Please change the video signal input to one that supports 3D�

The format for the selected signal is turned to [OFF(2D)]� Please change the format in the on-screen menu to [AUTO] or a format that supports 3D�

A eyewear that is not supported by the projector is being used� Please purchase a commercially-available 3D eyewear or 3D emitter (recommended)� (→ page 44)

Please check the following points when a video cannot be viewed in 3D using a 3D eyewear that is supported by the projector�

The power supply of the 3D eyewear is turned off� Please turn on the power supply of the 3D eyewear�

The internal battery of the 3D eyewear is flat� Please charge or replace the battery�

The viewer is located too far away from the screen� Please get closer to the screen until the video can be seen in 3D�

Please turn the L/R INVERT in the on-screen menu to [OFF]�

Due to multiple 3D projectors working at the same time in the vi-cinity, the projectors may interfere with one another� Alternatively, there may be a bright light source near the screen�

Please maintain sufficient distance between the projectors�

Please keep the light source away from the screen�

Please turn the L/R INVERT in the on-screen menu to [OFF]�

There is an obstacle between the optical receiver of the 3D eyewear and the 3D emitter�

Please remove the obstacle�

The 3D format of the 3D video contents is not supported� Please check with the company selling the 3D video contents�

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⓫ Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP BrowserOverviewUsingthewebbrowseronthecomputer,theHTTPserverscreenoftheprojectorcanbedisplayedtooperatetheprojector.

Possible operations on the HTTP server screen• Configurethesettingsrequiredforconnectingtheprojectortothenetwork(wiredLAN).(NETWORKSETTINGS)

• Configuretheemailnotification.(ALERTMAIL)

Whentheprojectorisconnectedtoanetwork(wiredLAN),notificationsonvariouserrorsaresenttotheemailaddress that has been set up.

• Operatetheprojector.

Operationssuchpoweron/offoftheprojector,inputterminalswitchover,volumecontrol,picturecontrol,andlenscontrol etc. can be carried out.

• Configurethe[PJLinkPASSWORD],[AMXBEACON],and[CRESTRON]etc.

To view the HTTP server screen1.ConnecttheprojectortothecomputerwithaLANcablesoldcommercially.(→page150)

2. Select[SETUP]→[NETWORKSETTINGS]→[WIREDLAN]intheon-screenmenutoconfigurethenetworksettings.(→page124)

3. StartupthewebbrowseronyourcomputerandentertheaddressorURLintheinputfield.

Specify the address or URL as “http://<IP Address of Projector>/index.html”.

The basic HTTP server screen will be displayed.

TIP:ThefactorysettingIPaddressis[DHCPON].

NOTE:• Tousetheprojectorinanetwork,consultwithyournetworkadministratoraboutnetworksettings.• Thedisplay’sorbutton’sresponsecanbesloweddownoroperationmaynotbeaccepteddependingthesettingsofyournetwork. Shouldthishappen,consultyournetworkadministrator.Theprojectormaynotrespondifitsbuttonsarerepeatedlypressedinrapidintervals.Shouldthishappen,waitamomentandrepeat.Ifyoustillcan’tgetanyresponse,turnoffandbackontheprojec-tor.

• IfthePROJECTORNETWORKSETTINGSscreendoesnotappearinthewebbrowser,presstheCtrl+F5keystorefreshyourwebbrowser(orclearthecache).

• Thisprojectoruses“JavaScript”and“Cookies”andthebrowsershouldbesettoacceptthesefunctions.Thesettingmethodwillvarydependingontheversionofbrowser.Pleaserefertothehelpfilesandtheotherinformationprovidedinyoursoftware.

Preparation before UseConnecttheprojectortoacommerciallyavailableLANcablebeforeengaginginbrowseroperations.(→page150)Operationwithabrowserthatusesaproxyservermaynotbepossibledependingonthetypeofproxyserverandthesettingmethod.Althoughthetypeofproxyserverwillbeafactor,itispossiblethatitemsthathaveactuallybeensetwillnotbedisplayeddependingontheeffectivenessofthecache,andthecontentssetfromthebrowsermaynotbereflectedinoperation.Itisrecommendedthataproxyservernotbeusedunlessitisunavoidable.

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Handling of the Address for Operation via a BrowserRegardingtheactualaddressthatisenteredfortheaddressorenteredtotheURLcolumnwhenoperationoftheprojectorisviaabrowser,thehostnamecanbeusedasitiswhenthehostnamecorrespondingtotheIPaddressoftheprojectorhasbeenregisteredtothedomainnameserverbyanetworkadministrator,orthehostnamecor-respondingtotheIPaddressoftheprojectorhasbeensetinthe“HOSTS”fileofthecomputerbeingused.

Example1:Whenthehostnameoftheprojectorhasbeensetto“pj.nec.co.jp”,accessisgainedtothenetworksettingbyspecifying http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html fortheaddressortheentrycolumnoftheURL.

Example2:WhentheIPaddressoftheprojectoris“192.168.73.1”,accessisgainedtothenetworksettingbyspecifying http://192.168.73.1/index.html fortheaddressortheentrycolumnoftheURL.

PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT

POWER:Thiscontrolsthepoweroftheprojector.ON ������������������������� Power is switched on�OFF ������������������������ Power is switched off�

VOLUME:Thiscontrolsthevolumeoftheprojector.▲ ��������������������������� Increases the volume adjustment value for the AUDIO OUT terminal�▼ ��������������������������� Decreases the volume adjustment value for the AUDIO OUT terminal�

AV-MUTE:Thiscontrolsthemutefunctionoftheprojector.PICTURE ON ���������� Mutes the video�PICTURE OFF ��������� Cancels the video muting�SOUND ON ������������ Mutes the audio from the AUDIO OUT terminal�SOUND OFF ����������� Cancels the audio muting from the AUDIO OUT terminal�ALL ON ������������������ Mutes each of the video, and audio functions for the AUDIO OUT terminal�ALL OFF ����������������� Cancels the muting of each of the video, and audio functions for the AUDIO OUT terminal�

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PICTURE:Controlsthevideoadjustmentoftheprojector.BRIGHTNESS ▲ ���� Increases the brightness adjustment value�BRIGHTNESS ▼ ���� Decreases the brightness adjustment value�CONTRAST ▲ �������� Increases the contrast adjustment value�CONTRAST ▼ �������� Decreases the contrast adjustment value�COLOR ▲ �������������� Increases the color adjustment value�COLOR ▼ �������������� Decreases the color adjustment value�HUE ▲ ������������������� Increases the hue adjustment value�HUE ▼ ������������������� Decreases the hue adjustment value�SHARPNESS ▲ ����� Increases the sharpness adjustment value�SHARPNESS ▼ ����� Decreases the sharpness adjustment value�• Thefunctionsthatcanbecontrolledwillvarydependingonthesignalbeinginputtotheprojector.(→page88,

89)

SOURCESELECT:Thisswitchestheinputconnectoroftheprojector.HDMI1 ������������������� Switches to the HDMI 1 IN connector�HDMI2 ������������������� Switches to the HDMI 2 IN connector�DisplayPort ������������ Switches to the DisplayPort�COMPUTER ����������� Switches to the COMPUTER IN connector�HDBaseT ���������������� Switch to image input sent from a transmission device that supports HDBaseT�

PROJECTORSTATUS:Thisdisplaystheconditionoftheprojector.LIGHT HOURS USED ����������Displays how many hours the light module has been used�ERROR STATUS ������������������Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector�

LOGOFF:Loggingoffyourprojectorandreturningtotheauthenticationscreen(LOGONscreen).

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NETWORK SETTINGShttp://<IPAddressofProjector(Basic)>/index.html

•SETTINGS

WIRED LAN

INTERFACE Select[LAN]forconnectingLANbywirethrutheLANport.Select[HDBaseT]forconnectingLANbywirethrutheHDBaseTIN/Ethernetport.

SETTING SetforwiredLAN.

PROFILE1/PROFILE2 TwosettingscanbesetforwiredLANconnection.SelectPROFILE1orPROFILE2.

DISABLE TurnoffwiredLANconnection.ThePOWERindicatorthatisinformingtheSTANDBYstatewillstarttoblinkinorangelonginterval(→page165).

DHCPON AutomaticallyassignIPaddress,subnetmask,andgatewaytotheprojectorfromyourDHCPserver.

DHCPOFF SetIPaddress,subnetmask,andgatewaytotheprojectorassignedbyyournetworkadministrator.

IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.

SUBNETMASK Setyoursubnetmasknumberofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.

GATEWAY Setthedefaultgatewayofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.

AUTODNSON DHCPserverwillautomaticallyassign IPaddressofDNSserverconnected to theprojector.

AUTODNSOFF SetyourIPaddressassignedbyyournetworkadministrator.

DNS SetyourIPaddressofDNSserverconnectedtotheprojector.

SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

APPLY ApplyyoursettingstowiredLAN.

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•NAME

PROJECTORNAME Enteranameforyourprojectorsothatyourcomputercanidentify theprojector.Aprojector name must be 16 characters or less. TIP:Projectornamewillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

HOSTNAME Enterthehostnameofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.Ahostnamemustbe16 or less.

DOMAINNAME Enterthedomainnameofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.Adomainnamemust be 60 characters or less.

SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

•ALERTMAIL

ALERTMAIL Thisoptionwillnotifyvariouserrorstoyourcomputerviae-mailwhenusingwiredLAN.PlacingacheckmarkwillturnontheAlertMailfeature.ClearingacheckmarkwillturnofftheAlertMailfeature.Sampleofamessagetobesentfromtheprojector:

Subject:[Projector]ProjectorInformationTHECOOLINGFANHASSTOPPED.[INFORMATION]PROJECTORNAME:xxxxxLIGHTHOURSUSED:xxxx[H]

SENDER’SADDRESS Entersender’saddress.

SMTPSERVERNAME EntertheSMTPservernametobeconnectedtotheprojector.

RECIPIENT’SADDRESS1,2,3

Enteryourrecipient’saddress.Uptothreeaddressescanbeentered.

TESTMAIL SendatestmailtocheckwhetheryoursettingsarecorrectornotNOTE:• Ifyouexecuteatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthishappen,checkifnetworksettingsarecorrect.

• Ifyouenteredanincorrectaddressinatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthishappen,checkiftheRecipient’sAddressiscorrect.

SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

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•NETWORKSERVICE

PJLinkPASSWORD SetapasswordforPJLink*.Apasswordmustbe32charactersorless.Donotforgetyourpassword.However,ifyouforgetyourpassword,consultwithyourdealer.

HTTPPASSWORD SetapasswordforHTTPserver.Apasswordmustbe10charactersorless.Whenapasswordissetup,youwillbepromptedforyourusername(arbitrary)andpasswordduringLOGON.

AMXBEACON TurnonorofffordetectionfromAMXDeviceDiscoverywhenconnectingtothenetworksupportedbyAMX’sNetLinxcontrolsystem.TIP:WhenusingadevicethatsupportsAMXDeviceDiscovery,allAMXNetLinxcontrolsystemwillrecognizethedeviceanddownloadtheappropriateDeviceDiscoveryModulefromanAMXserver.PlacingacheckmarkwillenabledetectingtheprojectorfromAMXDeviceDiscovery.ClearingacheckmarkwilldisabledetectingtheprojectorfromAMXDeviceDiscovery.

ExtronXTP SetforconnectingthisprojectortotheExtronXTPtransmitter.PlacingacheckmarkwillenabletoconnectwiththeXTPtransmitter.ClearingacheckmarkwilldisabletoconnectwiththeXTPtransmitter.

SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

NOTE:Ifyouforgetyourpassword,contactyourdealer.Pleasecheck24digitsserialnumber(XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX)displayedonthecolumnforthepassword.

*WhatisPJLink?PJLinkisastandardizationofprotocolusedforcontrollingprojectorsofdifferentmanufacturers.ThisstandardprotocolisestablishedbyJapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssociation(JBMIA)in2005.TheprojectorsupportsallthecommandsofPJLinkClass1.SettingofPJLinkwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

•CRESTRONROOMVIEWformanagingfromthecomputer.

DISABLE DisablesROOMVIEW.

ENABLE EnablesROOMVIEW.

CRESTRONCONTROLformanagingfromthecontroller.

DISABLE DisablesCRESTRONCONTROL.

ENABLE EnablesCRESTRONCONTROL.

IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofCRESTRONSERVER.

IPID SetyourIPIDofCRESTRONSERVER.

SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

TIP:TheCRESTRONsettingsarerequiredonlyforusewithCRESTRONROOMVIEW.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.crestron.com

•INFORMATION

WIREDLAN DisplayalistofsettingsofwiredLANconnection.

UPDATE Reflectsettingswhentheyarechanged.

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LENS CONTROL

•CONTROL

FOCUS CENTER Alignthefocusaroundtheopticalaxis.

PERIPHERY Alignthefocusforthescreenperipheralarea.

ZOOM ◀/▶ Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage.

SHIFT ▼▲◀▶ Adjusttheprojectedimage’sverticalandhorizontalposition.

HOME Returnthelensshiftpositiontothehomeposition.

SHUTTER Turnoffthelightsourcetemporarily.

SHUTTER Turnonthelightsource.

CALIB. Correcttheadjustablezoom,focusandlesshiftrange.

•LENSMEMORY

STORE Storethecurrentadjustedvaluesinmemoryforeachinputsignal.

MOVE AppliestheadjustedvaluesofLENSSHIFT,ZOOM,andFOCUStothecurrentsignal.

RESET Returntheadjustedvaluedtothelastcondition.

•REF.LENSMEMORY

PROFILE1/PROFILE2 Selectastored[PROFILE]number.

STORE StoreeachadjustedvalueofLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFOCUSfortheselectedprofileasthecommonvaluesforeveryinputsignal.

MOVE Movethelenstothestoredvaluesfortheselectedprofile.

RESET Resetselected[REF.LENSMEMORY]fortheselected[PROFILE]tothedefaultfactorysettings.

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LOADBYSIGNAL

OFF Ifinputsignalisswitched,thelenswillnotshifttothelesshift,zoomandfocusval-uesfortheselected[PROFILE]number.

ON Ifinputsignalisswitched,thelenswillshifttothevaluesfortheselected[PROFILE]number.Ifnoadjustedvalueshavebeenstoredto[LENSMEMORY],thelenswillapply[REF.LENSMEMORY]adjustedvalues.Alternatively,ifnoadjustedvalueshavebeenstoredto[REF.LENSMEMORY],thelenswillstayunmoved.

FORCEDMUTE

OFF Notturnofftheimageduringlesshift.

ON Turnofftheimageduringlesshift.

•SHUTTERSETTINGS

POWERONSHUTTER

OPEN Whenthepoweristurnedon,thelightsourcecomesonandthepictureisprojected.

CLOSE Thelightsourcedoesnotcomeonwhenthepoweristurnedon.WhentheSHUTTERbuttonispressed,theshutterisreleasedandthelightsourceis turned on.

FADETIME IN SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeinaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.Thetimecanbesetfrom0to10secondsinincrementsof1second.

OUT SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeoutaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.Thetimecanbesetfrom0to10secondsinincrementsof1second.

⓬ Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS MEMORY]ThisfunctionservestostoretheadjustedvalueswhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFOCUSbuttonsofthepro-jector.Adjustedvaluescanbeappliedtothesignalyouselected.Thiswilleliminatetheneedtoadjustlensshift,focus,andzoomatthetimeofsourceselection.Therearetwowaystosaveadjustedvaluesforlensshift,zoom,andfocus.

Functionname Description page

REF.LENSMEMORY Adjustedvaluescommontoallinputsignals.Atthetimeofinstallation,twokindsofadjustedvaluescanbestored.Ifnoadjustedvalueshavebeensavedto[LENSMEMORY],thelenswillapply[REF.LENSMEMORY]adjustedvalues.

→page114

LENSMEMORY Adjustedvaluesforeachinputsignal.Usetheadjustedvaluesforthesignalwithadifferentaspectratioorresolution.Theadjustedvaluescanbeappliedatthetimeofsourceselection.

→page97

NOTE:• Besuretocarryout[LENSCALIBRATION]afterreplacingthelens.

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To store your adjusted values in [REF. LENS MEMORY]:1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpresstheENTERbutton.

3.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[INSTALLATION(1)].

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4.Pressthe▼buttontoselect[REF.LENSMEMORY]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The [REF. LENS MEMORY] screen will be displayed.

5.Makesure[PROFILE]ishighlighted,thenpresstheENTERbutton.

The [PROFILE] selection screen appears.

6.Pressthe▼/▲buttonstoselectthe[PROFILE]number,thenpresstheENTERbutton.

Return to the [REF. LENS MEMORY] settings screen.

7. Select[STORE]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

8.Pressthe◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.

Select a [PROFILE] number and save the adjusted [LENS SHIFT], [ZOOM], and [FOCUS] values to it.

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9.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be closed.

TIP:• Tostoreadjustedvaluesforeachinputsource,usetheLensMemoryfunction.(→page97)

To call up your adjusted values from [REF. LENS MEMORY]:1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpresstheENTERbutton.

3.Pressthe▶buttontoselect[INSTALLATION(1)].4.Pressthe▼buttontoselect[REF.LENSMEMORY]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The [REF. LENS MEMORY] screen will be displayed.

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5.Makesure[PROFILE]ishighlighted,thenpresstheENTERbutton.

The [PROFILE] selection screen appears.

6.Pressthe▼/▲buttonstoselectthe[PROFILE]number,thenpresstheENTERbutton.

Return to the [REF. LENS MEMORY] settings screen.

7. Select[MOVE]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The lens will shift based on the adjusted values stored in the selected [PROFILE].

8.Pressthe◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The adjusted values will be applied to the current signal. .

9.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be closed.

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TIP:Tocallupthestoredvaluesfrom[LENSMEMORY]:1. Fromthemenu,select[ADJUST]→[LENSMEMORY]→[MOVE]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

2.Pressthe◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton. During projection, if the adjusted values for an input signal have been saved, the lens will shift. If not, the lens will

shift according to the adjusted values stored in the selected [REF. LENS MEMORY] [PROFILE] number.

Toautomaticallyapplythestoredvaluesatthetimeofsourceselection:1. Fromthemenu,select[SETUP]→[REF.LENSMEMORY]→[LOADBYSIGNAL]andpresstheENTERbutton.

2.Pressthe▼buttontoselectand[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton. This will move the lens automatically to the position at the time of source selection according to the adjusted

values.

NOTE:TheLensMemoryfunctionmaynotproduceacompletelyalignedimage(duetotolerancesinthelenses)usingtheadjustedvaluesstoredintheprojector.AftercallingupandapplyingthestoredvaluesfromtheLensMemoryfunction,finelyadjustthelensshift,zoomandfocustoproducethebestpossibleimage.

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4. Multi-Screen Projection❶ Things that can be done using multi-screen projectionThisprojectorcanbeusedsinglyorarrangedinmultipleunitsformulti-screenprojection.Wewillintroduceanexampleusingtwoprojectionscreenshere.

Case 1Usingasingleprojectortoprojecttwotypesofvideosatthesametime[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]

Case 2Usingfourprojectorstoprojectvideowitharesolutionof3840×2160pixels[TILING]

Case 1. Using a single projector to project two types of videos [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]

Connectionexampleandprojectionimage

In the case of [PICTURE BY PICTURE] In the case of [PIP]

On-screen menu operationsDisplay[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]→[MODE]screenintheon-screenmenuandselect[PIP]or[PICTUREBYPICTURE].Fordetails,pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”.(→page64)

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Case 2. Using four projectors to project videos with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels [TILING]

Connectionexampleandprojectionimage

On-screen menu operations1 Foursimilarvideosaredisplayedwhenfourprojectorsareprojected.

Please request the retail store to adjust the projection position of each projector.

NOTE:• Whensettinguptheprojector,assignauniquecontrolIDtoeachprojector.• Setthe“Colorsetting”and“DeepColorsetting”onyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerto“Auto”.Refertotheowner’smanualac-companiedwithyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerformoreinformation.

• ConnectanHDMIoutputofyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputertothefirstprojectorandthenconnecttoHDBaseTIN/Ethernetportofthesecondandsubsequentprojectors.

• SelectinganotherinputsourceonthesecondandsubsequentprojectorswilldisabletheHDBaseTrepeaterfunction.

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2 Operatetheon-screenmenuusingthefourrespectiveprojectorstodividetheimageintofourportions.

Display [DISPLAY] → [MULTI SCREEN] → [PICTURE SETTING] Screen in the on-screen menu and select [TIL-ING].

(1) In the screen for setting the number of horizontal units, select [2 UNITS]. (number of units in the horizontal direction)

(2) In the screen for setting the number of vertical units, select [2 UNITS]. (number of units in the vertical direction)

(3) In the screen for setting the horizontal order, select [1st UNIT] or [2nd UNIT].

(look at the screens, the one on the left is the [1st UNIT] while the one on the right is the [2nd UNIT])

(4) In the screen for setting the vertical order, select the [1st UNIT] or the [2nd UNIT].

(look at the screens, the one at the top is the [1st UNIT] while the one at the bottom is the [2nd UNIT])

3 Adjustthelensshiftofeachprojectortofine-tunetheboundariesofthescreen.

For further fine-tuning, adjust using [DISPLAY] → [EDGE BLENDING] in the on-screen menu for each projector.

For details, please refer to “4-3 Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING]”.

(→ page 68)

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Things to note when installing projectors• Leavesufficientspaceontheleftandrightoftheprojectorsothattheintakeandexhaustventsoftheprojectorarenotobstructed.Whentheintakeandexhaustventsareobstructed,thetemperatureinsidetheprojectorwillriseand this may result in a malfunction.

• Pleasedonotpileuptheprojectorsdirectlyontopofoneanotherwheninstallingthem.Whentheprojectorsarepiledupontopofoneanother,theymayfalldown,resultingindamageandfailure.

Thefollowinginstallationisrecommendedwhencombiningtheinstallationoftwoprojectorsformulti-screenprojec-tion.Pleaseleavesufficientspaceontheleftandrightoftheprojector.

Cabinet

WARNING

Pleaserequesttheretailstoreforspecialinstallationservicessuchaswhenmountingtheprojectortotheceiling.Nevercarryouttheinstallationbyyourself.Theprojectormayfalldownandresultininjury.Pleaseuseasturdycabinetthatcanwithstandtheweightoftheprojectorfortheinstallation.Pleasedonotpileuptheprojectorsdirectlyon top of one another.

NOTE:• Fortherangeoftheprojectiondistance,pleaserefertotheAppendix“Throwdistanceandscreensize”.(→page152)

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❷ Displaying Two Pictures at the Same TimeTheprojectorhasafeaturethatallowsyoutoviewtwodifferentsignalssimultaneously.Youhavetwomodes:PIPmodeandPICTUREBYPICTUREmode.Theprojectionvideointhefirstscreendisplayisknownasthemaindisplaywhiletheprojectionvideothatiscalledoutsubsequentlyisknownasthesub-display.Selecttheprojectionfunctionunder[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]→[MODE]intheon-screenmenu(thedefaultfactorysettingwhenshippedisPIP).(→page99)• Asinglescreenisprojectedwhenpoweristurnedon.

PictureinPicturefunctionA small sub-display is displayed inside the main display.

Thesub-displaycanbesetupandadjustedasfollows.(→page99)• Selectwhethertodisplaythesub-displayatthetopright,topleft,bottomrightorbottomleftofthescreen(thesizeofthesub-displaycanbeselectedandthepositioncanbefine-tuned)

• Switchthemaindisplaywiththesub-display

Main Display

Sub-Display

PicturebypicturefunctionDisplaythemaindisplayandsub-displaysidebyside.

Themaindisplayandsub-displaycanbesetupandadjustedasfollows.(→ page100)• Selectingthedisplayboundary(ratio)ofthemaindisplayandsub-display• Switchthemaindisplayandsub-display

Main Display Sub-Display

Inputterminalsthatcanbeusedforthemainscreenandsub-screen.Themainscreenandsub-screencanprovidethefollowinginputterminals.• Themaindisplayandsub-displaysupportcomputersignalsuptoWUXGA@60HzRB.

Sub-Display or additional displayHDMI1 HDMI2 DisplayPort COMPUTER HDBaseT

Main Display

HDMI1 No Yes Yes Yes YesHDMI2 Yes No Yes Yes YesDisplayPort Yes Yes No Yes YesCOMPUTER Yes Yes Yes No YesHDBaseT Yes Yes Yes Yes No

NOTE:• Somesignalsmaynotappeardependingontheresolution.

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Projecting two screens1.PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheon-screenmenuandselect[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE].

This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu.

2. Select[SUBINPUT]usingthe▼/▲buttons,andpresstheENTERbutton. This displays the [SUB INPUT] screen.

3. Selecttheinputsignalusingthe▼/▲buttons,andpresstheENTERbutton.

* This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model.

The [PIP] (PICTURE IN PICTURE) or [PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen set up under [MODE] is projected. (→ page 99)

• Whenthesignalnameisdisplayedingrey,thismeansthatitcannotbeselected.

• ThesignalcanalsobeselectedbypressingthePIPbuttonorPBP/POPbuttonontheremotecontrol.

4.PresstheMENUbutton.

The on-screen menu will disappear.

5.Whenreturningtosinglescreen,displaythe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTUE]screenonemoretimeandselect[OFF]inthe[SUBINPUT]screenoftheStep3.

TIP:• Duringdual-screenprojection,iftheselectedinputisnotsupportedbythesub-screen,thesub-screenwillappearasablackscreen.

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Switching the main display with the sub-display and vice versa1.PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheon-screenmenuandselect[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE].

This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu.

2. Select[PICTURESWAP]usingthe▼/▲buttonsandthenpresstheENTERbutton. Display the screen for switching the display positions.

3. Select[ON]usingthe▼buttonandthenpresstheENTERbutton.

The video of the main display will switch with that of the sub-display.

When turned “OFF” When turned “ON”

Sub-display video

Main display video Sub-display video

Main display video

The signal output from the HDBaseT OUT/Ethernet terminal does not change even if the display positions are switched.

4.PresstheMENUbutton.

The on-screen menu will disappear.

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Restrictions

• Thefollowingoperationsareenabledonlyforthemaindisplay.

• Audio-visualadjustments

• Videomagnification/compressionusingthepartialD-ZOOM/ZOOM+/−buttons.

However,magnification/compressionisuptothepositionssetin[PICTUREBYPICTUREBORDER]only.

• TESTPATTERN

• Thefollowingoperationsareenabledforboththemaindisplayandsub-display.Theseoperationscannotbeap-plied individually.

• Momentarydeletionofvideo/audio

• Videopause

• [PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]cannotbeusedwhena3Dvideoisbeingdisplayed.

• Whenusingthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]function,[DYNAMICCONTRAST]cannotbeused.

• [PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]cannotbeusedwhenthesignalinputhasaresolutionof1920×1200ormore.

• TheHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetporthasarepeaterfunction.Theoutputresolutionislimitedbythemaximumresolu-tion of the connected monitor and projector.

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❸ Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING]Ahighresolutionvideocanbeprojectedonanevenbiggerscreenbycombiningmultipleprojectorsontheleft,right,top and bottom.Thisprojectorisequippedwithan“EDGEBLENDINGFunction”thatmakestheedges(boundaries)oftheprojectionscreenindistinguishable.

NOTE:• Forprojectorthrowdistances,referto“Throwdistanceandscreensize”onpage152.• BeforeperformingtheEdgeBlendingfunction,placetheprojectorinthecorrectpositionsothattheimagebecomessquareintheappropriatesize,andthenmakeopticaladjustments(lensshift,focus,andzoom).

• Adjustthebrightnessofeachprojectorusing[REF.LIGHTADJUST]under[LIGHTMODE].Inaddition,use[REF.WHITEBALANCE]toadjustthe[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS]and[UNIFORMITY].

BeforeexplaininguseoftheEdgeBlendingfunctionThissectionexplainsthecasefor“Example:Placingtwoprojectorssidebyside”.Asshown,theprojectedimageontheleftisreferredtoas“ProjectorA”andtheprojectedimageontherightisreferredto“ProjectorB”.Unlessotherwisespecifiedhereinafter,the“projector”isusedtomeanbothAandB.

Example:Placingtwoprojectorssidebyside

Edge Blending area

Projected area Projected area

Projector A Projector B

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Preparation:• Turnontheprojectoranddisplayasignal.• Whenperformingsettingsoradjustmentsusingoneremotecontrol,enablethe[CONTROLID]forassigningIDto

each projector so as not to activate the other projectors. (→page121)

Setting the overlap of projection screens

①Enable[EDGEBLENDING].1 Pressthe“EdgeBlend.”button.

The [EDGE BLENDING] screen will be displayed. Align the cursor with [MODE] and then press the ENTER but-ton. The mode screen will be displayed.

2 Select[MODE]→[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.

This enables the Edge Blending function. The following menu items are available:

[TOP], [BOTTOM], [LEFT], [RIGHT], [BLACK LEVEL], and [BLEND CURVE]

3 Select[RIGHT]forProjectorAand[LEFT]forProjectorB.

Press the ENTER button.

The following items are available:

[CONTROL], [MARKER], [RANGE], and [POSITION]

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4 Select[CONTROL]→[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.

Each [TOP], [BOTTOM], [LEFT], [RIGHT], and [BLACK LEVEL] has its own [CONTROL], [MARKER], [RANGE], and [POSITION].

• ForProjectorA,setthe[CONTROL]forthe[TOP],[LEFT]and[BOTTOM]to[OFF].SimilarlyforProjectorB,set the [CONTROL] for the [TOP], [RIGHT] and [BOTTOM] to [OFF].

②Adjust[RANGE]and[POSITION]todetermineanareaofoverlappededgesofimagesprojectedfromeachprojector.Turningon[MARKER]willdisplaymarkersinmagentaandgreen.Themagentamarkerisusedfor[RANGE]andgreenonefor[POSITION].

[RANGE](Determine an area of overlapped edges of images.)

[POSITION](Determine the position of overlapped edges of images.)Green marker

Turn on [RIGHT]

Magenta marker

Turn on [LEFT]

Magenta marker

* The2screensareseparatedinthediagramforexplanatorypurposes.

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1 Adjust[RANGE].

Use the ◀ or ▶ button to adjust the overlapped area.

TIP:• Adjusttooverlaponeprojector’markerwiththeotherprojector’smarker.

2 Adjust[POSITION].

Use the ◀ or ▶ button to align one edge with the other edge of overlapped images.

TIP:• Whendisplayingasignalwithadifferentresolution,performtheEdgeBlendingfunctionfromthestart.• Settingof[MARKER]willnotbesavedandreturnto[OFF]whentheprojectoristurnedoff.• Todisplayorhidethemarkerwhiletheprojectorisrunning,turnonoroff[MARKER]fromthemenu.

[BLEND CURVE]Adjustthebrightnessoftheoverlappedsectiononthescreens.Accordingtothenecessity,adjustthebrightnessoftheoverlappedsectiononthescreensbythe[BLENDCURVE]AND[BLACKLEVEL].• Setthe[MODE]to[ON]forselecting[BLENDCURVE]and[BLACKLEVEL].

Selectinganoptionforthe[BLENDCURVE]Bycontrollingthegraduationoftheoverlappedsectiononthescreens,itmakestheborderontheprojectedscreensinconspicuous.Selecttheoptimaloptionamongnine.1.OntheOn-ScreenMenu,movethecursorontothe[DISPLAY]→[EDGEBLENDING]→[BLENDCURVE]and

thenpresstheENTER.Theoptionsettingscreenforthe[BRENDCURVE]isdisplayedon.

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2. Selectoneoptionamongnineby▲ or ▼.

Black Level AdjustmentThisadjuststheblackleveloftheoverlappingareaandthenon-overlappingareaofthemulti-screen(EDGEBLENDING).Adjustthebrightnesslevelifyoufeelthedifferenceistoolarge.

NOTE:Thisfunctionisenabledonlywhen[MODE]isturnedon.Adjustableareavariesdependingonwhatcombinationof[TOP],[BOTTOM],[LEFT]and[RIGHT]areturnedon.

Example:AdjustingtheBlackLevelwhenplacingtwoprojectorssidebyside

Width of overlap

Adjust [CENTER] Adjust [CENTER]

Projector A’s image

Projector B’s image

Adjust [CENTER-RIGHT] Adjust [CENTER-LEFT]

1. Select[DISPLAY]→[EDGEBLENDING]→[BLACKLEVEL]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The screen will switch to the black level adjustment screen.

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2.Usethe▼ or ▲buttontoselectanitemandusethe◀ or ▶toadjusttheblacklevel. Do this for the other projector if necessary.

9-segmentedportionsforBlackLeveladjustmentThecenterprojector

Thisfunctionadjuststhebrightnesslevelof9-segmentedportionsforthecenterprojectorand4-segmentedportionsfor the left bottom projector as shown below.

TOP-LEFT

BOTTOM-LEFT

CENTER-LEFT

TOP-RIGHT

CENTER-RIGHT

BOTTOM-RIGHT

TOP-CENTER

CENTER

CENTER

BOTTOM-CENTER

TOP-RIGHT

CENTER-RIGHT

TOP-CENTER

TIP:• Thenumberofblackleveldivisionscreens(maximumofninedivisions)changesdependingonthenumberofedgeblendingpositionsselected(top,bottom,right,left).Inaddition,whenthetop/bottomandleft/rightendsareselected,thecornerdivisionscreenappears.

• Theedgeblendingwidthisthewidthsetintherangeandthecornerisformedbytheintersectingareaofthetop/bottomendsorleft/rightends.

• The[BLACKLEVEL]canbeadjustedtomakeitbrighteronly.

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NOTE:Theon-screenmenumaynotbedisplayedcorrectlywhileinterlacedmotionvideoimageisprojected.

1.PresstheMENUbuttonontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettodisplaythemenu.

NOTE:ThecommandssuchasENTER,EXIT,▲▼,◀▶inthebottomshowavailablebuttonsforyouroperation.

2.Pressthe◀▶buttonsontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettodisplaythesubmenu.

3.PresstheENTERbuttonontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettohighlightthetopitemorthefirsttab.

4.Usethe▲▼buttonsontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettoselecttheitemyouwanttoadjustorset.

Youcanusethe◀▶buttonsontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettoselectthetabyouwant.

5.PresstheENTERbuttonontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettodisplaythesubmenuwindow.

6.Adjustthelevelorturntheselecteditemonoroffbyusingthe▲▼◀▶buttonsontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinet.

Changes are stored until adjusted again.

7.Repeatsteps2-6toadjustanadditionalitem,orpresstheEXITbuttonontheremotecontrolortheprojectorcabinettoquitthemenudisplay.

NOTE:Whenamenuormessageisdisplayed,severallinesofinformationmaybelost,dependingonthesignalorsettings.

8.PresstheMENUbuttontoclosethemenu.

Toreturntothepreviousmenu,presstheEXITbutton.

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❷ Menu ElementsSlide bar

Solid triangle

Menu mode

Tab

Radio button

High Altitude symbol

LIGHT MODE symbol

Menuwindowsordialogboxestypicallyhavethefollowingelements:

Highlight ����������������������������� Indicates the selected menu or item� Solid triangle ���������������������� Indicates further choices are available� A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active� Tab �������������������������������������� Indicates a group of features in a dialog box� Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front�Radio button �����������������������Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box�Source �������������������������������� Indicates the currently selected source�Menu mode ������������������������ Indicates the current menu mode: BASIC or ADVANCED�Off Timer remaining time ���� Indicates the remaining countdown time when the [OFF TIMER] is preset�Slide bar ����������������������������� Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment�LIGHT MODE symbol ���������� Indicates [LIGHT MODE] is set�Key Lock symbol ���������������� Indicates the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is enabled�Thermometer symbol ��������� Indicates the [LIGHT MODE] is forcibly set to [ON] mode because the internal temperature is too

high�High Altitude symbol ���������� Indicates the [FAN MODE] is set to [HIGH ALTITUDE] mode�

Source

Available buttons

Thermometer symbol

Key Lock symbol

Off Timer remaining time

Highlight

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* Theasterisk(*)indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal.*1 The[GAMMACORRECTION]itemisavailablewhenanitemotherthan[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[REFERENCE].*2 The[SCREENSIZE]itemisavailablewhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[REFERENCE].*3 When[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[REFERENCE],the[COLORTEMPERATURE]isnotavailable.*4 The[INPUTRESOLUTION]itemcanbeselectedforCOMPUTERinput.*5 The[HDRMODE]itemisavailableexclusivelyfor4Ksignal.

•Basicmenuitemsareindicatedbyshadedarea.❸ List of Menu ItemsSomemenuitemsarenotavailabledependingontheinputsource.Menu Item Default Options

INPUT

1:HDMI1 *2:HDMI2 *3:DisplayPort *4:COMPUTER *5:HDBaseTENTRY LISTTEST PATTERN

ADJUST

PICTURE

MODE STANDARD STANDARD, PROFESSIONAL

PRESET * AUTO, 1:HIGH-BRIGHT, 2:PRESENTATION, 3:VIDEO, 4:MOVIE, 5:GRAPHIC, 6:sRGB, 7:DICOM SIM�

DETAIL SETTINGS

GENERAL

REFERENCE * HIGH-BRIGHT, PRESENTATION, VIDEO, MOVIE, GRAPHIC, sRGB, DICOM SIM�

GAMMA CORRECTION*1 DYNAMIC, NATURAL, BLACK DETAILSCREEN SIZE*2 * LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALLCOLOR TEMPERATURE*3 *DYNAMIC CONTRAST * OFF, MOTION IMAGE, STILL IMAGELIGHT ADJUST *

WHITE BALANCECONTRAST R 0CONTRAST G 0CONTRAST B 0BRIGHTNESS R 0BRIGHTNESS G 0BRIGHTNESS B 0

COLOR CORRECTIONRED 0 HUE, SATURATIONGREEN 0 HUE, SATURATIONBLUE 0 HUE, SATURATIONYELLOW 0 HUE, SATURATIONMAGENTA 0 HUE, SATURATIONCYAN 0 HUE, SATURATION

CONTRAST 50BRIGHTNESS 50SHARPNESS 10COLOR 50HUE 0VOLUMERESET

IMAGE OPTIONS

CLOCK *PHASE *HORIZONTAL *VERTICAL *BLANKING * TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHTOVERSCAN AUTO, 0[%], 5[%], 10[%]

ASPECT RATIOAUTO (HDTV/SDTV) AUTO, NORMAL, 4:3, LETTERBOX, WIDE SCREEN,

ZOOM, FULL

AUTO (COMPUTER) AUTO, NORMAL, 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 15:9, 16:10, FULL, NATIVE

INPUT RESOLUTION*4 * –

VIDEO

NOISE REDUCTIONRANDOM NR * OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGHMOSQUITO NR OFF OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGHBLOCK NR OFF OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH

DEINTERLACE NORMAL NORMAL, MOVIE, STILLCONTRAST ENHANCEMENT

MODE AUTO OFF, AUTO, NORMALGAIN

SIGNAL TYPE AUTO AUTO, RGB, REC601, REC709, REC2020VIDEO LEVEL AUTO AUTO, NORMAL, ENHANCED, SUPER WHITEHDR MODE*5 AUTO AUTO, OFF, ON

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ADJUST

3D SETTINGS

STEREO VIEWER SINGLE SINGLE, DUAL LEFT, DUAL RIGHTSTEREO FILTER SINGLE SINGLE, DUAL LEFT, DUAL RIGHT

FORMAT AUTOAUTO, OFF(2D), FRAME PACKING, SIDE BY SIDE(HALF), SIDE BY SIDE(FULL), TOP AND BOTTOM, FRAME ALTERNATIVE, LINE ALTERNATIVE

L/R INVERT OFF OFF, ON

LENS MEMORY

STOREMOVERESET

DISPLAY

PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE

SUB INPUT OFF OFF, HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseTMODE PIP PIP, PICTURE BY PICTUREPICTURE SWAP OFF OFF, ON

PIP SETTING

START POSITION TOP-LEFT TOP-LEFT, TOP-RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-RIGHTHORIZONTAL POSITIONVERTICAL POSITIONSIZE MEDIUM LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL

BORDER

GEOMETRIC CORRECTION

MODE OFF OFF, KEYSTONE, CORNERSTONE, HORIZONTAL CORNER, VERTICAL CORNER, WARP, PC TOOL

KEYSTONE

HORIZONTALVERTICALTILTTHROW RATIO

CORNERSTONE TOP-LEFT, TOP, TOP-RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM, BOTTOM-RIGHT

HORIZONTAL CORNER TOP-LEFT, TOP, TOP-RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM, BOTTOM-RIGHT

VERTICAL CORNER TOP-LEFT, TOP, TOP-RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM, BOTTOM-RIGHT

WARP TOP-LEFT, TOP, TOP-RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM, BOTTOM-RIGHT

PC TOOL OFF OFF, 1, 2, 3RESET

EDGE BLENDING

MODE OFF OFF, ON

TOP

CONTROL ON OFF, ONMARKER OFF OFF, ONRANGEPOSITION

BOTTOM

CONTROL ON OFF, ONMARKER OFF OFF, ONRANGEPOSITION

LEFT

CONTROL ON OFF, ONMARKER OFF OFF, ONRANGEPOSITION

RIGHT

CONTROL ON OFF, ONMARKER OFF OFF, ONRANGEPOSITION

BLACK LEVEL

TOP-LEFTTOP-CENTERTOP-RIGHTCENTER-LEFTCENTERCENTER-RIGHTBOTTOM-LEFTBOTTOM-CENTERBOTTOM-RIGHT

BLEND CURVE 5 OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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DISPLAY MULTI SCREEN

WHITE BALANCE

MODE OFF OFF, ONCONTRAST WCONTRAST RCONTRAST GCONTRAST BBRIGHTNESS WBRIGHTNESS RBRIGHTNESS GBRIGHTNESS B

PICTURE SETTING

MODE OFF OFF, ZOOM, TILING

ZOOM

HORIZONTAL ZOOMVERTICAL ZOOMHORIZONTAL POSITIONVERTICAL POSITION

TILING

WIDTH 1 UNIT, 2 UNITS, 3 UNITS, 4 UNITSHEIGHT 1 UNIT, 2 UNITS, 3 UNITS, 4 UNITSHORIZONTAL POSITION 1st UNIT, 2nd UNIT, 3rd UNIT, 4th UNIT

VERTICAL POSITION 1st UNIT, 2nd UNIT, 3rd UNIT, 4th UNIT

SETUP

MENU(1)

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, SVENSKA, 日本語DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA, MAGYAR, POLSKI, NEDERLANDS, SUOMINORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУССКИЙ, , Ελληνικά, 简体中文, 한국어ROMÂNĂ, HRVATSKA, БЪЛГАРСКИ, INDONESIA, हिन्दी, ไทย,

, 繁體中文, Tiếng ViệtCOLOR SELECT COLOR COLOR, MONOCHROMEINPUT DISPLAY ON OFF, ONMESSAGE DISPLAY ON OFF, ONID DISPLAY ON OFF, ON3D CAUTION MESSAGE ON OFF, ON

DISPLAY TIME AUTO 45 SEC MANUAL, AUTO 5 SEC, AUTO 15 SEC, AUTO 45 SEC

MENU(2)

MENU ANGLE 0°, 90°, 270°

MENU POSITIONHORIZONTAL POSITIONVERTICAL POSITIONRESET

INSTALLA-TION(1)

ORIENTATION AUTO AUTO, DESKTOP FRONT, CEILING REAR, DESKTOP REAR, CEILING FRONT

SCREENSCREEN TYPE FREE FREE, 4:3 SCREEN, 16:9 SCREEN, 16:10 SCREENPOSITION

WALL COLOR OFFOFF, WHITEBOARD, BLACKBOARD, BLACKBOARD (GRAY), LIGHT YELLOW, LIGHT GREEN, LIGHT BLUE, SKY BLUE, LIGHT ROSE, PINK

FAN MODE AUTO AUTO, NORMAL, HIGH, HIGH ALTITUDE

LIGHT MODELIGHT MODE ECO1 NORMAL, ECO1, ECO2, LONG LIFECONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF OFF, ONREF� LIGHT ADJUST

REF� WHITE BALANCE

CONTRAST RCONTRAST GCONTRAST BBRIGHTNESS RBRIGHTNESS GBRIGHTNESS BUNIFORMITY RUNIFORMITY B

STATIC CONVERGENCE

HORIZONTAL RHORIZONTAL GHORIZONTAL BVERTICAL RVERTICAL GVERTICAL B

REF� LENS MEMORY

PROFILE 1 1, 2STOREMOVERESETLOAD BY SIGNAL OFF OFF, ONFORCED MUTE OFF OFF, ON

LENS CALIBRATION

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SETUP

INSTALLA-TION(2) SHUTTER SETTINGS

POWER ON SHUTTER OPEN OPEN, CLOSEFADE IN TIME 0–10 SECFADE OUT TIME 0–10 SEC

CONTROL

TOOLS

ADMINISTRA-TOR MODE

MENU MODE ADVANCED ADVANCED, BASICNOT SAVE SETTING VALUES OFF OFF, ONNEW PASSWORDCONFIRM PASSWORD

PROGRAM TIMER

ENABLE OFF OFF, ON

SETTINGS

EDIT

ACTIVE OFF OFF, ON

DAY SUN SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, MON-FRI, MON-SAT, EVERY DAY

TIMEFUNCTION POWER POWER, INPUT, LIGHT MODEADVANCED SETTINGSPOWER OFF OFF, ONINPUT HDMI1 HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseTLIGHT MODE ECO1 NORMAL, ECO1, ECO2, LONG LIFE

REPEAT OFF OFF, ONDELETEUPDOWNBACK

DATE AND TIME SETTINGS

TIME ZONE SETTIMGS

UTC

-12:00, -11:30, -11:00, -10:30, -10:00, -09:30, -09:00, -08:30, -08:00, -07:30, -07:00, -06:30, -06:00, -05:30, -05:00, -04:30, -04:00, -03:30, -03:00, -02:30, -02:00, -01:30, -01:00, -00:30, 00:00, +00:30, +01:00, +01:30, +02:00, +02:30, +03:00, +03:30, +04:00, +04;30, +05:00, +05:30, +06:00, +06:30, +07:00, +07:30, +08:00, +08:30, +09:00, +09:30, +10:00, +10:30, +11:00, +11:30, +12:00, +12:30, +13:00

DATE AND TIME SETTINGS

DATE MM/DD/YYYYTIME HH:MMINTERNET TIME SERVER OFF, ON

IP ADDRESSUPDATE

SUMMER TIME SETTINGS

ENABLE OFF, ONMON(START) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

DAY(START)FIRST WEEK, SECOND WEEK, THIRD WEEK, FOURTH WEEK, LAST WEEKSUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT

TIME(START)MON(EXIT) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

DAY(EXIT)FIRST WEEK, SECOND WEEK, THIRD WEEK, FOURTH WEEK, LAST WEEKSUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT

TIME(EXIT)TIME DIFFERENCE +01:00, +00:30, -00:30, -01:00

MOUSEBUTTON RIGHT HAND RIGHT HAND, LEFT HANDSENSITIVITY MEDIUM FAST, MEDIUM, SLOW

CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF OFF, ONSECURITY OFF OFF, ONCOMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 115200bps

CONTROL IDCONTROL ID NUMBER 1 1–254CONTROL ID OFF OFF, ON, AUTO

REMOTE SENSOR FRONT/BACK FRONT/BACK, FRONT, BACK, HDBaseT

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SETUP

NETWORK SETTINGS

WIRED LAN

INTERFACE LAN, HDBaseTPROFILES DISABLE, PROFILE 1, PROFILE 2DHCP OFF, ONIP ADDRESSSUBNET MASKGATEWAYAUTO DNS OFF, ONDNS CONFIGURATIONRECONNECT

PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME PJ-********

DOMAINHOST NAME pj-********DOMAIN NAME

ALERT MAIL

ALERT MAIL OFF, ONHOST NAME pj-********DOMAIN NAMESENDER'S ADDRESSSMTP SERVER NAMERECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 1RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 2RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 3TEST MAIL

NETWORK SERVICE

HTTP SERVER

NEW PASSWORDCONFIRM PASSWORD

PJLinkNEW PASSWORDCONFIRM PASSWORD

AMX BEACON OFF, ON

CREST-RON

ROOMVIEW

CRESTRON CONTROL

ENABLEIP ADDRESSIP ID

Extron XTP OFF, ON

SOURCE OPTIONS

AUTO ADJUST NORMAL OFF, NORMAL, FINE

AUDIO SELECT

HDMI1 HDMI1 HDMI1, COMPUTERHDMI2 HDMI2 HDMI2, COMPUTERDisplayPort DisplayPort DisplayPort, COMPUTERHDBaseT HDBaseT HDBaseT, COMPUTER

DEFAULT INPUT SELECT LAST LAST, AUTO, HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseTSEAMLESS SWITCHING OFF OFF, ONBACKGROUND BLUE BLUE, BLACK, LOGOHDBaseT OUT SELECT AUTO AUTO, HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, HDBaseT

EDID VERSIONHDMI1 MODE1 MODE1, MODE2HDMI2 MODE1 MODE1, MODE2

HDCP VERSIONHDMI1 HDCP2�2 HDCP2�2, HDCP1�4HDMI2 HDCP2�2 HDCP2�2, HDCP1�4HDBaseT HDCP1�4 HDCP2�2, HDCP1�4

POWER OPTIONS

STANDBY MODE NORMAL NORMAL, SLEEPDIRECT POWER ON OFF OFF, ONAUTO POWER ON SELECT OFF OFF, HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseTAUTO POWER OFF 0:15 OFF, 0:05, 0:10, 0:15, 0:20, 0:30, 1:00OFF TIMER OFF OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00

RESETCURRENT SIGNALALL DATAALL DATA (INCLUDING ENTRY LIST)

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INFO�

USAGE TIMELIGHT HOURS USEDTOTAL CARBON SAVINGS

SOURCE(1)

INPUT TERMINALRESOLUTIONHORIZONTAL FREQUENCYVERTICAL FREQUENCYSYNC TYPESYNC POLARITYSCAN TYPESOURCE NAMEENTRY NO�

SOURCE(2)

SIGNAL TYPEBIT DEPTHVIDEO LEVELSAMPLING FREQUENCY3D FORMAT

SOURCE(3)

INPUT TERMINALRESOLUTIONHORIZONTAL FREQUENCYVERTICAL FREQUENCYSYNC TYPESYNC POLARITYSCAN TYPESOURCE NAMEENTRY NO�

SOURCE(4)

SIGNAL TYPEBIT DEPTHVIDEO LEVELSAMPLING FREQUENCY3D FORMAT

WIRED LAN

IP ADDRESSSUBNET MASKGATEWAYMAC ADDRESS

VERSION(1)FIRMWAREDATAFIRMWARE2

OTHERS

DATE TIMEPROJECTOR NAMEMODEL NO�SERIAL NUMBERCONTROL ID*5

DETECTED PROJECTORSLENS ID

CONDITIONS

INTAKE TEMPERATUREEXHAUST TEMPERATUREATMOSPHERIC PRESSUREINSTALLATION POSITIONX-AXISY-AXISZ-AXIS

HDBaseT

SIGNAL QUALITYOPERATION MODELINK STATUSHDMI STATUS

*5 [CONTROLID]willbedisplayedwhen[CONTROLID]hasbeensetup.

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❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT]

1:HDMI1ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheHDMI1INterminal.

2:HDMI2ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheHDMI2INterminal.

3:DisplayPortThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheDisplayPortINterminal.

4:COMPUTERThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtothecomputervideoinputterminal.(ThisprojectstheanalogRGBsignalorcomponentsignal.)

5:HDBaseTProjectingtheHDBaseTsignal.

ENTRY LISTDisplaysalistofsignals.Seethefollowingpages.

TEST PATTERNClosesthemenuandswitchestothetestpatternscreen.

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Using the Entry ListWhenanysourceadjustmentsaremade,theadjustmentsareautomaticallyregisteredintheEntryList.The(adjust-mentvaluesof)registeredsignalscanbeloadedfromtheEntryListwhenevernecessary.However,onlyupto100patternscanberegisteredintheEntryList.When100patternshavebeenregisteredintheEntryList,anerrormessageisthendisplayedandnoadditionalpatternscanberegistered.Youshouldthusdelete(adjustmentvaluesof)signalsthatarenolongerneeded.

Displaying the Entry list1.PresstheMENUbutton.

The menu will be displayed.

2.Pressthe◀ or ▶buttontoselect[INPUT]. The INPUT list will be displayed.

* This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model.

3.Usethe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼toselect[ENTRYLIST]andpresstheENTERbutton. The ENTRY LIST windows will be displayed.

If the ENTRY LIST window is not displayed, switch the menu to [ADVANCED].

To switch the menu between [ADVANCED] and [BASIC], select [SETUP] → [CONTROL] → [TOOLS] → [AD-MINISTRATOR MODE] → [MENU MODE]. (→ page 116)

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EnteringthecurrentlyprojectedsignalintotheEntryList[ (STORE)]

1.Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectanynumber.

2.Pressthe◀ or ▶buttontoselect[ (STORE)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

CallingupasignalfromtheEntryList[ (LOAD)]Press the ▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignalandpresstheENTERbutton.

EditingasignalfromtheEntryList[ (EDIT)]

1.Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignalyouwishtoedit.2. Pressthe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ (EDIT)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The EDIT window will be displayed.

SOURCENAME Enterasignalname.Upto18alphanumericcharacterscanbeused.INPUT The input terminal can be changed. Switching betweenHDMI/DisplayPort/Computer/

HDBaseTispossible.LOCK Setsothattheselectedsignalcannotbedeletedwhen[ (ALLDELETE)]isexecuted.

ThechangesmadeafterLOCKexecutioncannotbesaved.SKIP Setsothattheselectedsignalwillbeskippedduringautosearch.

3. Settheaboveitemsandselect[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.

NOTE:Theinputterminalcannotbechangedtothecurrentlyprojectedsignal.

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CuttingasignalfromtheEntryList[ (CUT)]

1.Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignalyouwishtodelete.2.Pressthe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ (CUT)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The signal will be deleted from the Entry List and the deleted signal will be displayed on the clipboard at the bot-tom of the Entry List.

NOTE:• Thecurrentlyprojectedsignalcannotbedeleted.• Whenthelockedsignalisselected,itwillbedisplayedingraywhichindicatesitisnotavailable.

TIP:• DataontheclipboardcanbepassedontotheEntryList.• DataontheclipboardwillnotbelostaftertheEntryListisclosed.

CopyingandpastingasignalfromtheEntryList[ (COPY)]/[ (PASTE)]

1.Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignalyouwishtocopy.2.Pressthe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ (COPY)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The copied signal will be displayed on the clipboard at the bottom of the Entry List.

3.Pressthe◀ or ▶buttontomovetothelist.

4. Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignal.5.Pressthe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ (PASTE)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

Data on the clipboard will be pasted to the signal.

DeletingallthesignalsfromtheEntryList[ (ALLDELTE)]

1.Pressthe◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ (ALLDELETE)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation message will be displayed.

2.Pressthe◀ or ▶buttontoselect[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.

NOTE:Thelockedsignalcannotbedeleted.

UsingTestPattern[TESTPATTERN]Displaysthetestpatternforadjustingdistortiononthescreenandthefocusatthetimeoftheprojectorsetup.Oncethe[TESTPATTERN]ontheonscreenmenuisselected,thepatternforadjustmentwillbedisplayedon.Ifyoufinddistortiononthepattern,adjusttheprojectorinstallationangleorcorrectdistortionbypressingtheGeometric.buttonontheremote.Ifthefocusadjustmentisrequired,presstheFOCUSbuttonontheremotecontrolfordisplayingtheFOCUSadjustmentscreenandthenadjustFOCUSby◀ or ▶button.RecommendtoperformthefocusadjustmentafterleavingtheprojectorunderthestatetheTESTPATTERNhasbeenprojectedforover30minutes.PressEXITbutton to close the test pattern and return to the menu.

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❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST][PICTURE]

[MODE]Thisfunctionallowsyoutodeterminehowtosavesettingsfor[DETAILSETTINGS]of[PRESET]foreachinput.

STANDARD ������������ Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7)PROFESSIONAL ����� Saves all the settings of [PICTURE] for each input�

NOTE:• When[TESTPATTERN]isdisplayed,[MODE]cannotbeselected.

[PRESET]Thisfunctionallowsyoutoselectoptimizedsettingsforyourprojectedimage.Youcanadjustneutraltintforyellow,cyanormagenta.Therearesevenfactorypresetsoptimizedforvarioustypesofimages.Youcanalsouse[DETAILSETTINGS]tosetuseradjustablesettingstocustomizeeachgammaorcolor.Yoursettingscanbestoredin[PRESET1]to[PRESET7].

AUTO ��������������������� Automatically distinguish the optimal setting for the input signal�HIGH-BRIGHT �������� Recommended for use in a brightly lit room�PRESENTATION ����� Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file�VIDEO �������������������� Recommended for typical TV program viewing�MOVIE ������������������� Recommended for movies�GRAPHIC ��������������� Recommended for graphics�sRGB ��������������������� Standard color valuesDICOM SIM� ���������� Recommended for DICOM simulation format�

NOTE:• The[DICOMSIM.]optionisfortraining/referenceonlyandshouldnotbeusedforactualdiagnosis.• DICOMstandsforDigitalImagingandCommunicationsinMedicine.ItisastandarddevelopedbytheAmericanCollegeofRadiol-ogy(ACR)andtheNationalElectricalManufacturersAssociation(NEMA).

Thestandardspecifieshowdigitalimagedatacanbemovedfromsystemtosystem.

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[DETAILSETTINGS]

[GENERAL]StoringYourCustomizedSettings[REFERENCE]Thisfunctionallowsyoutostoreyourcustomizedsettingsin[PRESET1]to[PRESET7].First,selectabasepresetmodefrom[REFERENCE],thenset[GAMMACORRECTION]and[COLORTEMPERA-TURE].

HIGH-BRIGHT �������� Recommended for use in a brightly lit room�PRESENTATION ����� Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file�VIDEO �������������������� Recommended for typical TV program viewing�MOVIE ������������������� Recommended for movies�GRAPHIC ��������������� Recommended for graphics�sRGB ��������������������� Standard color values�DICOM SIM� ���������� Recommended for DICOM simulation format�

SelectingGammaCorrectionMode[GAMMACORRECTION]Eachmodeisrecommendedfor:

DYNAMIC �������������� Creates a high-contrast picture�NATURAL ��������������� Natural reproduction of the picture�BLACK DETAIL ������� Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture�

NOTE:Thisfunctionisnotavailablewhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[DETAILSETTINGS].

SelectingScreenSizeforDICOMSIM[SCREENSIZE]Thisfunctionwillperformgammacorrectionappropriateforthescreensize.

LARGE ������������������� For screen size of 150"MEDIUM ���������������� For screen size of 100"SMALL ������������������� For screen size of 50"

NOTE:Thisfunctionisavailableonlywhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[DETAILSETTINGS].

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AdjustingColorTemperature[COLORTEMPERATURE]Thisoptionallowsyoutoselectthecolortemperatureofyourchoice.Avaluebetween5000Kand10500Kcanbesetin100Kunits.

NOTE:When[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[REFERENCE],thisfunctionisnotavailable.

AdjustingBrightnessandContrast[DYNAMICCONTRAST]Whenset,themostoptimalcontrastratioisadjustedaccordingtothevideo.

OFF ������������������������ Dynamic contrast is disabled�MOTION IMAGE ����� Most optimal settings for moving images�STILL IMAGE ��������� Most optimal settings for static images� Rapidly follows any changes in the video�

NOTE:• Dependingontheconditions,projectorsettingssuchas[DYNAMICCONTRAST]maynotbeabletobeselected.

AdjustingBrightness[LIGHTADJUST]Theadjustmentiseffectivewhen[PROFESSIONAL]isselectedfor[MODE].

AdjustingWhiteBalance[WHITEBALANCE]Thisallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalance.Contrastforeachcolor(RGB)toadjustthewhitelevelofthescreen;Brightnessforeachcolor(RGB)isusedtoadjusttheblacklevelofthescreen.

[COLORCORRECTION]Correctsthecolorforallsignals.Adjuststhetoneforthecolorsred,green,blue,yellow,magentaandcyan.

RED HUE +Direction Magentadirection−Direction Yellowdirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

GREEN HUE +Direction Yellowdirection−Direction Cyandirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

BLUE HUE +Direction Cyandirection−Direction Magentadirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

YELLOW HUE +Direction Reddirection−Direction Greendirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

MAGENTA HUE +Direction Bluedirection−Direction Reddirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

CYAN HUE +Direction Greendirection−Direction Bluedirection

SATURATION +Direction Vivid−Direction Weak

[CONTRAST]Adjuststheintensityoftheimageaccordingtotheincomingsignal.

[BRIGHTNESS]Adjuststhebrightnesslevelorthebackrasterintensity.

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[SHARPNESS]Controlsthedetailoftheimage.

[COLOR]Increasesordecreasesthecolorsaturationlevel.

[HUE]Variesthecolorlevelfrom+/−greento+/−blue.Theredlevelisusedasreference.

NOTE:• When[TESTPATTERN]isdisplayed,[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[SHARPNESS],[COLOR]and[HUE]cannotbeadjusted.

[RESET]Thesettingsandadjustmentsfor[PICTURE]willbereturnedtothefactorydefaultsettingswiththeexceptionofthefollowing;Presetnumbersand[REFERENCE]withinthe[PRESET]screen.Thesettingsandadjustmentsunder[DETAILSETTINGS]withinthe[PRESET]screenthatarenotcurrentlyselectedwill not be reset.

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[IMAGE OPTIONS]

AdjustingClockandPhase[CLOCK/PHASE]ThisallowsyoutomanuallyadjustCLOCKandPHASE.

CLOCK ������������������� Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear� This function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image�This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time�

PHASE ������������������� Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise, dot interference or cross talk� (This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering�)Use [PHASE] only after the [CLOCK] is complete�

NOTE:The[CLOCK]and[PHASE]itemsareavailableforRGBsignalsonly.

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AdjustingHorizontal/VerticalPosition[HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL]Adjuststheimagelocationhorizontallyandvertically.

• Animagecanbedistortedduringtheadjustmentof[CLOCK]and[PHASE].Thisisnotmalfunction.

• Theadjustmentsfor[CLOCK],[PHASE],[HORIZONTAL],and[VERTICAL]willbestoredinmemoryforthecur-rentsignal.Thenexttimeyouprojectthesignalwiththesameresolution,horizontalandverticalfrequency,itsadjustments will be called up and applied.

Todeleteadjustmentsstoredinmemory,fromthemenu,youselect[SETUP]→[RESET]→[CURRENTSIGNAL]and reset the adjustments.

[BLANKING]Adjuststhedisplayrange(blanking)atthetop,bottom,leftandrightedgesoftheinputsignal.

SelectingOverscanPercentage[OVERSCAN]Selectoverscanpercentage(Auto,0%,5%and10%)forsignal.

Projected image

Overscaned by 10%

NOTE:• The[OVERSCAN]itemisnotavailable: -when[NATIVE]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO].

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SelectingtheAspectRatio[ASPECTRATIO]Usethisfunctiontoselectthescreen’slateral:longitudinalaspectratio.Theprojectorautomaticallyidentifiesthesignalbeinginputandsetstheoptimumaspectratio.

For Computer signal

ForHDTV/SDTVsignals

Resolution AspectRatioVGA 640×480 4:3SVGA 800×600 4:3XGA 1024×768 4:3WXGA 1280×768 15:9WXGA 1280×800 16:10HD(FWXGA) 1366×768 approx.16:9WXGA+ 1440×900 16:10SXGA 1280×1024 5:4SXGA+ 1400×1050 4:3WXGA++ 1600×900 16:9UXGA 1600×1200 4:3WSXGA+ 1680×1050 16:10FHD(1080P) 1920×1080 16:9WUXGA 1920×1200 16:10WQXGA 2560×1600 16:10QuadHD 3840×2160 16:9QuadHD 4096×2160 19:7

Options Function

AUTO Theprojectorwillautomaticallydeterminetheincomingsignalanddisplayitinitsaspectratio.Theprojectormayerroneouslydeterminetheaspectratiodependingonitssignal.Ifthisoccurs,selecttheappropriateaspectratiofromthefollowing.

NORMAL Theimageisdisplayedinitsoriginalaspectratioofitsinputsignal..

4:3 Theimageisdisplayedin4:3aspectratio.

5:4 Theimageisdisplayedin5:4aspectratio

16:9 Theimageisdisplayedin16:9aspectratio

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Options Function

15:9 Theimageisdisplayedin15:9aspectratio

16:10 Theimageisdisplayedin16:10aspectratio

NATIVE Theprojectordisplaysthecurrentimageinitstrueresolutionwhentheincomingcomputersignalhasalowerorhigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution.(→page2)Whentheincomingcomputersignalhasahigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution,thecenterofanimagewillbedisplayed.

LETTERBOX Theimageofaletterboxsignal(16:9)isstretchedequallyinthehorizontalandverticaldirectionstofitthescreen.

WIDESCREEN Theimageofasqueezesignal(16:9)isstretchedleftandrightin16:9.

ZOOM Theimageofasqueezesignal(16:9)isstretchedleftandrightin4:3.Partsofthedisplayedimagearecroppedattheleftandrightedgesandthereforenotvisible.

FULL Projecttofullscreensize.

TIP:• Imagepositioncanbeadjustedverticallyusing[POSITION]whenthe[16:9],[15:9],or[16:10]aspectratiosareselected.• Theterm“letterbox”referstoamorelandscape-orientedimagewhencomparedtoa4:3image,whichisthestandardaspectratioforavidesource.

Theletterboxsignalhasaspectratioswiththevistasize“1.85:1”orcinemascopesize“2.35:1”formoviefilm.• Theterm“squeeze”referstothecompressedimageofwhichaspectratioisconvertedfrom16:9to4:3.

[INPUTRESOLUTION]Theresolutionisassignedautomaticallywhentheresolutionoftheinputsignalfromthecomputervideoinputterminal(analogRGB)cannotbedistinguished.

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[VIDEO]

UsingNoiseReduction[NOISEREDUCTION]Whenprojectingavideoimage,youcanusethe[NOISEREDUCTION]functiontoreducethescreennoise(roughnessanddistortion).Thisdeviceisequippedwiththreetypesofnoisereductionfunctions.Selectthefunctionaccordingtothetypeofnoise.Dependingonthenoiselevel,thenoisereductioneffectcanbesetto[OFF],[LOW],[MEDIUM]or[HIGH].[NOISEREDUCTION]canbeselectedforSDTV,HDTVsignalandcomponentsignalinput.

RANDOM NR ��������� Reduces flickering random noise in an image� MOSQUITO NR ������ Reduces mosquito noise that appears around the edges of an image during Blu-ray playback�BLOCK NR ������������� Reduces block noise or mosaic-like patterns�

SelectingInterlacedProgressiveConversionProcessMode[DEINTERLACE]Thisfunctionallowsyoutoselectaninterlaced-to-progressiveconversionprocessforvideosignals.

NORMAL ���������������� Automatically distinguishes a moving image from a static image to create a distinct image� Please select [MOVIE] if there are any obvious jitter and noises�

MOVIE ������������������� Select when projecting moving images� This is suitable for signals with a lot of jitter and noise�STILL ��������������������� Select when projecting static images� The video will flicker when a moving image is projected�

[CONTRASTENHANCEMENT]Usingthecharacteristicsofthehumaneye,apicturequalitywithasenseofcontrastandresolutionisachieved.

OFF ������������������������ Suite vision is switched off�AUTO ��������������������� Contrast and picture quality are automatically improved using the suite vision function�NORMAL ���������������� Adjust the gain manually�

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[SIGNALTYPE]SelectionofRGBandcomponentsignals.Normally,thisissetto[AUTO].Pleasechangethesettingifthecoloroftheimageremainsunnatural.

AUTO ��������������������� Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals�RGB ����������������������� Switches to the RGB input�REC601 ������������������ Switches to the component signal conforming to the ITU-R Rec601 standard�

Setting appropriate to SDTV images�REC709 ������������������ Switches to the component signal conforming to the ITU-R Rec709 standard�

Setting appropriate to Hi-Vision images�REC2020 ���������������� Switches to the component signal conforming to the ITU-R Rec2020 standard�

Setting appropriate to 4K images�

[VIDEOLEVEL]SelectionofthevideosignallevelwhenconnectinganexternaldevicetotheHDMI1INterminal,HDMI2INterminal,DisplayPortinputterminal,andHDBaseTINterminaloftheprojector.

AUTO ��������������������� The video level is switched automatically based on the information from the device outputting the signal�Depending on the connected device, this setting may not be made properly� In this case, switch to [NORMAL] or [ENHANCED] from the menu and view with the optimum setting�

NORMAL ���������������� This disables the enhanced mode�ENHANCED ������������ This improves the image’s contrast, expressing the dark and light sections more dynamically�SUPER WHITE ������� The video contrast is improved and the dark areas appear more dynamic�

[HDRMODE]

AUTO ��������������������� Automatically distinguishes HDR signal�OFF ������������������������ Projects the image based on the input signal ON ������������������������� Projects the image conforming to the HDR signal

Note:Theseoptionsareavailableexclusivelyfor4Ksignal.

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[3D SETTINGS]

Pleasereferto“3-10Projecting3Dvideos”(→page44) for the operation.

STEREOVIEWERStackupasingleormultipleprojectorsandcarryoutthesettingsforprojecting3Dvideos.Selecttheleft/rightset-tingsofthe3Deyewearusingthestereoviewer.

SINGLE ������������������ Use a single projector to project 3D videos�DUAL LEFT ������������ Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the left�DUAL RIGHT ���������� Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the right�

STEREO FILTERStackupasingleormultipleprojectorsandcarryout thesettings forprojecting3Dvideos. Imagesetting for3DglassesmadebyInfitec.

SINGLE ������������������ Use a single projector to project 3D videos�DUAL LEFT ������������ Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the left�DUAL RIGHT ���������� Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the right�

FORMATSelectthe3Dvideoformat(recording/transmissionformat).Selecttomatchthe3Dbroadcastand3Dmedia.Nor-mally,[AUTO]isselected.Pleaseselectthe3Dinputsignalformatwhenthe3Ddetectionsignaloftheformatcannotbedistinguished.

L/RINVERTInvertthedisplayorderoftheleftandrightvideos.Select[ON]ifyoufeeluncomfortablewiththe3Ddisplaywhen[OFF]isselected.

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Using the Lens Memory Function [LENS MEMORY]

ThisfunctionservestostoretheadjustedvaluesforeachinputsignalwhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFO-CUSbuttonsoftheprojector.Adjustedvaluescanbeappliedtothesignalyouselected.Thiswilleliminatetheneedtoadjustlensshift,focus,andzoomatthetimeofsourceselection.

STORE ������������������� Stores the current adjusted values in memory for each input signal�MOVE �������������������� Applies the adjusted values to the current signal�RESET �������������������� Returns the adjusted values to the last condition�

NOTE:• LensmemoryadjustmentswillbeautomaticallyregisteredtheENTRYLIST.TheselensmemoryadjustmentscanbeloadedfromtheENTRYLIST.(→page83)

Notethatperforming[CUT]or[ALLDELETE]intheENTRYLISTwilldeletelensmemoryadjustmentsaswellassourceadjust-ments.Thisdeletionwillnottakeeffectuntilotheradjustmentsisloaded.

• Forstoringeachadjustmentoflensshift,zoomandfocusascommonvalueforallinputsignal,storethemasreferencelensmemory.

Tostoreyouradjustedvaluesin[LENSMEMORY]:1.Projecttheconnecteddevicesignalyouwanttoadjust.

2.Adjusttheprojectingimageofposition,sizeandfocusbytheSHIFT/HOMEPOSITION,ZOOM+/−,andFOCUS+/−buttons.

• Adjustmentcanbeperformedbytheremotecontrol.Pleasereferto“2-5AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosi-tion” on page 20.

• Slightadjustmentbymovingtheprojectorpositionandbythetiltfootisnotsubjectof[LENSMEMORY].

3.Movethecursoron[STORE]andpressENTER.

4.Movethecursoron[YES]andpressENTER.

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Tocalluptheadjustedvaluesfrom[LENSMEMORY]:1. Fromthemenu,select[ADJUST]→[LENSMEMORY]→[MOVE]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

2.Pressthe◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton. During projection, if the adjusted values for an input signal have been saved, the lens will shift. If not, the lens will

shift according to the adjusted values stored in the selected [REF. LENS MEMORY] [PROFILE] number.

Toautomaticallyapplytheadjustedvaluesatthetimeofsourceselection:1. Fromthemenu,select[SETUP]→[INSTALLATION(1)]→[REF.LENSMEMORY]→[LOADBYSIGNAL]and

presstheENTERbutton.

2.Pressthe▼buttontoselectand[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton. This will move the lens automatically to the position at the time of source selection according to the adjusted

values.

NOTE:• TheLensMemoryfunctionmaynotproduceacompletelyalignedimage(duetotolerancesinthelenses)usingtheadjustedvaluesstoredintheprojector.AftercallingupandapplyingtheadjustedvaluesfromtheLensMemoryfunction,finelyadjustthelensshift,zoomandfocustoproducethebestpossibleimage.

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❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [DISPLAY][PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]

SUBINPUTSelecttheinputsignaltobedisplayedinthesub-display.Pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”(→page64) for details on the operation.

MODESelecteitherPIP(PICTUREINPICTURE)orPICTUREBYPICTUREwhenswitchingto2-screendisplay.

PICTURE SWAPThevideosinthemaindisplayandsub-displaywillbeswitched.Pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”(→page64) for details.

PIP SETTINGSelectthedisplayposition,positionadjustmentandsizeofthesub-displayinthePIPscreen.

START POSITION ��� Selection of the display position of the sub-display when switching to the PIP screen�HORIZONTAL POSITION ������������������������������ Adjust the display position of the sub-display in the horizontal direction� The respective corners will serve

as reference points�VERTICAL POSITION ������������������������������ Adjust the display position of the sub-display in the vertical direction� The respective corners will serve as

reference points�SIZE ����������������������� Select the display size of the sub-display�

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TIP:Thehorizontalpositionandverticalpositionaretheamountofmovementfromthereferencepoints.Forexample,whenTOP-LEFTisadjusted,thepositionisdisplayedwiththesameamountofmovementevenifdisplayedwithotherstartingpositions.Themaximumamountofmovementishalftheresolutionoftheprojector.

Reference pointAdjust using the horizon-tal position

Sub-display Main display

Reference point

Adjust using the vertical position

TOP-LEFT TOP-RIGHT

BOTTOM-LEFT BOTTOM-RIGHT

Reference pointReference point

BORDERSelectthedisplayboundaryofthemaindisplayandsub-displayofthe[PICTUREBYPICTURE]screen.

Display boundary

Main display Sub-displayMain display Sub-display Main displaySub-display

TIP:• Sevenoptionsfromzerotosixareavailable.

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[GEOMETRIC CORRECTION]

MODESetpatternforcorrectingdistortion.If[OFF]isselected,the[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]becomesineffective.Ifyouneedtochangethe[MENUANGLE],makesuretochangeitbeforeperformingthe[GEOMETRICCORREC-TION].If[MENUANGLE]ischangedafterperformingthe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],correctedvalueswillbereset to the default values.

KEYSTONECorrectdistortioninhorizontalandverticaldirections.

HORIZONTAL ��������� Adjustments when projecting from a diagonal direction to the screen�

VERTICAL �������������� Adjustments when projecting from the top or bottom direction to the screen�

TILT ����������������������� Adjusts the distortion when performing trapezoidal correction with the screen moved in the vertical direction using the lens shift�

THROW RATIO ������� Adjusts according to the projection ratio of the optional lens used�

Model name of lens unit

Adjustmentrange

NP40ZL 8-11NP41ZL 13-30NP42ZL 30-60

NOTE:• Whenpowerissuppliedtothedevice,theadjustmentvalueofthe[KEYSTONE]usedpreviouslyisretainedevenifthegradientofthedeviceischanged.

• Aselectricalcorrection iscarriedoutby [KEYSTONE], thebrightnessmaybe reducedor thescreenqualitymaydeterioratesometimes.

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CORNERSTONEDisplaythe4-pointcorrectionscreenandadjustthetrapezoidaldistortionoftheprojectionscreen.Pleasereferto“CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion[CORNERSTONE]”(→page36) for details on the operation.

HORIZONTALCORNER/VERTICALCORNERDistortioncorrectionforcornerprojectionsuchaswallsurfaces.

HORIZONTAL CORNER ������������������������������ Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the horizontal direction�

* Reverse angle correction is also possible�VERTICAL CORNER ������������������������������ Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the vertical direction�

* Reverse angle correction is also possible�

NOTE:• Whenthemaximumadjustmentrangeisexceeded,distortionadjustmentisdisabled.Setuptheprojectoratanoptimalangleasthedeteriorationintheimagequalityincreasesasthedistortionadjustmentvolumegetslarger.

• Pleasenotethattheimagewillgooutoffocusduetothedifferenceinthedistancebetweentheupperandlowerorleftandrightsidesandthecenterofthescreenforprojectionscuttingacrosscorners.Lenseswithshortfocalpointsarealsonotrecommendedforprojectionscuttingacrosscornersastheimagewillgooutoffocus.

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Adjustmentmethod1.Alignthecursorwiththe[HORIZONTALCORNER]or[VERTICALCORNER]ofthe[GEOMETRICCORREC-

TION]menuandthenpresstheENTERbutton.

• Theadjustmentscreenwillbedisplayed.

2.Pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstoalignthecursor(yellowbox)withthetargetadjustmentpointandthenpresstheENTERbutton.

• Thecursorwillchangeintoanadjustmentpoint(yellowincolor).

3.Pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstoadjustthecornersorsidesofthescreenandthenpresstheENTERbutton.• Theadjustmentpointwillgobacktobeingacursor(yellowbox).

Explanation of screen transition

• Theadjustmentpointsofthefourcorners(a,c,fandhinthedrawing)willmoveindependently.

• Thefollowingadjustmentpointsdifferatthe[HORIZONTALCORNER]and[VERTICALCORNER].

HORIZONTAL CORNER: When Point b in the drawing is moved, and the upper side and Point g are moved, the lower side will move in a parallel manner.

VERTICAL CORNER: When Point d in the drawing is moved, and the left side and Point e are moved, the right side will move in a parallel manner.

[Adjustment points of the [HORIZONTAL CORNER] screen and movement points of the projection screen]

a

b

b c

d e

f g h

a c

d e

fg

h

Point b will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points a, b, c

Point g will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points f, g, h

[Adjustment points of the [VERTICAL CORNER] screen and movement points of the projection screen]

a

a

b

bc

cd

dee

f

f

g

gh

h

Point d will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points a, d, f

Point e will be displaced in a parallel manner at the same time as Points f, g, h

4. StartfromStep2onwardstoadjusttheotherpoints.

5.Whentheadjustmentiscompleted,pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstoalignthecursorwiththe[EXIT]inthead-justmentscreenandthenpresstheENTERbutton.

• Switchtothe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]menuscreen.

TIP:AcommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisavailabletoperformcorrection.(→page38)

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WARPCorrectprojectedimagedistortiononaspecificsurfaceasacolumnorasphere.

NOTE:• Whenthemaximumadjustmentrangeisexceeded,distortionadjustmentisdisabled.Setuptheprojectoratanoptimalanglesincethemoretheadjustmentvolumegetslarge,themoreimagequalitygetsdeterioration.

• Pleasenotethattheimagewillgooutoffocusduetothedifferenceinthedistancebetweenperipheriesandthecenterofthescreenforprojectionscuttingacrosscornersasonacolumnorasphere.Lenseswithshortfocalpointsarealsonotrecommendedforprojectionscuttingacrosscornersastheimagewillgooutoffocus.

Adjustmentmethod1.Alignthecursorwiththe[WARP]ofthe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]menuandthepresstheENTER.

• Adjustmentscreenwillbedisplayedon.

2.Pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstoalignthecursor(bluebox)withthetargetadjustmentpointandthenpresstheENTER.

• Thecursorwillchangeintoanadjustmentpoint(yellowincolor).

3.Pressthe▼▲◀▶buttonstoadjustthecornersorsidesofthescreenandthenpresstheENTER.• Thecursorwillbacktoyellowbox.

Explanation for correcting distortion

• Eightadjustmentpointscanbemovedindependently.

• Forleftandrightsides,use◀/▶ buttons for adjusting the range of distortion, and ▼/▲ buttons for adjusting the distortion peak.

• Fortopandbottomsides,use▼/▲ buttons for adjusting the range of distortion, and ◀/▶ buttons for adjusting the distortion peak.

• Forcorners,use▼▲◀▶ buttons for moving positions.

ab

c

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gf

ba c

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4. Foradjustingotherpoints,repeatStep2onwards.

5.Whentheadjustmentiscompleted,movethecursorontothe[EXIT]ontheadjustmentscreenandpresstheENTER.

• Thescreenwillbeswitchedtothe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]menu. The adjustment completion screen will be displayed on.

6.Press◀ or ▶buttontomovethecursoronto[OK]thenpress[ENTER].

• TheadjustedvaluesforWARParestoredandthescreendisplaygoesbacktothe[GEOMETRICCORREC-TION].

TIP:AcommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisavailabletoperformcorrection.(→page38)

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PC TOOLRecallthegeometriccorrectiondatathatisregisteredintheprojectorbeforehand.Threetypesofcorrectiondatacanberegistered.

NOTE:• Aselectricalcorrectioniscarriedout ingeometriccorrection,thebrightnessmaybeaffectedandthepicturequalitymaybedegraded.

RESETResettheadjustmentvaluethathasbeensetupasMODEinGEOMETRICCORRECTION(returntotheinitialvalue).• ThisisineffectivewhenMODEissetOFF.• ResetcanbeexecutedbypressingandholdingtheGeometeric.buttonontheremotecontrolforover2seconds.

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[EDGE BLENDING]

Thisadjuststheedges(boundaries)oftheprojectionscreenwhenprojectinghighresolutionvideosusingacombina-tionofseveralprojectorsintheup,down,leftandrightpositions.

MODEThisenablesordisablestheEDGEBLENDINGfunction.WhenMODEissettoON,theTOP,BOTTOM,LEFT,RIGHT,BLACKLEVELandBLENDCURVEsettingscanbeadjusted.

TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHTThisselectstheEDGEBLENDINGlocationsontheleft,right,topandbottomonthescreen.Thefollowingsettingscanbeadjustedwhenanitemisselected.(→page69)

CONTROL �������������� Enable TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT and RIGHT functions�MARKER ���������������� Set whether to display marker or not when adjusting the range and display position� When turned on, a

magenta marker for adjusting the range adjustment and a green marker for adjusting the display position will be displayed�

RANGE ������������������� Adjust the range (width) of the edge blending�POSITION �������������� Adjust the display position of the edge blending�

BLACKLEVELDividethescreenintoninepartsandkeeptheblackleveluniformforeachprojector.TheninedivisionsscreensareTOP-LEFT,TOP-CENTER,TOP-RIGHT,CENTER-LEFT,CENTER,CENTER-RIGHT,BOTTOM-LEFT,BOTTOM-CENTERandBOTTOM-RIGHT.(→page72)

BLENDCURVESetbrightnessfortheEDGEBLENDINGsections.(→page71)

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[MULTI SCREEN]

WHITEBALANCEThisadjuststhewhitebalanceforeachprojectorwhenprojectingusingacombinationofseveralprojectors.Thiscanbeadjustedwhen[MODE]issetto[ON].

CONTRAST W, CONTRAST R, CONTRAST G, CONTRAST B ������������������������������ Adjusting the white color of the video�BRIGHTNESS W, BRIGHTNESS R, BRIGHTNESS G, BRIGHTNESS B ������������������������������ Adjusting the black color of the video�

PICTURE SETTINGThissetsthedivisionconditionwhenprojectingusingacombinationofseveralprojectors.Pleasereferto“4.Multi-ScreenProjection”(→page60) for details.

MODE OFF Use the projector in a standalone state.

ZOOM Thisadjuststhepositionandwidthofthevideoareathatyouwishtodivide.Theedgeblendingwidthwillalsobeautomaticallysettothatwidth.

TILING Thisassignsthedividedscreenstotheprojectors.Theedgeblendingfunctionwillalsobe set automatically.

ZOOM HORIZONTALZOOM

Thisenlargesthevideoareainthehorizontaldirection.

VERTICALZOOM

Thisenlargesthevideoareaintheverticaldirection.

HORIZONTALPOSITION

Thisshiftsthevideoareainthehorizontaldirection.

VERTICALPO-SITION

Thisshiftsthevideoareaintheverticaldirection.

TILING WIDTH Thisselectsthenumberofprojectorstobearrangedhorizontally.

HEIGHT Thisselectsthenumberofprojectorstobearrangedvertically.

HORIZONTALPOSITION

Thisselectsthepositionoftheprojectorstartingfromtheleftamongthosearrangedhorizontally.

VERTICALPO-SITION

Thisselectsthepositionoftheprojectorstartingfromthetopamongthosearrangedvertically.

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Conditionsforusingtiling• Alltheprojectorsneedtofulfilthefollowingconditions.

• Thepanelsizemustbethesame

• Theprojectionscreensizemustbethesame

• Theleftandrightendsortopandbottomendsoftheprojectionscreenmustbeconsistent.

• Thesettingsfortheleftandrightedgesoftheedgeblendingarethesame

• Thesettingsforthetopandbottomedgesoftheedgeblendingarethesame

Ifthetilingconditionsaresatisfied,thevideoscreenoftheprojectorateachinstallationpositionwillbeautomati-callyextractedandprojected.

Ifthetilingconditionsarenotsatisfied,adjustthevideoscreenoftheprojectorateachinstallationpositionusingthezoomfunction.

• AssignauniquecontrolIDtoeachprojector.

• Setthe“Colorsetting”and“DeepColorsetting”onyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerto“Auto”.Refertotheowner’smanualaccompaniedwithyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerformoreinformation.ConnectanHDMIoutputsignalofyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputertothefirstprojectorandthenconnecttotheHDBaseTOUT/EthernetportonthefirstprojectortotheHDBaseTIN/Ethernetportonthesecondprojector,sametothesequelprojectors..

Tilingsettingexample)Numberofhorizontalunits=2,Numberofverticalunits=2

Horizontal order = Second unitVertical order = First unit

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❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]

[MENU(1)]

SelectingMenuLanguage[LANGUAGE]Youcanchooseoneof30languagesforon-screeninstructions.

NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

SelectingMenuColor[COLORSELECT]Youcanchoosebetweentwooptionsformenucolor:COLORandMONOCHROME.

TurningOn/OffSourceDisplay[INPUTDISPLAY]ThisoptionturnsonoroffinputnamedisplaysuchasHDMI1,HDMI2,DisplayPort,COMPUTER,HDBaseTtobedisplayedonthetoprightofthescreen.

Turningmessagesonandoff[MESSAGEDISPLAY]Thisoptionselectswhetherornottodisplayprojectormessagesatthebottomoftheprojectedimage.Evenwhen“OFF”isselected,thesecuritylockwarningisdisplayed.Thesecuritylockwarningturnsoffwhenthesecuritylockiscanceled.

TurningON/OFFControlID[IDDISPLAY]ID DISPLAY ����������� This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control

is pressed� (→ page 121)

[3DCAUTIONMESSAGE]Thisselectswhethertodisplayacautionmessageornotwhenswitchingtoa3Dvideo.ThedefaultconditionwhenshippedfromthefactoryisON.

OFF ������������������������ The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed�ON ������������������������� The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D video� Press the ENTER button

to cancel the message�• Themessagewilldisappearautomaticallyafter60secondsorwhenotherbuttonsarepressed.Ifitdisap-

pears automatically, the 3D caution message will be displayed again when switching to a 3D video�

SelectingMenuDisplayTime[DISPLAYTIME]Thisoptionallowsyoutoselecthowlongtheprojectorwaitsafterthelasttouchofabuttontoturnoffthemenu.Thepresetchoicesare[MANUAL],[AUTO5SEC],[AUTO15SEC],and[AUTO45SEC].The[AUTO45SEC]isthefactory preset.

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[MENU(2)]

[MENUANGLE]Selectthedirectionfordisplayingthemenu.

[MENUPOSITION]Shiftthemenudisplayingposition.

HORISONTAL POSITION �����Shift the menu in the horizontal directions�VERTICAL POSITION ����������Shift the menu in the vertical directions�RESET ���������������������������������Reset the menu displaying position to the default factory setting (the screen center)�

TIP• Oncetheprojectorispoweredoff,themenudisplayingpositionwillresettothedefaultfactorysetting.• Inputterminalandmessagedisplayingpositionarenotinfluencedbythe[MENUPOSITION].• ItenablestomovethemenubymouseclickwhenacommerciallyavailableUSBmouseisconnected.• Itenablestomovethemenupositionbythe▼▲◀and▶buttonsholdingtopresstheCTLbuttonontheremotecontrolormouseclick.

• WhiletheMENUPOSITIONoftheon-screenmenuisdisplayedonandthemenuismovedbythe▼▲◀and▶buttonsholdingtopresstheCTLbuttonontheremotecontrolorbymouseclick,theindicationofadjustedvalueonthemenuwillnotbechanged.Inthiscase,closetheMENUPOSITIONmenuonceanddisplayitagainforindicatingtheadjustedvalueproperly.

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[INSTALLATION(1)]

SelectingProjectorOrientation[ORIENTATION]Thisreorientsyourimageforyourtypeofprojection.Theoptionsare:desktopfrontprojection,ceilingrearprojection,desktoprearprojection,andceilingfrontprojection.

NOTE:• Pleaseconsultthedealerifyourequirespecialinstallationservicese.g.whenmountingtheprojectortoaceiling.Neverinstalltheprojectoronyourown.Thismayresultintheprojectorfallingdownandcausinginjurytopeople.

AUTO ��������������������� This automatically detects and projects the DESKTOP FRONT and CEILING FRONT�

NOTE:• TheDESKTOPREARandCEILINGREARwillnotbedetected.Pleaseselectmanually.

DESKTOPFRONT CEILINGREAR

DESKTOPREAR CEILINGFRONT

TIP:• CheckwhethertheautomaticDESKTOPFRONTisinstalledwithin±10degreesforfloorinstallationandwhethertheCEILINGFRONTiswithin±10degreesforceilinginstallation.Selectmanuallywhentheprojectionscreenisinverted.

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SelectingAspectRatioandPositionforScreen[SCREEN][SCREENTYPE]Setstheaspectratiooftheprojectionscreen.

FREE ���������������������� The ratio of the liquid crystal panel is selected� Select this when projecting multi-screen and 17:9 screen (2K)�

4:3 SCREEN ����������� For a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio16:9 SCREEN ��������� For a screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio16:10 SCREEN ������� For a screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio

NOTE:• Afterchangingthescreentype,checkthesettingof[ASPECTRATIO]inthemenu.(→page92)

[POSITION]Adjustthescreenposition.Dependingonthemodelyouuseandthescreentype,thefunctionmaybecomeineffec-tiveandtheadjustablerangemayvary.

UsingtheWallColorCorrection[WALLCOLOR]

Thisfunctionallowsforquickadaptivecolorcorrectioninapplicationswherethescreenmaterialisnotwhite.

NOTE:Selecting[WHITEBOARD]reduceslightsourcebrightness.

SelectingFanMode[FANMODE]FanModeisusedtosetthespeedoftheinternalcoolingfan.

MODE �������������������� Select one among four modes: AUTO, NORMAL, HIGH, and HIGH ALTITUDE�AUTO: The built-in fans automatically run at variable speed according to the detected temperature and atmospheric pressure by the built-in sensor�NORMAL: The built-in fans run at the appropriate speed based on the detection by the built-in temperature sensor�HIGH: The built-in fans run at high speedHIGH ALTITUDE: The built-in fans run at high speed� Select this option when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher�

NOTE:• Makesurethespeedissetto[HIGH]whenyouareusingthisdevicecontinuouslyforseveraldays.•Set[FANMODE]to[AUTO]or[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigher.

• Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhigherwithoutsettingto[AUTO]or[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausetheprojectortooverheatandtheprotectorcouldshutdown.Ifthishappens,waitacoupleminutesandturnontheprojector.

•Usingtheprojectorataltitudeslessthanapproximately5500feet/1700metersandsettingto[HIGHALTITUDE]cancausetheprojectortoovercool,causingtheimagetoflicker.Switch[FANMODE]to[AUTO].

•Usingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersorhighercanshortenthelifeofopticalcomponentssuchasthelightsource.

• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

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TIP:• When[HIGHALTITUDE]isselectedfor[FANMODE],asymbolicon willbedisplayedatthebottomofthemenu.

[LIGHTMODE]Adjusting theenergysavingssettingsandthebrightnessofeachprojector inmulti-screenprojection.Forenergysavingssettings,seepage33“3-6.ChangingLIGHTMODE/CheckingEnergy-SavingEffectUsingLIGHTMODE[LIGHTMODE]”.

LIGHTMODE NORMAL Thelightmoduleluminance(brightness)willbecome100%andthescreenwillturnbright.

ECO1 Bycontrollingthebrightnessandfanspeedaccordingtotheselectedsetting,energycanbe saved and motion noise and the power consumption can be lowered.

ECO2

LONGLIFE Themodeoptimizestheservicelifeoftheoptimalparts.Thebrightnessisabout30%ofNORMAL.

CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS

OFF [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modewillbecanceled.

ON Maintainsthebrightnessthatisineffectatthetime[ON]isselected.Unless[OFF]isse-lected,thesamesettingswillremainineffectevenwhentheprojectoristurnedoff.• Tore-adjustthebrightness,firstturnthissettingOFFbeforemakingfurtheradjustments.

NOTE:• [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modeisafunctionusedtomaintainthebrightnessataconstantlevel.Colorwillnotbefixed.

REF.LIGHTADJUST Brightnesscanbeadjustedin1%incrementsfrom25to100%.Whenseveralprojectorsareusedformulti-screenprojection,thebrightnesscanbead-justed individually on each projector.

* [LIGHTMODE]isavailablewhen[OFF]isselectedfor[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS].* [REF.LIGHTADJUST] isavailablewhen [NORMAL] isselected for [LIGHTMODE]and [OFF] isselected for [CONSTANT

BRIGHTNESS].

TIP:• Brightnessnormallydecreaseswithuse,butbyselecting[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode,sensorsinsidetheprojectordetectbrightnessandautomaticallyadjusttheoutput,therebymaintainingaconstantbrightnessthroughoutthelifeofthelightmodule.

However,ifoutputisalreadyatitsmaximum,brightnesswilldecreasewithuse. Forthisreason,whenusingmulti-screenprojection,itisrecommendedtoadjustthebrightnesstoaslightlylowerlevel,thensettingthe[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modeto[ON].

[REF.WHITEBALANCE]Thisfeatureallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalanceforallsignals.Thewhiteandblacklevelsofthesignalareadjustedforoptimumcolorreproduction.Uniformityisalsoadjustedwhentheredness(R)andblueness(B)ofthewhitecolorinthescreen’shorizontal(left/right)directionareuneven.

CONTRAST R/CONTRAST G/CONTRAST B ���������������These adjust the picture’s white color�BRIGHTNESS R/BRIGHTNESS G/BRIGHTNESS B ����These adjust the picture’s black color�UNIFORMITY R ���������������������������������������������������������The further this is set to the + side, the stronger the redness on the left side

of the picture (increasing towards the left edge) and the weaker the redness on the right side of the picture (decreasing towards the right edge)�This is reversed when set to the – side�

UNIFORMITY B ���������������������������������������������������������The further this is set to the + side, the stronger the blueness on the left side of the picture (increasing towards the left edge) and the weaker the blueness on the right side of the picture (decreasing towards the right edge)�This is reversed when set to the – side�

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[STATICCONVERGENCE]Thisfeaturesallowsyoutoadjustforcolordeviationinthepicture.Thiscanbeadjustedinunitsof±1pixelinthehorizontaldirectionforHORIZONTALR,GandB,intheverticaldirec-tionforVERTICALR,GandB.

UsingtheReferenceLensMemoryFunction[REF.LENSMEMORY]ThisfunctionservestostoretheadjustedvaluescommontoallinputsourceswhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFOCUSbuttonsoftheprojectorortheremotecontrol.Theadjustedvaluesstoredinmemorycanbeusedasareference to the current.

PROFILE ���������������� Select a stored [PROFILE] number�STORE ������������������� Stores the current adjusted values in memory as a reference�MOVE �������������������� Applies the adjusted reference values stored in [STORE] to the current signal�RESET �������������������� Reset selected [PROFILE] number [REF� LENS MEMORY] to the factory default settings�LOAD BY SIGNAL �� When you switch signals the lens will shift to the lens shift, zoom, and focus values for the selected [PRO-

FILE] number�If no adjusted values have been saved to [LENS MEMORY], the lens will apply [REF� LENS MEMORY] adjusted values� Alternatively, if no adjusted values have been saved to [REF� LENS MEMORY], the unit will return to factory default settings�

FORCED MUTE ������ To turn off the image during lens shift, select [YES]�

NOTE:• Adjustedvaluesin[REF.LENSMEMORY]willnotbereturnedtodefaultwhenperforming[CURRENTSIGNAL]or[ALLDATA]for[RESET]fromthemenu.

• Tostoreadjustedvaluesforeachinputsource,usetheLensMemoryfunction.(→page54,97)

[LENSCALIBRATION]Theadjustmentrangeofthezoom,focus,andshiftofthemountedlensiscalibrated.Besuretocarryout[LENSCALIBRATION]afterreplacingthelens.

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[INSTALLATION(2)]

[SHUTTERSETTINGS]Enablinganddisablingthelensshutterfunction.YoucanalsosethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeinandfadeoutwheneithertheSHUTTERbuttonontheremotecontrol.

POWERONSHUTTER

OPEN When thepower is turnedon, the lightsourcecomesonand thepicture isprojected.

CLOSE Thelightsourcedoesnotcomeonwhenthepoweristurnedon.WhentheSHUTTERbuttonispressed,theshutter isreleasedandthelightsource is turned on.

FADEINTIME SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeinaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.Thetimecanbesetfrom0to10secondsinincrementsof1second.

FADEOUTTIME SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeoutaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.Thetimecanbesetfrom0to10secondsinincrementsof1second.

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[CONTROL]

TOOLS

ADMINISTRATORMODEThisallowsyoutoselectMENUMODE,savesettings,andsetapasswordfortheadministratormode.

MENUMODE Selecteither[BASIC]or[ADVANCED]menu.(→page76)

NOTSAVESETTINGVALUES

Placingacheckmarkwillnotsaveyourprojectorsettings.Clearthischeckboxtosaveyourprojectorsettings.

NEWPASSWORD/CONFIRMPASS-WORD

Assignapasswordfortheadministratormode. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters

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PROGRAMTIMER

Thisoptionturnson/standbytheprojectorandchangesvideosignals,andselectsLIGHTmodeautomaticallyataspecifiedtime.

NOTE:• Beforeusing[PROGRAMTIMER],makesurethatthe[DATEANDTIME]featureisset.(→page120) MakesurethattheprojectorisinthestandbyconditionwiththePOWERcordconnected. Theprojectorhasabuilt-inclock.Theclockwillkeepworkingforaboutamonthafterthemainpoweristurnedoff.Ifthemainpowerisnotsuppliedtotheprojectorforamonthormore,itrequirestoset[DATEANDTIMESETTINGS]featureagain.

Setting a new program timer1.OnthePROGRAMTIMERscreen,usethe▲ or ▼buttontoselect[SETTINGS]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The [PROGRAM LIST] screen will be displayed.

2. SelectablankprogramnumberandpresstheENTERbutton.

The [ (EDIT)] screen will be displayed.

3.Makesettingsforeachitemasrequired.

ACTIVE ������������������ Place a check mark to enable the program�

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DAY ������������������������ Select days of the week for the program timer� To execute the program from Monday to Friday, select [MON-FRI]� To execute the program in everyday basis, select [EVERYDAY]�

TIME ���������������������� Set the time to execute the program� Enter time in 24-hour format�FUNCTION ������������� Select a function to be executed� Selecting [POWER] will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting

[ADVANCED SETTINGS]� Selecting [INPUT] will allow you to select an input terminal by setting [ADVANCED SETTINGS]� Selecting [LIGHT MODE] will allow you to select one option among [NORMAL], [ECO1], [ECO2] and [LONG LIFE] for [LIGHT MODE] by setting [ADVANCED SETTINGS]�

ADVANCED SETTINGS ������������������������������ Select one option for the selected item in [FUNCTION]�REPEAT ������������������ Place a check mark to repeat the program continuing basis� To use the program this week only, clear the

check mark�4. Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.

This will complete the settings.

You will be returned to the [PROGRAM LIST] screen.

5. Select[ (BACK)]andpresstheENTERbutton.

You will be returned to the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen.

6. Select[EXIT]andpresstheENTERbutton.

You will be returned to the [TOOLS] screen.

NOTE:• Upto30differenttimersettingscanbeprogrammed.• TheProgramTimerisexecutedonasettimebasis,notinaprogrambasis.• Oncetheprogramnotmarkedwithacheckin[REPEAT]hasbeenexecuted,thecheckmarkinthe[ACTIVE]checkboxwillbeclearedautomaticallyandtheprogramwillbedisabled.

• Whentheon-timeandtheoff-timesetforthesametime,theoff-timesettingwilltakepreference.• Whentwodifferentsourcesaresetforthesametime,thelargerprogramnumberwilltakepreference.• Theon-timesettingwillnotbeexecutedwhilethecoolingfansarerunningoranerrorisoccurring.• Iftheoff-timesettingisexpiredundertheconditioninwhichthepoweroffisnotpossible,theoff-timersettingwillnotbeexecuteduntilthepoweroffbecomespossible.

• Programsnotmarkedwithacheckmarkin[ACTIVE]ofthe[EDIT]screenwillnotbeexecutedeveniftheProgramTimerisenabled.

• Whentheprojectoristurnedonbyusingtheprogramtimerandifyouwanttoturnofftheprojector,settheoff-timeordoitmanuallysoasnottoleavetheprojectoronforalongperiodoftime.

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Activating the program timer

1. Select[ENABLE]onthe[PROGRAMTIMER]screenandpresstheENTERbutton.

The selection screen will be displayed.

2.Pressthe▼buttontoalignthecursorwith[ON]andthenpresstheENTERbutton. Return to the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen.

NOTE:• Whentheeffectivesettingsofthe[PROGRAMTIMER]havenotbeensetto[ON],theprogramwillnotbeexecutedevenifthe[ACTIVE]itemsintheprogramlisthavebeenticked.

• Evenwhentheeffectivesettingsofthe[PROGRAMTIMER]aresetto[ON],the[PROGRAMTIMER]willnotworkuntilthe[PRO-GRAMTIMER]screenisclosed.

Editing the programmed settings

1.Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramyouwanttoeditandpresstheENTERbutton.

2.Changethesettingsonthe[EDIT]screen.

3. Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The programmed settings will be changed.

You will be returned to the [PROGRAM LIST] screen.

Changingtheorderofprograms

1.Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramwhoseorderyouwanttochangeandpressthe▶button.2.Pressthe▼buttontoselect▲ or ▼.3. PresstheENTERbuttonafewtimestoselectarowtowhichyouwishtomovetheprogram.

The order of the programs will be changed.

Deleting the programs

1.Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramnumberyouwanttodeleteandpressthe▶button.2.Pressthe▼buttontoselect[ (DELETE)].

3.PresstheENTERbutton.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

4. Select[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.

The program will be deleted.

This will complete deleting the program.

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DATEANDTIMESETTINGS

Youcansetthecurrenttime,month,date,andyear.NOTE:Theprojectorhasabuilt-inclock.Theclockwillkeepworkingforaboutamonthafterthemainpoweristurnedoff.Ifthemainpowerisoffforamonthormore,thebuilt-inclockwillcease.Ifthebuilt-inclockceases,setthedateandtimeagain.Thebuilt-inclockwillnotceasewhileinthestandbymode.Inordertoactivatethebuilt-inclockcontinuouslyevenwhentheprojectorisnotused,leaveitinthestandbystatenotpluggingoffthepowercord.

TIME ZONE SETTINGS �������������� Select your time zone�DATE AND TIME SETTINGS ������ Set your current date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (HH:MM)�

INTERNET TIME SERVER: If you place a check mark, the projector’s built-in clock will be syn-chronized with an Internet time server in every 24 hours and at the time of projector’s startup�UPDATE: Synchronizes the projector’s built-in clock immediately� The UPDATE button is not available unless the INTERNET TIME SERVER check box is turned on�

SUMMER TIME SETTINGS ������� If you place a check mark, the clock for daylight saving will be enabled�

[MOUSE]ThisfunctionisforusingacommerciallyavailableUSBmouseviatheUSB-Aportonthisprojector.

BUTTON ����������������� Select for using the mouse either by right or left hand�SENSITIVITY ���������� Select the sensitivity of mouse among FAST, MIDDLE and LOW�

NOTE:ThissettingisnotguaranteedmotionofallcommerciallyavailableUSBmouses.

DisablingtheCabinetButtons[CONTROLPANELLOCK]ThisoptionturnsonorofftheCONTROLPANELLOCKfunction.NOTE:• Howtocancelthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK] Whenthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]issetto[ON],presstheINPUTbuttononthemainbodyforabout10secondstocancelthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]setting.

TIP:• Whenthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isturnedon,akeylockicon[ ]willbedisplayedatthebottomrightofthemenu.• ThisCONTROLPANELLOCKdoesnotaffecttheremotecontrolfunctions.

EnablingSecurity[SECURITY]ThisfeatureturnsonorofftheSECURITYfunction.Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,theprojectorcannotprojectanimage.(→page41)NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

SelectingCommunicationSpeed[COMMUNICATIONSPEED]ThisfeaturesetsthecommunicationspeedforthePCControlport(D-Sub9P).Makesuretosettheappropriatespeed for the device to connect.

NOTE:• Yourselectedcommunicationspeedwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

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SettingIDtotheProjector[CONTROLID]YoucanoperatemultipleprojectorsseparatelyandindependentlywiththesingleremotecontrolthathastheCONTROLIDfunction.IfyouassignthesameIDtoalltheprojectors,youcanconvenientlyoperatealltheprojectorstogetherusingthesingleremotecontrol.Todoso,youhavetoassignanIDnumbertoeachprojector.

CONTROL ID NUMBER �������Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector�CONTROL ID �����������������������Select [OFF] to turn off the CONTROL ID setting and select [ON] to turn on the CONTROL ID setting�

NOTE:• When[ON]isselectedfor[CONTROLID],theprojectorcannotbeoperatedbyusingtheremotecontrolthatdoesnotsupporttheCONTROLIDfunction.(Inthiscasethebuttonsontheprojectorcabinetcanbeused.)

• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.•PressingandholdingtheENTERbuttonontheprojectorcabinetfor10secondswilldisplaythemenuforcancelingtheControlID.

Assigning or Changing the Control ID1. Turnontheprojector.

2.PresstheIDSETbuttonontheremotecontrol.

The CONTROL ID screen will be displayed.

If the projector can be operated with the current remote control ID, the [AC-TIVE] will be displayed. If the projector cannot be operated with the current remote control ID, the [INACTIVE] will be displayed. To operate the inactive projector, assign the control ID used for the projector by using the following procedure (Step 3).

3.PressoneofnumerickeypadbuttonswhilepressingandholdingtheIDSETbuttonontheremotecontrol.

Example:

To assign “3”, press the “3” button on the remote control.

No ID means that all the projectors can be operated together with a single remote control. To set “No ID”, enter “000” or press the CLEAR button.

TIP:TherangeofIDsisfrom1to254.4.ReleasetheIDSETbutton.

The updated CONTROL ID screen will be displayed.

NOTE:•TheIDscanbeclearedinafewdaysafterthebatteriesarerundownorremoved.•AccidentallypressinganyoneofthebuttonsoftheremotecontrolwillclearcurrentlyspecifiedIDwithbatteriesremoved.

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TurningOnorOffRemoteSensor[REMOTESENSOR]Thisoptiondetermineswhichremotesensorontheprojectorisenabledinwirelessmode.Theoptionsare:FRONT/BACK,FRONT,BACK,andHDBaseT*.

NOTE:• TheremotecontroloftheprojectorwillnotbeabletoreceivesignalsifthepowersupplyoftheHDBaseTtransmissiondeviceconnectedtotheprojectorisswitchedonwhenthishasbeensetto“HDBaseT”.

TIP:• Iftheremotecontrolsystemdoesnotfunctionwhendirectsunlightorstrongilluminationstrikestheremotecontrolsensoroftheprojector,changetootheroption.

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[NETWORK SETTINGS]

Important:• Consultwithyournetworkadministratoraboutthesesettings.• WhenusingawiredLAN,connecttheEthernetcable(LANcable)totheLANportontheprojector.(→page150)• Pleaseuseashieldedtwistedpair(STP)cableofCategory5eorhigherfortheLANcable(soldcommercially).

TIP:Thenetworksettingsyoumakewillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection

TosetuptheprojectorforaLANconnection:Select[WIREDLAN]→[PROFILES]→[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2].TwosettingscanbesetforwiredLAN.Nextturnonorofffor[DHCP],[IPADDRESS],[SUBNETMASK],and[GATEWAY]andselect[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.(→page124)To recall LAN settings stored in the profile number:Select[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]forwiredLAN,andthenselect[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.(→page124)To connect a DHCP server:Turnon[DHCP]forwiredLAN.Select[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.TospecifyIPaddresswithoutusingtheDHCPserver,turnoff[DHCP].(→page124)

To receive error messages via e-mail:Select[ALERTMAIL],andset[SENDER'SADDRESS],[SMTPSERVERNAME],and[RECIPIENT'SADDRESS].Last,select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.(→page126)

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WIRED LAN

INTERFACE Select[LAN]forusingtheLANportforconnectingtothewiredLAN.Select[HDBaseT]forusingtheHDBaseTIN/EthernetportforconnectingtothewiredLAN.ThecontrolfromtheconnecteddevicewillbedisabledifnosignalissentandreceivedforthreeminutesiftheprojectorisconnectedtowiredLANthrutheHD-BaseTIN/Ethernet.Forrefusingthis,set thestandbymodeto[SLEEP]inadvance.

PROFILES • ThesettingsforthewiredLANcanberecordedintheprojectormemory in two ways.

• Select[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]andthendosettingsfor[DHCP]andtheotheroptions.

Afterdoingthis,select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.Thiswillstoreyoursettingsinmemory.

• Torecallthesettingsfrommemory: Afterselecting[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]fromthe[PRO-FILES]list.

Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.• Select[DISABLE]whennotconnectingtoawiredLAN

DHCP PlaceacheckmarktoautomaticallyassignanIPaddresstotheprojectorfromyourDHCPserver.ClearthischeckboxtoregistertheIPaddressorsubnetmasknumberobtainedfromyournetworkadministrator.

IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojectorwhen[DHCP]isturnedoff.

Up to 12 numeric characters

SUBNETMASK Setyoursubnetmasknumberofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojectorwhen[DHCP]isturnedoff.

Up to 12 numeric characters

GATEWAY Setthedefaultgatewayofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojectorwhen[DHCP]isturnedoff.

Up to 12 numeric characters

AUTODNS PlaceacheckmarktoautomaticallyassigntheIPaddressofyourDNSserverconnectedtotheprojectorfromyourDHCPserver.ClearthischeckboxtosettheIPaddressofyourDNSserverconnected to the projector.

Up to 12 numeric characters

DNSCONFIGURA-TION

SettheIPaddressofyourDNSserveronthenetworkconnectedtotheprojectorwhen[AUTODNS]iscleared.

Up to 12 numeric characters

RECONNECT Retrytoconnecttheprojectortoanetwork.Trythisifyouhavechanged[PROFILES].

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PROJECTORNAME

PROJECTORNAME Setauniqueprojectorname. Up to 16 alphanu-meric characters and symbols

DOMAINSetahostnameanddomainnameoftheprojector.

HOSTNAME Setahostnameoftheprojector. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters

DOMAINNAME Setadomainnameoftheprojector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters

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ALERTMAIL

ALERTMAIL Thisoptionwillnotifyyourcomputeroferrormessagesviae-mailwhenusingwirelessorwiredLAN.

Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature�Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature�

Sampleofamessagetobesentfromtheprojector:

Subject:[Projector]ProjectorInformationTHECOOLINGFANHASSTOPPED.[INFORMATION]PROJECTORNAME:xxxxxLIGHTHOURSUSED:xxxx[H]

HOSTNAME Typeinahostname. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters

DOMAINNAME Typeinadomainnameofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters

SENDER'SAD-DRESS

Specifythesender’saddress. Up to 60 alphanu-meric characters and symbols

SMTPSERVERNAME

TypeintheSMTPservernametobeconnectedtotheprojector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters

RECIPIENT'SAD-DRESS1,2,3

Typeinyourrecipient’saddress. Up to 60 alphanu-meric characters and symbols

TESTMAIL Sendatestmailtocheckifyoursettingsarecorrect.NOTE:• Ifyouenteredanincorrectaddressinatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail. Should this happen, check if theRecipient’sAddress iscorrectlyset.

• Unless any one of the [SENDER'SADDRESS], [SMTPSERVER'SNAME]or[RECIPIENT'SADDRESS1-3]isselected,[TESTMAIL]isnotavailable.

• Besuretohighlight[OK]andpresstheENTERbuttonbeforeexecuting[TESTMAIL].

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NETWORKSERVICE

HTTPSERVER SetapasswordforyourHTTPserver. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters

PJLink This option allows you to set a passwordwhen you use thePJLinkfeature.NOTE:• Donotforgetyourpassword.However,ifyouforgetyourpassword,consultwithyourdealer.

• WhatisPJLink? PJLinkisastandardizationofprotocolusedforcontrollingprojectorsofdifferentmanufacturers.Thisstandardprotocol isestablishedbyJapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssocia-tion(JBMIA)in2005.

TheprojectorsupportsallthecommandsofPJLinkClass1.• SettingofPJLinkwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

Up to 32 alphanumeric characters

AMXBEACON TurnonorofffordetectionfromAMXDeviceDiscoverywhenconnectingtothenetworksupportedbyAMX’sNetLinxcontrolsystem.

TIP:WhenusingadevicethatsupportsAMXDeviceDiscovery,allAMXNetLinxcontrolsystemwillrecognizethedeviceanddownloadtheappropriateDeviceDiscoveryModulefromanAMXserver.

Placing a checkmark will enable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery�Clearing a checkmark will disable detecting the projector from AMX Device Discovery�

CRESTRON ROOMVIEW:TurnonoroffwhencontrollingtheprojectorfromyourPC.CRESTRONCONTROL:Turn on or offwhen controlling theprojector from your controller.• CONTROLLERIPADDRESS:EnteryourIPaddressofCREST-RONSERVER.

• IPID:EnteryourIPIDofCRESTRONSERVER.

Up to 12 numeric characters

ExtronXTP SetforconnectingthisprojectortotheExtronXTPtransmitter.ONwillenabletoconnectwiththeXTPtransmitter.OFFwilldisabletoconnectwiththeXTPtransmitter.

TIP:TheCRESTRONsettingsarerequiredonlyforusewithCRESTRONROOMVIEW.Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.crestron.com

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[SOURCE OPTIONS]

SettingAutoAdjust[AUTOADJUST]ThisfeaturesetstheAutoAdjustmodesothatthecomputersignalcanbeautomaticallyormanuallyadjustedfornoiseandstability.Youcanautomaticallymakeadjustmentintwoways:[NORMAL]and[FINE].

OFF ������������������������ The computer signal will not be automatically adjusted� You can manually optimize the computer signal�NORMAL ���������������� Default setting� The computer signal will be automatically adjusted� Normally select this option�FINE ����������������������� Select this option if fine adjustment is needed� It takes more time to switch to the source than when [NOR-

MAL]is selected�

TIP:• Thedefaultsettingwhenshippedfromthefactoryis[NORMAL].• WhentheAUTOADJ.buttonispressed,thesame[FINE]adjustmentiscarriedout.

[AUDIOSELECT]ThisselectstheaudioinputoftheHDMI1INterminal,HDMI2INterminal,DisplayPortINterminalandHDBaseTIN/Ethernetport.

SelectingDefaultSource[DEFAULTINPUTSELECT]Youcansettheprojectortodefaulttoanyoneofitsinputseachtimetheprojectoristurnedon.

LAST ���������������������� Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on�AUTO ��������������������� Searches for an active source in order of HDMI1 → HDMI2 → DisplayPort → COMPUTER → HDBaseT and

displays the first found source�HDMI1 ������������������� Displays the digital source from the HDMI 1 IN connector every time the projector is turned on� HDMI2 ������������������� Displays the digital source from the HDMI 2 IN connector every time the projector is turned on� DisplayPort ������������ Displays the digital source from the DisplayPort every time the projector is turned on� COMPUTER ����������� Displays the computer signal from the COMPUTER IN connector every time the projector is turned on�HDBaseT ���������������� Project the HDBaseT signal�

[SEAMLESSSWITCHING]Whentheinputconnectorisswitched,theimagedisplayedbeforeswitchingisheldtoswitchtothenewimagewithoutabreakduetoabsenceofasignal.

SelectingaColororLogoforBackground[BACKGROUND]Usethisfeaturetodisplayablue/blackscreenorlogowhennosignalisavailable.Thedefaultbackgroundis[BLUE].

NOTE:• Evenwhenthebackgroundlogoisselected,iftwopicturesaredisplayedin[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]mode,thebluebackgroundisdisplayedwithoutthelogowhenthereisnosignal.

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[HDBaseTOUTSELECT]SelectsignaltooutputfromtheHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetportontheprojector.Whentwoimagesareprojectedsimul-taneously(PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE),theimageforthemainscreenisoutput.

AUTO ��������������������� Output the input signal� When [PIP] has been set, the input signal for the main screen is output�HDMI1 ������������������� Output the input signal thru the HDMI 1 IN terminal�HDMI2 ������������������� Output the input signal thru the HDMI 2 IN terminal�DisplayPort ������������ Output the input signal thru the DisplayPort IN terminal�HDBaseT ���������������� Output the input signal thru the HDBaseT IN/Ethernet port�

NOTE:• SignalthrutheCOMPUTERINterminalcannotbeoutput.Inthestate[PIP]or[PICTUREBYPICTURE]hasbeensetand[AUTO]hasbeensetforthisfunction,moreover,theinputterminalforthemainscreenistheCOMPUTERandtheinputterminalforthesubscreenisoneamongtheHDMI1IN,HDMI2IN,DisplayPortINterminals,orHDBaseTIN/Ethernetport,thesignalfromthesubscreenwillbeoutput.

• Ifthesetinputterminalsformainandsubscreenfor[PIP]and[PICTUREBYPICTURE]aredifferedfromtheselectedinputterminals,anyimagewillbeoutput.

• 4K60pand4K50psignalscannotbeoutput.

[EDIDVERSION]SwitchtheEDIDversionfortheHDMI1INandHDMI2INterminals.

MODE1 ������������������ Supports general signalMODE2 ������������������ Supports 4K signal

Select this mode for displaying 4K image using the device supporting 4K

NOTE:Ifimageandsoundcannotbeoutputin[MODE2],switchto[MODE1].

[HDCPVERSION]SwitchtheHDCPversionfortheHDMI1IN,HDMI2INandHDBaseTIN/Ethernetterminals.

HDCP2�2 ���������������� Automatically switch the mode HDCP2�2 and HDCP1�4 HDCP1�4 ���������������� Forcedly perform transmission with HDCP1�4

NOTE:• IfimageandsoundcannotbeoutputfromthemonitorconnectedwiththeHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetport,switchtheHDCPversiontoHDCP1.4.

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[POWER OPTIONS]

[STANDBYMODE]Selectthestandbymode:

NORMAL ���������������� Automatically transit the standby state and control consumption power based on the projector setting and the state of the connected device� (→ page 168)

SLEEP �������������������� Maintain the state of sleep� Consumption power becomes higher than the setting of NORMAL� Select this mode in the following cases:• ForusingtheHDBaseTIN/EthernetandHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetportsconstantly.• ForusingtheUSB-Aportconstantly.

[EXAMPLE]- For connecting plural numbers of projector in a daisy chain� (→ page 147)- For connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (→ page 146)

TIP:• The[STANDBYMODE]settingisnotchangedby[RESET].• ConsumptionpowerintheSTANDBYMODEisexcludedfromthecalculationforcarbonsaving.

EnablingDirectPowerOn[DIRECTPOWERON]Turnstheprojectoronautomaticallywhenthepowercordisinsertedintoanactivepoweroutlet.ThiseliminatestheneedtoalwaysusethePOWERbuttonontheremotecontrolorprojectorcabinet.

TurningOntheProjectorbyDetectingInputSignal[AUTOPOWERONSELECT]Underthestateofstandbyorsleep,theprojectorautomaticallydetectsandprojectssynchronizingsignalinputfromtheselectedterminalsamongComputer,HDMI1/2,DisplayPort,andHDBaseTbythisfunction.

OFF ������������������������ AUTO POWER ON SELECT function becomes inactive�HDMI1, HDMI2, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseT* ������������������������������ When the projector detects the computer signal input from the selected terminal, automatically it will be

turned ON and will project the computer screen�

NOTE:• Ifyouwant toactivate thisAUTOPOWERONSELECTfunctionafterpoweringOFFtheprojector, interruptsignal frominputterminalsorpulloutthecomputercablefromtheprojectorandwaitforover3secondsandtheninputsignalfromtheselectedterminal.Incasecomputersignaliscontinuouslyinputtotheprojector,howevertheprojectoristurnedOFFandisinthetransitiontoSLEEPmode,itwillkeepSLEEPmodeandwillnotbeturnedONautomatically.Inaddition,ifsignalfromHDMI1/2,DisplayPortorHDBaseTiscontinuouslyinputtotheprojector,theprojectormaybeturnedONagainautomaticallybasedonthesettingofexternaldeviceseveniftheprojectoristurnedOFFandintheconditionofSLEEPmode.

• ThisfunctionisnotactivatedeitherbycomponentsignalinputfromthecomputerscreeninputterminalorcomputersignalasSynconGreenandCompositeSync.

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EnablingPowerManagement[AUTOPOWEROFF]Whenthisoptionisselectedyoucanenabletheprojectortoautomaticallyturnoff(attheselectedtime:0:05,0:10,0:15,0:20,0:30,1:00)ifthereisnosignalreceivedbyanyinputorifnooperationisperformed.

UsingOffTimer[OFFTIMER]1. Selectyourdesiredtimebetween30minutesand16hours:OFF,0:30,1:00,2:00,4:00,8:00,12:00,16:00.

2.PresstheENTERbuttonontheremotecontrol.

3. TheremainingtimestartscountingdownanditisdisplayedatthebottomoftheOn-ScreenMenu.

4. Theprojectorwillturnoffafterthecountdowniscomplete.

NOTE:• Tocancelthepresettime,set[OFF]forthepresettimeorturnoffthepower.• Whentheremainingtimereaches3minutesbeforetheprojectoristurnedoff,the[THEPROJECTORWILLTURNOFFWITHIN3MINUTES]messagewillbedisplayedonthebottomofthescreen.

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Returning to Factory Default [RESET]TheRESETfeatureallowsyoutochangeadjustmentsandsettingstothefactorypresetfora(all)source(s)exceptthefollowing:

[CURRENTSIGNAL]Resetstheadjustmentsforthecurrentsignaltothefactorypresetlevels.Theitemsthatcanberesetare:[PRESET],[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[COLOR],[HUE],[SHARPNESS],[AS-PECTRATIO],[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],[PHASE],and[OVERSCAN].

[ALLDATA]Resetalltheadjustmentsandsettingsforallthesignalstothefactorypreset.All items can be reset EXCEPT [ENTRYLIST], [LANGUAGE], [BACKGROUND], [EDGEBLENDING], [MULTISCREEN],[SCREENTYPE],[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],[REF.WHITEBALANCE],[STATICCONVERGENCE],[ADMINISTRATORMODE], [CONTROLPANELLOCK], [SECURITY], [COMMUNICATIONSPEED], [DATEANDTIMESETTINGS],[CONTROLID],[STANDBYMODE],[FANMODE],[REF.LENSMEMORY],[EDIDVERSION],[HDCPVERSION],[LIGHTHOURSUSED],[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS],[WIREDLAN].

[ALLDATA(INCLUDINGENTRYLIST)]Resetalltheadjustmentsandsettingsforallthesignalsincludingthe[ENTRYLIST]tothefactorypresetexcept[LANGUAGE], [BACKGROUND], [EDGEBLENDING], [MULTISCREEN], [SCREENTYPE], [GEOMETRICCOR-RECTION],[REF.WHITEBALANCE],[STATICCONVERGENCE],[ADMINISTRATORMODE],[CONTROLPANELLOCK], [SECURITY], [COMMUNICATIONSPEED], [DATEANDTIMESETTINGS], [CONTROL ID], [STANDBYMODE],[FANMODE],[REF.LENSMEMORY],[EDIDVERSION],[HDCPVERSION],[LIGHTHOURSUSED],[TO-TALCARBONSAVINGS],[WIREDLAN].Alsodeletesallthesignalsinthe[ENTRYLIST]andreturnstothefactorypreset.

NOTE:LockedsignalsinEntryListcannotbereset.

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❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]Displaysthestatusofthecurrentsignalandlightmoduleusage.Thisitemhastenpages.Theinformationincludedis as follows:

TIP:PressingtheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolwillshowthe[INFO.]menuitems.

[USAGE TIME]

[LIGHTHOURSUSED](H)[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS](kg-CO2)

• [TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]

Thisdisplaystheestimatedcarbonsavinginformationinkg.Thecarbonfootprintfactorinthecarbonsavingcal-culationisbasedontheOECD(2008Edition).(→page35)

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[SOURCE(1)]

INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTIONHORIZONTALFREQUENCY VERTICALFREQUENCYSYNCTYPE SYNCPOLARITYSCANTYPE SOURCENAMEENTRYNO.

[SOURCE(2)]

SIGNALTYPE BITDEPTHVIDEOLEVEL SAMPLINGFREQUENCY3DFORMAT

[SOURCE(3)]

INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTIONHORIZONTALFREQUENCY VERTICALFREQUENCYSYNCTYPE SYNCPOLARITYSCANTYPE SOURCENAMEENTRYNO.

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[SOURCE(4)]

SIGNALTYPE BITDEPTHVIDEOLEVEL SAMPLINGFREQUENCY3DFORMAT

[WIRED LAN]

IPADDRESS SUBNETMASKGATEWAY MACADDRESS

[VERSION(1)]

FIRMWARE DATAFIRMWARE2

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[OTHERS]

DATETIME PROJECTORNAMEMODELNO. SERIALNUMBERLENSID

[CONDITIONS]

INTAKETEMPERATURE EXHAUSTTEMPERATUREATMOSPHERICPRESSURE INSTALLATIONPOSITIONX-AXIS Y-AXISZ-AXIS

AbouttheX-AXIS,Y-AXISandZ-AXISCONDITIONS* ArrowdirectionoftheZ-AXISinthefigurerepresentsthetopoftheprojector.

X-AXIS ������������������� Display the projector image at an angle of −100 – +100 degrees to the horizontal in the X-axis direction�

X-AXIS value of the projector

Horizontal plane X-axis

Gravity direction

Y-AXIS ������������������� Display the projector image at an angle of −100 – +100 degrees to the horizontal in the Y-axis direction�

Y-AXIS value of the projector

Horizontal plane Y-axis Gravity direction

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Z-AXIS ������������������� Display the projector image at an angle of −100 – +100 degrees to the vertical in the Z-axis direction�

Z-AXIS value of the projector

Horizontal plane Z-axis

Gravity direction

[HDBaseT]

SIGNALQUALITY OPERATIONMODELINKSTATUS HDMISTATUS

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❶ Mounting a lens (sold separately)Threeseparatebayonetstylelensescanbeusedwiththisprojector.ThedescriptionsherearefortheNP41ZLlens.Mount other lenses in the same manner.

WARNING:(1)Turnoffthepowerandwaitforthecoolingfantostop,(2)disconnectthepowercordandwaitfortheunittocoolbeforemountingorremovingthelens.Failuretodosocanresultineyeinjury,electricshock,orburninjuries.

Important:• Besuretocarryout[LENSCALIBRATION]afterreplacingthelens.• Theprojectorandlensesaremadeofprecisionparts.Donotsubjectthemtoshockorexcessiveforces.• Removetheseparatelysoldlenswhenmovingtheprojector.Ifnot,thelenscouldbesubjecttoshockwhiletheprojectorisbeingmoved,damagingthelensandthelensshiftmechanism.

• Whendismountingthelensfromtheprojector,returnthelenspositiontothehomepositionbeforeturningoffthepower.Failuretodosomaypreventthelensfrombeingmountedordismountedbecauseofnarrowspacebetweentheprojectorandthelens.

• Nevertouchthelenssurfacewhiletheprojectorisoperating.• Beverycarefulnottoletdirt,grease,etc.,onthelenssurfaceandnottoscratchthelenssurface.• Performtheseoperationsonaflatsurfaceoverapieceofcloth,etc.,topreventthelensfromgettingscratched.• Whenleavingthelensofftheprojectorforlongperiodsoftime,mountthedustcapontheprojectortopreventdustordirtfromgettinginside.

Mounting the lens1.Removethedustcapfromtheprojector.

2.Removethelenscaponthebackofthelens.

NOTE:• Makesuretoremovethelenscapattheunitbackside.Ifthelensunitwiththelenscapremainingonisinstalledontheprojector,itmaycauseofmalfunction.

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3. Insertthelensontotheprojectorfacingthearrowonthelens-labelupward.

Insert the lens slowly all the way in.Guiding notch

Protrusion

Arrow

4. Turnthelensclockwise.

Turn until a click is heard.

The lens is now fastened onto the projector.

TIP:MountingthelenstheftpreventionscrewFastenthelenstheftpreventionscrewincludedwiththeprojectortothebottomoftheprojectorsothatthelenscannotberemovedeasily.

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Removing the lensPreparations:

1. Turn on the projector and display an image.

2. Press and hold the SHIFT/HOME POSITION button over 2 seconds.

The lens position will be moved to the home position.

3. Turn off the main power switch, and then unplug the power cord.

4. Wait until the projector cabinet is cool enough to handle.

Ifthelenstheftpreventionscrewhasbeenseton,removeitfirst.

1.Whilepressing the lens releasebuttonat thebottomoflensmountingsectionontheprojector’sfrontpanelfullyin,turnthelenscounterclockwise.

The lens comes off.

NOTE:• Checkthefollowingareasifthelensunitcannotberemovedevenwhenthelensreleasebuttonispressed.1.Thelensreleasebuttonmaybelockedsometimes.Inthatcase,turnthelensfullytotheright.Thelensreleasebuttonlockwillbereleased.

2. Slowlypullthelensofftheprojector.

• After removing the lens,mount the lenscaps (front andback) included with the lens before storing the lens.

• Ifnolensisgoingtobemountedontheprojector,mountthe dust cap included with the projector.

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❷ Making ConnectionsAcomputercable,HDMIcable,oraDisplayPortcablecanbeusedtoconnecttoacomputer.Theconnectioncableisnotenclosedwiththeprojector.Pleasegetreadyasuitablecablefortheconnection.

Analog RGB signal connection

• Connectthecomputercabletothemonitoroutterminal(miniD-sub15pin)onthecomputerandthecomputervideo input terminal on the projector. Please use a computer cable attached with a ferrite core.

• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.

Inputconnector INPUTbuttonontheprojectorcabinet

Buttonontheremotecontrol

COMPUTERIN 4:COMPUTER 4/COMPUTER

COMPUTER IN AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied)

NOTE:• Pleasechecktheoperatingmanualofthecomputerasthename,positionanddirectionoftheterminalmaydifferdependingonthecomputer.

Computer cable (sold commercially)

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Digital RGB signal connection

• ConnectacommerciallyavailableHDMIcablebetweenthecomputer’sHDMIoutputconnectorandtheprojector’sHDMI1INorHDMI2INconnector.

• ConnectacommerciallyavailableDisplayPortcablebetweenthecomputer’sDisplayPortoutputconnectorandtheprojector’sDisplayPortinputconnector.

• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.

Inputconnector INPUTbuttonontheprojectorcabinet

Buttonontheremotecontrol

HDMI1IN 1:HDMI1 1/HDMI1

HDMI2IN 2:HDMI2 2/HDMI2

DisplayPortIN 3:DisplayPort 3/DisplayPort

CautionswhenconnectinganHDMIcable• UseacertifiedHighSpeedHDMI®CableorHighSpeedHDMI®CablewithEthernet.

Cautions when connecting a DisplayPort cable• UseacertifiedDisplayPortcable.

• Dependingonthecomputer,sometimemayberequireduntiltheimageisdisplayed.

• SomeDisplayPortcables(commerciallyavailable)havelocks.

• Todisconnectthecable,pressthebuttononthetopofthecable’sconnector,thenpullthecableout.

• IncasepowersupplyfromtheDisplayPortINterminalisrequired,pleasecontactyourdealer.

• WhensignalsfromadevicethatusesasignalconverteradapterareconnectedtotheDisplayPortinputconnector,insomecasestheimagemaynotbedisplayed.

• WhentheHDMIoutputofacomputerisconnectedtotheDisplayPortinputconnector,useaconverter(commer-cially available).

HDMI 1 IN

HDMI 2 INDisplayPort IN

HDMI cable (not supplied)

DisplayPort cable (not supplied)

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CautionswhenusingaDVIsignal• WhenthecomputerhasaDVIoutputconnector,useacommerciallyavailableconvertercable toconnect the

computertotheprojector’sHDMI1INorHDMI2INconnector(onlydigitalvideosignalscanbeinput).Also,con-nectthecomputer’saudiooutputtotheprojector’saudioinputconnector.Inthiscase,switchtheHDMI1orHDMI2settingaton-screenmenu’saudioselectionontheprojectorto[COMPUTER].(→page128)

Toconnectthecomputer’sDVIoutputconnectortotheprojector’sDisplayPortinputconnector,useacommerciallyavailable converter.

HDMI 1 INHDMI 2 IN AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

NOTE:WhenViewingaDVIDigitalSignal• Turnoffthepowerofthecomputerandprojectorbeforeconnecting.• Lowerthecomputer’svolumesettingbeforeconnectinganaudiocabletotheheadphonesconnector.Whenusingwithacomputerconnectedtotheprojector,adjustthevolumeofboththeprojectorandcomputertosettheappropriatevolumelevel.

• Ifthecomputerhasamini-jacktypeaudiooutputconnector,werecommendconnectingtheaudiocabletothatconnector.• Whenavideodeckisconnectedviaascanconverter,etc.,thedisplaymaynotbecorrectduringfast-forwardingandrewinding.• UseaDVI-to-HDMIcablecompliantwithDDWG(DigitalDisplayWorkingGroup)DVI(DigitalVisualInterface)revision1.0stan-dard.Thecableshouldbewithin197"/5mlong.

• TurnofftheprojectorandthePCbeforeconnectingtheDVI-to-HDMIcable.• ToprojectaDVIdigitalsignal:Connectthecables,turntheprojectoron,thenselecttheHDMIinput.Finally,turnonyourPC. Failuretodosomaynotactivatethedigitaloutputofthegraphicscardresultinginnopicturebeingdisplayed.Shouldthishappen,restartyourPC.

• SomegraphicscardshavebothanalogRGB(15-pinD-Sub)andDVI(orDFP)outputs.Useofthe15-pinD-Subconnectormayresultinnopicturebeingdisplayedfromthedigitaloutputofthegraphicscard.

• DonotdisconnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcablewhiletheprojector isrunning.If thesignalcablehasbeendisconnectedandthenreconnected,animagemaynotbecorrectlydisplayed.Shouldthishappen,restartyourPC.

• TheCOMPUTERvideoinputconnectorssupportWindowsPlugandPlay.• AMacsignaladapter(commerciallyavailable)mayberequiredtoconnectaMaccomputer. ToconnectaMaccomputerequippedwithaMiniDisplayPorttotheprojector,useacommerciallyavailableMiniDisplayPort→DisplayPortconvertercable.

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Connecting Component Input

• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputconnectorafterturningontheprojector.

Inputconnector INPUTbuttonontheprojectorcabinet

Buttonontheremotecontrol

COMPUTERIN 4:COMPUTER 4/COMPUTER

NOTE:• Whenthesignalformatissetto[AUTO](defaultfactorysettingwhenshipped),thecomputersignalandcomponentsignalareautomatically distinguished and switched. If the signals cannot bedistinguished, select [COMPONENT]under [ADJUST]→[VIDEO]→[SIGNALTYPE]intheon-screenmenuoftheprojector.

• ToconnecttoavideodevicewithaDconnector,usethesoldseparatelyDconnectorconverteradapter(modelADP-DT1E).

COMPUTER IN

15-pin - to - RCA (female) × 3 cable adapter (ADP-CV1E)

Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable (not supplied)

Component video RCA × 3 cable (not supplied)

Blu-ray player

Audio Equipment

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Connecting HDMI InputYoucanconnecttheHDMIoutputofyourBlu-rayplayer,harddiskplayer,ornotebooktypePCtotheHDMI1INorHDMI2INconnectorofyourprojector.

Inputconnector INPUTbuttonontheprojectorcabinet

Buttonontheremotecontrol

HDMI1IN 1:HDMI1 1/HDMI1

HDMI2IN 2:HDMI2 2/HDMI2

TIP:ForusersofaudiovideoequipmentwithanHDMIconnector:Select“Enhanced”ratherthan“Normal”ifHDMIoutputisswitchablebetween“Enhanced”and“Normal”.Thiswillprovideimprovedimagecontrastandmoredetaileddarkareas.Formoreinformationonsettings,refertotheinstructionmanualoftheaudiovideoequipmenttobeconnected.

• WhenconnectingtheHDMI1INorHDMI2INconnectoroftheprojectortotheBlu-rayplayer,theprojector’svideolevelcanbemadesettingsinaccordancewiththeBlu-rayplayer’svideolevel.Inthemenuselect[ADJUST]→ [VIDEO]→[VIDEOLEVEL]andmakenecessarysettings.

• IftheHDMIinput’ssoundisnotoutput,checkif[HDMI1]and[HDMI2]areset[HDMI1]and[HDMI2]correctlytheon-screenmenu[SETUP]→[SOURCEOPTIONS]→[AUDIOSELECT].(→page128)

HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN

AUDIO OUT

Audio cable (not supplied)HDMI cable (not supplied)Use High Speed HDMI® Cable.

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Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commercially)UseaLANcablesoldcommerciallytoconnecttheHDBaseTIN/Ethernetportoftheprojector(RJ-45)toaHDBaseTtransmission device sold commercially.TheHDBaseTIN/EthernetportoftheprojectorsupportsHDMIsignals(HDCP)fromtransmissiondevices,controlsignalsfromexternaldevices(serial,LAN)andremotecontrolsignals(IRcommands).• Refertotheowner’smanualaccompaniedwithyourHDBaseTtransmissionforconnectingwithyourexternalde-

vices.

Connection example

RS-232CLAN AUDIO IN HDMI INWired-Remote

DC INHDBaseT

COMPUTER IN

HDBaseT IN/Ethernet

Computer (for control use)Computer (for output use)

Example of a transmission device

Our company’s remote control (RD-465E)

HDMI output video device

NOTE:• Pleaseuseashieldedtwistedpair(STP)cableofCategory5eorhigherfortheLANcable(soldcommercially).• ThemaximumtransmissiondistanceovertheLANcableis100m.(themaximumdistanceis70mfora4Ksignal)• Pleasedonotuseothertransmissionequipmentbetweentheprojectorandtransmissionequipment.Thepicturequalitymaybedegradedasaresult.

• ThisprojectorisnotguaranteedtoworkwithallHDBaseTtransmissiondevicessoldcommercially.

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Connecting several projectors ItenablestoprojectHDMI,DisplayPort,HDBaseTimageonseveralprojectorsconnectingtheHDBaseTIN/EthernetportandtheHDBaseTOUT/EthernetportbyLANcable.Theprojectorssupportsamebrightnesscanbeconnecteduptofourunits,

HDBaseT OUT/Ethernet

HDBaseT IN/Ethernet

• ThesignalfromtheCOMPUTERINterminalisnotoutputfromtheHDBaseTOUT/Ethernetportofthisprojector.

• PA803ULandPA653ULcannotbeconnected.Atthesametime,thisprojectorisnotguaranteedtoworkcorrectlyin the connection with an other device as a monitor.

• WhenoutputtingHDMIsignals,turnonthepowerofthevideodeviceontheoutputsideandkeepitconnectedbeforeinputtingvideosignalsintothisdevice.TheHDMIoutputterminalsoftheprojectorareequippedwithrepeaterfunctions.WhenadeviceisconnectedtotheHDMIoutputterminal,theresolutionoftheoutputsignalislimitedbythe resolution supported by the connected device.

• ConnectinganddisconnectinganHDMIcableorselectinganotherinputsourceonthesecondandsubsequentprojectorswilldisabletheHDMIrepeaterfunction.

Master projector

Other projector

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Portrait projection (vertical orientation)Portraitscreensfromacomputercanbeprojectedbyinstallingtheprojec-torinaverticalorientation.Angletodisplayallthescreenssuchastheon-screenmenucanbechangedbythemenu[SETUP]→[MENU(2)]→[MENUANGLE].

Precautions during installation• Pleasedonotinstalltheprojectorinaverticalorientationontopofthefloorortableonitsown.Theintakevent

maybeobstructed,resultingintheprojectorgettingwarmandthepossibilityoffireandmalfunctionoccurring.

• Astandforsupportingtheprojectorneedstobemadeforportraitprojectionandforinstallingtheprojectorinuniversalangle.Inthiscase,thestandmustbedesignedsuchthatthecenterofgravityoftheprojectorislocatedwellwithinthelegsofthestand.Ifnot,theprojectormayfalloverandresultininjury,damageandmalfunction.

DesignandmanufacturingconditionsforthestandPleaseengageaninstallationserviceproviderforthedesignandmanufactureofthecustomizedstandtobeusedforportraitprojection.Pleaseensurethatthefollowingarecompliedwithwhendesigningthestand.1. Securesufficientspacebetweentheprojectorandthefloor:

* Installationfacingtheintakeventdownward:130mmorgreater.

Installationfacingtheexhaustventdownward:200mmorgreater.

2. Usethefourscrewholesatthebackoftheprojectortosecureittothestand.

Screwholecenterdimension:200×250mm

Screwholedimensionontheprojector:M4withamaximumdepthof8mm.

* Pleasedesignthestandsuchthattherearlegsatthebackoftheprojectordonotcontactthestand.Thefrontlegscanbeturnedandremoved.

3. Horizontaladjustmentmechanism(forexample,boltsandnutsinfourlocations)

4. Pleasedesignthestandsuchthatitdoesnottoppleovereasily.

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Referencedrawings* Thedrawingshowingthedimensionalrequirementsisnotanactualstanddesigndrawing.

[Side View] [Front View]

Screw holes for 4 - M4 use

Tilt foot (remove)

130 or greater**

200

Horizontal adjuster

Exhaust

Intake air

Intake airRear foot

250

**Pleaserefertothepreviouspage.

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Connecting to a Wired LANTheprojectorcomesstandardwithaLANport(RJ-45)whichprovidesaLANconnectionusingaLANcable.TouseaLANconnection,youarerequiredtosettheLANontheprojectormenu.Select[SETUP]→[NETWORKSETTINGS]→[WIREDLAN].(→page124).

ExampleofLANconnectionExampleofwiredLANconnection

LAN

Server

Hub

LAN cable (not supplied)

NOTE:UseaCategory5orhigherLANcable.

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WARNING• Pleasedonotuseaspraycontainingflammablegastoremovedustattachedtothelensandcabinet.Doingso

mayresultinfires.

❶ Cleaning the Lens• Turnofftheprojectorbeforecleaning.

• Theprojectorhasaplasticlens.Useacommerciallyavailableplasticlenscleaner.

• Donotscratchormarthelenssurfaceasaplasticlensiseasilyscratched.

• Neverusealcoholorglasslenscleanerasdoingsowillcausedamagetotheplasticlenssurface.

❷ Cleaning the CabinetTurnofftheprojector,andunplugtheprojectorbeforecleaning.• Useadrysoftclothtowipedustoffthecabinet.

Ifheavilysoiled,useamilddetergent.

• Neverusestrongdetergentsorsolventssuchasalcoholorthinner.

• Whencleaningtheventilationslitsorthespeakerusingavacuumcleaner,donotforcethebrushofthevacuumcleaner into the slits of the cabinet.

Vacuum the dust off the ventilation slits.

• Cloggedventilationslitsmaycauseariseintheinternaltemperatureoftheprojector,resultinginmalfunction.

• Donotscratchorhitthecabinetwithyourfingersoranyhardobjects

• Contactyourdealerforcleaningtheinsideoftheprojector.

NOTE:Donotapplyvolatileagentsuchasinsecticideonthecabinet,thelens,orthescreen.Donotleavearubberorvinylproductinprolongedcontactwithit.Otherwisethesurfacefinishwillbedeterioratedorthecoatingmaybestrippedoff.

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❶ Throw distance and screen sizeThreeseparatebayonetstylelensescanbeusedonthisprojector.Refertotheinformationonthispageandusealenssuitedfortheinstallationenvironment(screensizeandthrowdistance).Forinstructionsonmountingthelens,seepage138.

Lens types and throw distance

Screensize(inches)

Lens model nameNP40ZL NP41ZL NP42ZL

(inches) (m) (inches) (m) (inches) (m)50 33 - 46 0.8 - 1.2 54 - 127 1.4 - 3.2 125 - 245 3.2 - 6.260 39 - 56 1.1 - 1.4 66 - 153 1.7 - 3.9 149 - 293 3.8 - 7.480 53 - 75 1.4 - 1.9 88 - 204 2.2 - 5.2 197 - 389 5.0 - 9.9100 67 - 94 1.7 - 2.4 110 - 256 2.8 - 6.5 245 - 485 6.2 - 12.3120 81 - 114 2.0 - 2.9 133 - 307 3.4 - 7.8 292 - 581 7.4 - 14.8150 101 - 142 2.6 - 3.6 166 - 384 4.2 - 9.8 364 - 725 9.3 - 18.4200 135 - 190 3.4 - 4.8 223 - 513 5.7 - 13.0 484 - 965 12.3 - 24.5240 163 - 229 4.1 - 5.8 267 - 616 6.8 - 15.6 580 - 1157 14.7 - 29.4300 204 - 286 5.2 - 7.3 335 - 770 8.5 - 19.6 723 - 1446 18.4 - 36.7400 272 - 382 6.9 - 9.7 447 - 1028 11.4 - 26.1 963 - 1926 24.5 - 48.9 500 340 - 478 8.6 - 12.1 559 - 1285 14.2 - 32.6 1202 - 2407 30.5 - 61.1

TIPCalculationofthethrowdistancefromthescreensizeNP40ZLlensthrowdistance(inch/m)=Hx0.8toHx1.1:33"/0.8m(min.)to478"/12.1m(max.)NP41ZLlensthrowdistance(inch/m)=Hx1.3toHx3.0:54"/1.4m(min.)to1285"/32.6m(max.)NP42ZLlensthrowdistance(inch/m)=Hx2.9toHx5.7:125"/3.2m(min.)to2407"/61.1m(max.)“H”(Horizontal)referstothescreenwidth.*Figuresdifferbyseveral%withthetableabovebecausethecalculationisapproximate.Ex.:Throwdistancewhenprojectingona150"screenusingtheNP41ZLlens:Accordingtothe“ScreenSize(forreference)”table(→page153),H(screenwidth)=127.2"/323.1cm.Thethrowdistanceis127.2"/323.1cm×1.3to127.2"/323.1cm×3.0=165"/420.0cmto382"/969.3cm(becauseofthezoomlens).

Projectionrangeforthedifferentlenses

50-500" 50-500" 50-500"

NP40ZL : 33" - 478"/0.8 - 12.1 m

NP41ZL : 54" - 1285"/1.4 - 32.6 m

NP42ZL : 125" - 2407"/3.2 - 61.1 m

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Tables of screen sizes and dimensions

Screen height

Screen width

16:10 screen size (di-agonal)

Size(inches) Screenwidth Screenheight(inches) (cm) (inches) (cm)

50 42.4 107.7 26.5 67.360 50.9 129.2 31.8 80.880 67.8 172.3 42.4 107.7

100 84.8 215.4 53.0 134.6120 101.8 258.5 63.6 161.5150 127.2 323.1 79.5 201.9200 169.6 430.8 106.0 269.2240 203.5 516.9 127.2 323.1300 254.4 646.2 159.0 403.9400 339.2 861.6 212.0 538.5500 424.0 1077.0 265.0 673.1

Lens shifting rangeThisprojectorisequippedwithalensshiftfunctionforadjustingthepositionoftheprojectedimagebybuttons.Thelenscanbeshiftedwithintherangeshownbelow.

Desk/frontprojection

100%V

100%H10%H 10%H

50%V

10%V20%H 20%H

Width of projected image

Height of projected image

Descriptionofsymbols:Vindicatesvertical(heightoftheprojectedimage),Hindicateshorizontal(widthofthepro-jectedimage).

Ceiling/frontprojector

100%V

100%H

10%H 10%H

50%V

10%V

20%H 20%H

Height of projected image

Width of projected image

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Example:Whenprojectingona150"screenAccordingtothetablesofscreensizesanddimensions(→page153),H=127.2"(323.1cm),V=79.5"(201.9cm).Adjustmentrangeintheverticaldirection:Theprojectedimagecanbemovedupwards0.5×79.5"(201.9cm)≈39.6"(101cm),downwards0.1×79.5"(201.9cm)≈8"(20cm)(whenthelensisatthecenterposition).Foraceiling/frontinstallation,theabovefiguresareinverted.Adjustmentrangeinthehorizontaldirection:Theprojectedimagecanbemovedtotheleft0.2×127.2"(323.1cm)≈25.5"(64.5cm),totheright0.2×127.2"(323.1cm)≈25.5"(64.5cm).*Figuresdifferbyseveral%becausethecalculationisapproximate.

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❷ Compatible Input Signal List

HDMI/HDBaseTSignal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)

VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60/72/75/85/iMacSVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 56/60/72/75/85/iMacXGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60/70/75/85/iMacHD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60

WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 601280 × 800 16 : 10 60

Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60

FWXGA 1360 × 768 16 : 9 601366 × 768 16 : 9 60

SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60UXGA 1600 × 1200 * 4 : 3 60FullHD 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 60WUXGA 1920 × 1200 * 16 : 10 60(ReducedBlanking)2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60WQHD iMac 27"

2560 × 1440 16 : 9 60

WQXGA 2560 × 1600 16 : 10 60(ReducedBlanking)

4K 3840 × 2160 16 : 9 24/25/30/50/60 4096 × 2160 17 : 9 24/25/30/50/60

HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 24/25/30/50/60HDTV(1080i) 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 48/50/60HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60SDTV(480p) 720/1440 × 480 4:3 / 16:9 60SDTV(576p) 720/1440 × 576 4:3 / 16:9 50SDTV(480i) 1440 × 480 4:3 / 16:9 60SDTV(576i) 1440 × 576 4:3 / 16:9 50

DisplayPortSignal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)

VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 60XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60

WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 601280 × 800 16 : 10 60

Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60

FWXGA 1360 × 768 16 : 9 601366 × 768 16 : 9 60

SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60UXGA 1600 × 1200 * 4 : 3 60FullHD 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 60WUXGA 1920 × 1200 * 16 : 10 60(ReducedBlanking)2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60WQHD iMac 27"

2560 × 1440 16 : 9 60

WQXGA 2560 × 1600 16 : 10 60(ReducedBlanking)

4K 3840 × 2160 16 : 9 24/25/30/50/604096 × 2160 17 : 9 24/25/30/50/60

HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 24/25/30/50/60HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60SDTV(480i/p) 720/1440 × 480 4:3 / 16:9 60SDTV(576i/p) 720/1440 × 576 4:3 / 16:9 50

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AnalogRGBSignal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)

VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60/72/75/85/iMacSVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 56/60/72/75/85/iMacXGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60/70/75/85/iMacXGA+ 1152 × 864 4 : 3 75HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60

WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 60/75/851280 × 800 16 : 10 60/75/85

Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60/85SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60/75/85

FWXGA 1360 × 768 16 : 9 601366 × 768 16 : 9 60

SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60/75WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60/75/85WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60UXGA 1600 × 1200 * 4 : 3 60WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60FillHD 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 60WUXGA 1920 × 1200 * 16 : 10 60(ReducedBlanking)2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60FullHD 1920 × 1080 * 16 : 9 60MAC13" 640 × 480 4 : 3 67MAC16" 832 × 624 4 : 3 75MAC19" 1024 × 768 4 : 3 75MAC21" 1152 × 870 4 : 3 75MAC23" 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 65

Analog ComponentSignal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)

HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60HDTV(1080i) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 48/50/60HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60SDTV(480p) 720 × 480 4:3 / 16:9 60SDTV(576p) 720 × 576 4:3 / 16:9 50SDTV(480i) 720 × 480 4:3 / 16:9 60SDTV(576i) 720 × 576 4:3 / 16:9 50

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HDMI/HDBaseT3DSignalResolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz) 3DFormat

1920 × 1080p

16 : 9

23.98/24FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

25 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

29.97/30FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

50 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

59.94/60 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

1920 × 1080i50 SideBySide(Half)

TopAndBottom

59.94/60 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

1280 × 720p

23.98/24FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

25 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

29.97/30FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

50FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

59.94/60FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

DisplayPort 3DSignalResolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz) 3DFormat

1920 × 1080p

16 : 9

23.98/24FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

25 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

29.97/30FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

50 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

59.94/60 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

1280 × 720p

23.98/24FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

25 SideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

29.97/30FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

50FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

59.94/60FramePackingSideBySide(Half)TopAndBottom

* Nativeresolution

• Signalsexceedingtheprojector’sresolutionarehandledwithAdvancedAccuBlend.• WithAdvancedAccuBlend,thesizeofcharactersandruledlinesmaybeunevenandcolorsmaybeblurred.• Uponshipment,theprojectorissetforsignalswithstandarddisplayresolutionsandfrequencies,butadjustmentsmayberequired

dependingonthetypeofcomputer.

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❸ SpecificationsModel name PA803UL/PA653ULMethod ThreeprimarycolorliquidcrystalshutterprojectionmethodSpecificationsofmainparts

Liquidcrystalpanel

Size 0.76"(withMLA)×3(aspectratio:16:10)Pixels(*1) 2,304,000(1920dots×1200lines)

Projection lenses Refertothespecificationsofoptionlens(→ 160page)Lightsource Laser diodeOpticaldevice Integrator,DichroicMirror,XDP

Lightoutput(*2) (*3) ECOOFF PA803UL: 8000 lmPA653UL: 6500 lm

Contrastratio(*2)(allwhite/allblack) 2500000:1 with dynamic contrastScreensize(throwdistance) 50" to 500"Colorreproducibility 10-bitcolorprocessing(approx.1.07billioncolors)Scanningfrequency Horizontal Analog:15kHz,24to100kHz(24kHzorgreaterforRGBinputs),conformingto

VESAstandardsDigital:15kHz,24to153kHz,conformingtoVESAstandards

Vertical Analog:48Hz,50to85Hz,100,120HzconformingtoVESAstandardsDigital:24,25,30,48Hz,50to85Hz,100,120HzconformingtoVESAstandards

Main adjustment functions MotorizedZoom,MotorizedFocus,MotorizedLensShift,inputsignalswitching(HDMI1/HDMI2/DisplayPort/COMPUTER/HDBaseT),autoimageadjustment,pictureenlarging,picturepositionadjustment,muting(bothvideoandaudio),poweron/standby,on-screendisplay/selection,etc.

Max.displayresolution(horizontal×vertical)

AnalogWUXGA(1920×1200)withAdvancedAccuBlendPixelclockfrequency:lessthan165MHzDigitalQuadHD(4096×2160)withAdvancedAccuBlendPixelclockfrequency:lessthan600MHz(HDBaseT:300MHz)

InputsignalsR,G,B,H,V RGB:0.7Vp-p/75Ω

Y:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withNegativePolaritySync)Cb,Cr(Pb,Pr):0.7Vp-p/75ΩH/VSync:4.0Vp-p/TTLCompositeSync:4.0Vp-p/TTLSynconG:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withSync)

Component Y:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withSync)Cb,Cr(Pb,Pr):0.7Vp-p/75ΩDTV:480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p(60Hz)

576i,576p,720p,1080i(50Hz)DVD:Progressivesignal(50/60Hz)

Audio 0.5Vrms/22kΩorgreaterInput/outputconnectors

Computer/Com-ponent

Video input MiniD-Sub15-pin×1Audio input Stereominijack×1Audio output Stereominijack×1(commonforallsignals)

HDMI Video input HDMI®ConnectortypeA×2RJ-450×1,100BASE-TXcompatibleDeepColor(colordepth):8-/10-/12-bitcompatibleColorimetry:RGB,YCbCr444,YCbCr422,YCbCr420,REC2020,REC709,REC601SupportsLipSync,HDCP(*4),4KHDRand3D

Audio input HDMI:Samplingfrequency–32/44.1/48kHz,Samplingbits–16/20/24bitsHDBaseT/Eth-ernet

Video input DeepColor(colordepth):Support8/10/12bitsColorimetry:SupportRGB,YCbCr444,YCbCr422,YCbCr420,REC2020,REC709,REC601SupportLipSync,HDCP(*4),4K,3D,HDR

Video output RJ-45x1,100BASE-TXDeepColor(colordepth):Support8/10/12bitsColorimetry:SupportRGB,YCbCr444,YCbCr422,REC709,REC601SupportLipSync,HDCP(*4),4K,3D

Audio input Samplingfrequency:32/44.1/48kHzSamplingbit:16/20/24bit

Audio output Samplingfrequency:32/44.1/48kHzSamplingbit:16/20/24bits

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Model name PA803UL/PA653ULDisplayPort Video input DisplayPort×1

Datarate:5.4Gbps/2.7Gbps/1.62GbpsNo. lanes: 1 lane/2 lanes/4 lanesColordepth:8bits,10bits,12bitsColorimetry:RGB,YCbCr444,YCbCr422,REC709,REC601HDCPcompatible(*4)

Audio input DisplayPort:Samplingfrequency–32/44.1/48kHz,Samplingbits–16/20/24bitsPCcontrolterminal D-Sub9-pin×1USBport USBtypeA×1Ethernet/LAN/HDBaseTport RJ-45×1,Supports10BASE-T/100BASE-TXRemoteterminal Stereominijack×13DSYNCoutputterminal 5V/10mA,synchronizedsignaloutputfor3Duse

Usageenvironment Operatingtemperature:41to104°F(5to40°C)(*5)

Operatinghumidity:20to80%(withnocondensation)Storagetemperature:14to122°F(-10to50°C)Storagehumidity:20to80%(withnocondensation)Operatingaltitude:0to3650m/12000feet(1700to3650m/5500to12000feet:Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALUTITUDE])

Power supply 100-240VAC,50/60HzPower con-sumption

LIGHTMODE

NORMAL PA803UL:798W(100-130VAC)/774W(200-240VAC)PA653UL:627W(100-130VAC)/613W(200-240VAC)

ECO1 PA803UL:604W(100-130VAC)/592W(200-240VAC)PA653UL:580W(100-130VAC)/566W(200-240VAC)

ECO2 PA803UL:470W(100-130VAC)/464W(200-240VAC)PA653UL:437W(100-130VAC)/431W(200-240VAC)

LONGLIFE PA803UL:285W(100-130VAC)/285W(200-240VAC)PA653UL:276W(100-130VAC)/276W(200-240VAC)

STANDBY Link-up 0.15W(100-130VAC)/0.21W(200-240VAC)Link-down 0.11W(100-130VAC)/0.16W(200-240VAC)

Ratedinputcurrent PA803UL:11.8A(100-130VAC),5.2A(200-240VAC)PA653UL:10.2A(100-130VAC),4.5A(200-240VAC)

Powercordspecification 15Aorhigher(*6)

Externaldimensions(W×H×D) 22.8"(width)×8.2"(height)×19.5"(depth)/580(width)×208(height)×494(depth)mm(includingprotrudingparts)22.8"(width)×8.1"(height)×19.3"(depth)/580(width)×205(height)×490(depth)mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight 40.2lbs/18.2kg(notincludinglens)

*1 Effectivepixelsaremorethan99.99%.*2 CompliancewithISO21118-2012*3 Thisisthelightoutputvalue(lumens)mountingthelensunit,NP41ZL,whenthe[PRESET]modeissetto[HIGH-BRIGHT].The

lightoutputvalueswillbedroppedaccordingtothesettingof[LIGHTMODE].Ifanyothermodeisselectedasthe[PRESET]mode,thelightoutputvaluemaydropslightly.

*4 IfyouareunabletoviewmaterialviatheHDMIinput,thisdoesnotnecessarilymeantheprojectorisnotfunctioningproperly.WiththeimplementationofHDCP,theremaybecasesinwhichcertaincontentisprotectedwithHDCPandmightnotbedisplayedduetothedecision/intentionoftheHDCPcommunity(DigitalContentProtection,LLC).

Video:HDR,DeepColor,8/10/12-bit,LipSync. Audio:LPCM;upto2ch,samplerate32/44.1/48KHz,samplebit;16/20/24-bit HDMI:SupportsHDCP2.2/1.4 DisplayPort:SupportsHDCP1.4 HDBaseT:SupportsHDCP2.2/1.4*5 Dependingonthealtitudeandtemperature,theprojectorgoesinto“ForcedECOMode”inthestate[NORMAL]or[ECO1]has

beenselectedfor[LIGHTMODE].*6 InUK,useaBS-approvedpowercordwithmoldedplughavingablack(16A)fuseinstalledforusewiththisprojector.• Thesespecificationsandtheproduct’sdesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

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Optionlens(soldseparately)

NP40ZL Throwratio0.79-1.11:1,F2.0-2.5,f=13.3-18.6mmNP41ZL Throwratio1.30-3.02:1,F1.7 - 2.0,f=21.8-49.7mmNP42ZL Throwratio2.88-5.72:1,F2.2-2.6,f=49.7-99.8mm

NOTE:• Theabovethrowratioisforprojectingon100"screen.

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INPUT

MEN

U

FOCUS

SHIFT

EXIT

ZOO

M

ENTER

L-CALIB.HO

ME

POSITIO

N

494

(19.

4)

580 (22.8)

208

(8.2

)

205

(8.1

)

125

(4.9

)

250 (9.8)

200

(7.9

)56

.5 (2

.2)

490

(19.

3)

❹ Cabinet Dimensions

Lens center

Lens center

Unit: mm (inch)

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❺ Pin assignments and signal names of main connectorsCOMPUTER IN/ Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)

Connectionandsignallevelofeachpin

51 42 310

11 12 13 14 156 97 8

Signal LevelVideosignal:0.7Vp-p(Analog)Syncsignal:TTLlevel

Pin No. RGBSignal(Analog) YCbCrSignal1 Red Cr2 GreenorSynconGreen Y3 Blue Cb4 Ground5 Ground6 RedGround CrGround7 GreenGround YGround8 BlueGround CbGround9 NoConnection10 SyncSignalGround11 NoConnection12 Bi-directionalDATA(SDA)13 HorizontalSyncorCompositeSync14 VerticalSync15 DataClock

HDMI 1 IN/HDMI 2 IN Connector (Type A)

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 192 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1 TMDSData2+ 11 TMDSClockShield2 TMDSData2Shield 12 TMDSClock−3 TMDSData2− 13 CEC4 TMDSData1+ 14 Disconnection5 TMDSData1Shield 15 SCL6 TMDSData1− 16 SDA7 TMDSData0+ 17 DDC/CECgrounding8 TMDSData0Shield 18 +5Vpowersupply9 TMDSData0− 19 Hotplugdetection10 TMDSClock+

DisplayPort IN Connector

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 192 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal1 Mainlinklane3− 11 Grounding02 Grounding3 12 Mainlinklane0+3 Mainlinklane3+ 13 Configuration14 Mainlinklane2− 14 Configuration25 Grounding2 15 Supplementarychannel+6 Mainlinklane2+ 16 Grounding47 Mainlinklane1− 17 Supplementarychannel−8 Grounding1 18 Hotplugdetection9 Mainlinklane1+ 19 Return

10 Mainlinklane0− 20 +3.3Vpowersupply

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HDBaseT IN/Ethernet Port (RJ-45)

12345678

Pin No. Signal1 TxD+/HDBT0+2 TxD−/HDBT0−3 RxD+/HDBT1+4 Disconnection/HDBT2+5 Disconnection/HDBT2−6 RxD−/HDBT1−7 Disconnection/HDBT3+8 Disconnection/HDBT3−

USB-A Port (Type A)

13 24

Pin No. Signal1 VBUS

2 D−3 D+4 Grounding

PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin)

12345

6789 Pin No. Signal1 Unused2 RxD receptiondata3 TxD transmissiondata4 Unused5 Grounding6 Unused7 RTS transmissionrequest8 CTS transmissionallowed9 Unused

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❻ Changing the Background Logo (Virtual Remote Tool)Thiswillhelpyouperformoperationssuchasprojector’spoweronoroffandsignalselectionviaaLANconnection.Itisalsousedtosendanimagetotheprojectorandregisteritasthelogodataoftheprojector.Afterregisteringit,youcanlockthelogotopreventitfromchanging.

Control FunctionsPowerOn/Off,signalselection,picturefreeze,picturemute,audiomute,Logotransfertotheprojector,andremotecontroloperationonyourPC.

VirtualRemotescreen

Use this button for changing the background logo.

RemoteControlWindow Toolbar

ForgettingtheVirtualRemoteTool,pleasevisitourwebsiteanddownloadit:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html

NOTE:• RemoteControlWindowisnotavailableforchangingthebackgroundlogo. PleaseseetheHELPmenuoftheVirtualRemoteToolabouthowtodisplaytheToolbar.• Logodata(graphics)thatcanbesenttotheprojectorwithVirtualRemoteToolhasthefollowingrestrictions: (OnlyviaserialorLANconnection)* Filesize:Within256kilobytes* Imagesize:Withintheresolutionoftheprojector* Fileformat:PNG(Fullcolor)

• Logodata(image)sentusingtheVirtualRemoteToolwillbedisplayedinthecenterwiththesurroundingareainblack.• Toputthedefault“NEClogo”backinthebackgroundlogo,youneedtoregisteritasthebackgroundlogobyusingtheimagefile(\Logo\necpj_bbwux.png)includedonthesuppliedNECProjectorCD-ROM.

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❼ TroubleshootingThissectionhelpsyouresolveproblemsyoumayencounterwhilesettinguporusingtheprojector.

Feature of each indicator

② ③ ④① ① POWERindicator

Thisindicatorinformsthepowerstatusoftheprojector.

② STATUSindicator

Thisindicatorlights/blinkswhenabuttonispressedwhiletheCONTROLPANELLOCKfunctionisutilized,orwhileperformingthelenscalibrationandspecificoperations.

③ LIGHTindicator

This indicator informs the state of light source, used timeof the lightsource,andthestatusofLIGHTMODE.

④ TEMP.indicator

Thisisthetemperatureindicatorinformingtemperaturetroublewhentheambienttemperatureistoohigh/low.

Indicator Message (Status message)

POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP. Projector status

Power is off

Off Off Off Off

InthestateofStandby(StandbymodeisNORMALandthenetworkisready.

Orange (Blink*1)

Off Off Off

InthestateofStandby(StandbymodeisNORMALandthenetworkisunavail-able.

Orange (Blink*2)

Off Off Off

InthestateofStandby(StandbymodeisNORMALandthenetworkisavail-able)

Orange(Light)

Off Off Off

ONtimeastheprogramtimerisactivated.(InthestateofStandby)

Orange (Blink*3)

Off Off Off

InthestateofSleep

Green (Light)

Off Off Off

ONtimeastheprogramtimerisactivated.(InthestateofSleep)

Green (Blink*3)

Off Off Off

Poweredstate(LIGHTMODEisNORMALorECO1)

Blue(Light)

Off Green (Light)

Off

Poweredstate(LIGHTMODEisECO2orLONGLIFE)

Blue(Light)

Off Green (Blink*3)

Off

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POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP. Projector status

Lenscalibrationimplementrequest.

Status varies

Orange(Blink*4)

Status varies

Off

Performingthelenscalibration

Blue(Light)

Green (Blink*4)

Status varies

Off

Shutterfunctionisactivating

Blue(Light)

Status varies

Off Off

OFFTimerisactivated,OFFtimeastheproogramtimerisactivated(Poweredstate)

Blue(Blink*3)

Off Status varies

Off

PreparingforpoweringON

Blue(Blink*5)

Off Off Off

*1 Repetitiontolightonfor1.5seconds/offfor1.5seconds*2 Repetitiontolightonfor1.5seconds/offfor7.5seconds*3 Repetitiontolightonfor2.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds*4 Repetitiontolightonfor0.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds/onfor0.5seconds/offfor2.5seconds*5 Repetitiontolightonfor0.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds

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Indicator Message (Error message)

POWER STATUS LIGHT TEMP. Projector status Procedure

A button has been pressed while the KEYLOCKisactivated.

Theprojector’skeysarelocked.Thesettingmustbecanceledtooperatethe projector. (→page120) Blue

(Light)Orange(Light)

Status varies

Off

IDnumbersfortheprojectorandtheremote control do not match.

CheckthecontrolIDs(→page121)

Temperatureproblem(IntheForcedECO)

Ambienttemtepratureishigh.Lowerthe room temperature.

Blue(Light)

Off Orange(Light)

Orange(Light)

Temperatureproblem Ambient temperature is out of the operationtemperature.Checkifanyobstructionstaysneartheexhaustvent.

Red(Blink*5)

Off Off Off

Hardwareproblem Problemwiththehardware.Contactyour dealer.

Status varies

Off Red(Blink*5)

Off

Lensmountingerror/Lensproblem Lens is not mounted properly. Mout it (→seepage138,160).Iftheindica-tormessageisremainunchangedevenifthelensismountedproperly,contact your dealer.

Red(Blink*5)

Red(Light)

Red(Light)

Off

Errorrequiringservicesupport Contactyourdealerorserviceperson-nel.Makesuretocheckandinformindicatorstatusforaskingtorepair.Red

(Light)Status varies

Status varies

Off

*1 Repetitiontolightonfor1.5seconds/offfor1.5seconds*2 Repetitiontolightonfor1.5seconds/offfor7.5seconds*3 Repetitiontolightonfor2.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds*4 Repetitiontolightonfor0.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds/onfor0.5seconds/offfor2.5seconds*5 Repetitiontolightonfor0.5seconds/offfor0.5seconds

• Whenthethermalprotectorisactivated: Wheninsidetemperatureoftheprojectorbecomestoohighorlow,thePOWERindicatorstarttoredblinkinashortcycle.After

thishappened,thethermalprotectorwillactivateandtheprojectormaybeturnedoff. Inthiscase,pleasetakethebelowmeasures:

- Pulloutthepowerplugfromthewallinlet.- Placetheprojectorincoolplaceifithasbeenplacedinhighambienttemperature.- Cleantheexhaustventifdusthasaccumulatedon.- Leavetheprojectorforaboutonehouruntilinsidetemperaturegetslower.

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Explanation on the POWER indicator and standby state

InthestatetheselectedPROFILEforWIREDLANisavailable.

Available ports in each state(○: Available, ×: Unavailable)

HDBaseT IN/Ethernet

HDBaseT OUT/Ethernet

LAN PC CON-TROL

○ ○ ○

○ ○ ○

× ○ ○

Indicator : Lights in bluePowered ON state

Indicator : Lights in greenSleep state

Indicator: Blinks in orangeStandby state: Waiting to link with the network

Indicator: Lights in orangeStandby state: The network is linked�

Link-up network

Link-down network for approx� 10 seconds

Power consumption

High

Low

Power On

Input signal

• Inputsignal• Operationonthewebbrowser

via the HTTP server (→ See page 47)

No operation / No communication with the link-up network / No signal input for approx� 180 seconds

Power Off

Power On

Power On

No operation/Link-down network/No signal input for approx� 10 seconds

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InthestatetheselectedPROFILEforWIREDLANisunavailable.

Available ports in each state(○: Available, ×: Unavailable)

HDBaseT IN/Ethernet

HDBaseT OUT/Ethernet

LAN PC CONTROL

○ × ○

○ × ○

× × ○

Indicator: Lights in bluePowered ON state

Indicator: Lights in greenSleep state

Indicator: Blinks in orange (with long interval)Standby state: The network is unavailable�

Power consumption

High

Low

Power On

Input signal

Power Off

Power On

No operation / No signal in-put for approx� 10 seconds

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Common Problems & Solutions(→“IndicatorMessage”onpage165.)

Problem Check These Items

Does not turn onor shut down

• Checkthatthepowercordispluggedinandthatthepowerbuttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrolis on� (→ pages 14, 16)

• Checktoseeiftheprojectorhastemperatureerror,Ifprojectorinsidetemperatureistoohotorcool,itdisabledtoturn on the projector as the protection� Wait for a moment and try turn on the projector again�

• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGHALTITUDE]whenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700metersor higher� Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher without setting to [HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down� If this happens, wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector� (→ page 112)

If you turn on the projector immediately after the light module is turned off, the fans run without displaying an image for some time and then the projector will display the image� Wait for a moment�

• Incaseit’shardtothinkthetroubleisnotcausedontheabovementionedconditions,unplugthepowercordfromthe outlet� Then wait 5 minutes before plugging it in again� (→ page 28, 29)

Will turn off • Ensurethatthe[OFFTIMER],[AUTOPOWEROFF]or[PROGRAMTIMER]isoff.(→ page 117, 131)

No picture • Checkiftheappropriateinputisselected.(→ page 18) If there is still no picture, press the INPUT button or one of the input buttons again�

• Ensureyourcablesareconnectedproperly.• Usemenustoadjustthebrightnessandcontrast.(→ page 88)• Isthe[POWERONSHUTTER]intheon-screenmenusetto[CLOSE]?• CheckthattheSHUTTER(lensshutter)orAV-MUTE(imageoff)buttonsarenotpressed.• Resetthesettingsoradjustmentstofactorypresetlevelsusingthe[RESET]intheMenu.(→ page 132)• EnteryourregisteredkeywordiftheSecurityfunctionisenabled.(→ page 41)• IftheHDMIinputortheDisplayPortsignalcannotbedisplayed,trythefollowing.

- Reinstall your driver for the graphics card built in your computer, or use the updated driver� For reinstalling or updating your driver, refer to the user guide accompanied with your computer or graphics

card, or contact the support center for your computer manufacturer� Install the updated driver or OS on your own responsibility� We are not liable for any trouble and failure caused by this installation�

• ThesignalmaynotbesupporteddependingontheHDBaseTtransmissiondevice.Inaddition,RS232Cinterfacemay not be supported�

• BesuretoconnecttheprojectorandnotebookPCwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymodeandbeforeturningonthepower to the notebook PC�

In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector before being powered up�* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer’s screen-saver or

power management software�• Seealsothepage172�

Picture suddenly becomes dark

• CheckiftheprojectorisintheForcedECOmodebecauseoftoohighambienttemperature.Ifthisisthecase,lowerthe internal temperature of the projector by selecting [HIGH] for [FAN MODE]� (→ page 112)

Color tone or hue is unusual

• Checkifanappropriatecolorisselectedin[WALLCOLOR].Ifso,selectanappropriateoption.(→ page 112)• Adjust[HUE]in[PICTURE].(→ page 89)

Image isn’t square to the screen

• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.(→ page 20)• Perform[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]whenthetrapezoidisdistorted.(→ page 101)

Picture is blurred • Adjustthefocus.(→ page 22)• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.(→ page 20)• Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens.

(→ page 152)• Hasthelensbeenshiftedbyanamountexceedingtheguaranteedrange?(→ page 153)• Condensationmayformonthelensiftheprojectoriscold,broughtintoawarmplaceandisthenturnedon.Should

this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens�

Flicker appears on screen

• Set[FANMODE]tootherthan[HIGHALTITUDE]modewhenusingtheprojectorataltitudesapproximately5500feet/1700 meters or lower� Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters and set-ting to [HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the light module to overcool, causing the image to flicker� Switch [FAN MODE] to [AUTO]� (→ page 112)

Image is scrolling vertically, horizontally or both

• Checkthecomputer’sresolutionandfrequency.Makesurethattheresolutionyouaretryingtodisplayissupportedby the projector� (→ page 155)

• AdjustthecomputerimagemanuallywiththeHorizontal/Verticalinthe[IMAGEOPTIONS].(→ page 91)

Remote control does not work

• Installnewbatteries.(→ page 11)• Makesuretherearenoobstaclesbetweenyouandtheprojector.• Standwithin40m/1575inchoftheprojector.(→ page 12)

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Problem Check These Items

Indicator is lit or blinking

• SeetheIndicatorMessage.(→ page 165)

Cross color in RGB mode

• PresstheAUTOADJ.buttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrol.(→ page 27)• Adjustthecomputerimagemanuallywith[CLOCK]/[PHASE]in[IMAGEOPTIONS]inthemenu.(→ page 90)

Formoreinformationcontactyourdealer.

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If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.

• PoweronprocessfortheprojectorandthePC.

BesuretoconnecttheprojectorandnotebookPCwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymodeandbeforeturningonthepowertothenotebookPC.

InmostcasestheoutputsignalfromthenotebookPCisnotturnedonunlessconnectedtotheprojectorbeforebeingpoweredup.

NOTE:Youcancheckthehorizontalfrequencyofthecurrentsignalintheprojector’smenuunderInformation.Ifitreads“0kHz”,thismeansthereisnosignalbeingoutputfromthecomputer.(→page134orgotonextstep)

• Enablingthecomputer’sexternaldisplay.

DisplayinganimageonthenotebookPC’sscreendoesnotnecessarilymeanitoutputsasignaltotheprojector.WhenusingaPCcompatiblelaptop,acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexternaldisplay.Usu-ally,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalongwithoneofthe12functionkeysgetstheexternaldisplaytocomeonoroff.Forexample,NEClaptopsuseFn+F3,whileDelllaptopsuseFn+F8keycombinationstotogglethroughexternaldisplayselections.

• Non-standardsignaloutputfromthecomputer

IftheoutputsignalfromanotebookPCisnotanindustrystandard,theprojectedimagemaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.Shouldthishappen,deactivatethenotebookPC’sLCDscreenwhentheprojectordisplayisinuse.EachnotebookPChasadifferentwayofdeactivate/reactivatethelocalLCDscreensasdescribedinthepreviousstep.Refertoyourcomputer’sdocumentationfordetailedinformation.

• ImagedisplayedisincorrectwhenusingaMac

WhenusingaMacwiththeprojector,settheDIPswitchoftheMacadapter(notsuppliedwiththeprojector)ac-cordingtoyourresolution.Aftersetting,restartyourMacforthechangestotakeaffect.

ForsettingdisplaymodesotherthanthosesupportedbyyourMacandtheprojector,changingtheDIPswitchonaMacadaptermaybounceanimageslightlyormaydisplaynothing.Shouldthishappen,settheDIPswitchtothe13"fixedmodeandthenrestartyourMac.Afterthat,restoretheDIPswitchestoadisplayablemodeandthenrestarttheMacagain.

NOTE:AVideoAdaptercablemanufacturedbyAppleComputerisneededforaMacBookwhichdoesnothaveaminiD-Sub15-pinconnector.

• MirroringonaMacBook

* WhenusingtheprojectorwithaMacBook,outputmaynotbesetto1920×1200unless“mirroring”isoffonyourMacBook.Refertoowner’smanualsuppliedwithyourMaccomputerformirroring.

• FoldersoriconsarehiddenontheMacscreen

Foldersoriconsmaynotbeseenonthescreen.Shouldthishappen,select[View]→[Arrange]fromtheApplemenuandarrangeicons.

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❽ PC Control Codes and Cable ConnectionPC Control Codes

Function Code Data

POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H

POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H

INPUT SELECT HDMI1 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A1H A9H

INPUT SELECT HDMI2 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A2H AAH

INPUT SELECT DisplayPort 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A6H AEH

INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H

INPUT SELECT HDBaseT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H BFH C7H

PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H

PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H

SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H

SOUND MUTE OFF 02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H

NOTE:ContactyourlocaldealerforafulllistofthePCControlCodesifneeded.

Cable ConnectionCommunicationProtocol

Baud rate �����������������������������������������115200/38400/19200/9600/4800 bpsData length ��������������������������������������8 bitsParity �����������������������������������������������No parityStop bit ��������������������������������������������1 bitX on/off ��������������������������������������������NoneCommunications procedure �������������Full duplex

NOTE:Dependingontheequipment,alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns.

PC Control Port (D-SUB 9P)

1 52 43

6 7 98

To GND of PC

To RxD of PC

To TxD of PC

To RTS of PC

To CTS of PC

NOTE1:Pins1,4,6and9arenoused.

NOTE2:Jumper“RequesttoSend”and“CleartoSend”togetheronbothendsofthecabletosimplifycableconnection.

NOTE3:Forlongcablerunsitisrecommendedtosetcommunicationspeedwithinprojectormenusto9600bps.

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ABOUT THE ASCII CONTROL COMMANDThisdevicesupportsthecommonASCIIControlCommandforcontrollingourprojectorandmonitor.Please visit our web site for detailed information about the command.http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/pj_manual/lineup.html

HOWTOCONNECTWITHANEXTERNALDEVICETherearetwomethodstoconnecttheprojectorwithanexternaldevicesuchasacomputer.

1. Connectionthrutheserialport.

Connectstheprojectortoacomputerbyaserialcable(acrosscable).

2. Connectionvianetwork(LAN/HDBaseT)

ConnectstheprojectortoacomputerbyaLANcable.

ConcerningtothetypeofLANcable,pleaseasktoyournetworkadministrator.

CONNECTION INTERFACE1. Connectionthrutheserialport.

CommunicationProtocol

Item InformationBaudrate 115200/38400/19200/9600/4800 bpsDatalength 8 bitsParity bit No parityStopbit 1 bitFlowcontrol NoneCommunicationsprocedure Fullduplex

2. Connectionvianetwork

CommunicationProtocol(ConnectionviaLAN)

Item InformationCommunicationspeed Setautomatically(10/100Mbps)Supportedstandard IEEE802.3(10BASE-T)

IEEE802.3u(100BASE-TX,Auto-Negotiation)

UsetheTCPportnumber7142fortransmittingandreceivingcommand.

CommunicationProtocol(ConnectionviaHDBaseT)

Item InformationCommunicationspeed 100 MbpsSupportedstandard IEEE802.3u(100BASE-TX,Auto-Negotiation)

UsetheTCPportnumber7142fortransmittingandreceivingcommand.

PARAMETERSFORTHISDEVICEInput command

Inputterminal Response ParameterHDMI1 hdmi1 hdmi1 or hdmiHDMI2 hdmi2 hdmi2DisplayPort displayport displayport or displayport1COMPUTER computer Oneamongcomputer,computer1,vga,vga1,rgb,andrgb1HDBaseT hdbaset hdbaset or hdbaset1

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Status command

Response ErrorStatuserror:temp Temperatureerrorerror:fan Fantroubleerror:light Lightsourcetroubleerror:lens Lens troubleerror:system Systemtrouble

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❾ Troubleshooting Check ListBeforecontactingyourdealerorservicepersonnel,checkthefollowinglisttobesurerepairsareneededalsobyreferringtothe“Troubleshooting”sectioninyouruser’smanual.Thischecklistbelowwillhelpussolveyourproblemmore efficiently.* Printthispageandthenextpageforyourcheck.

Frequency of occurrence □ always □sometimes(Howoften?_____________________) □other(__________________)

Power□ No power (POWER indicator does not light blue)� See also “Status

Indicator (STATUS)”�□ Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet�□ No power even though you press and hold the POWER button�

□ Shut down during operation�□ Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet�□ [AUTO POWER OFF] is turned off (only models with the [AUTO

POWER OFF] function)�□ [OFF TIMER] is turned off (only models with the [OFF TIMER]

function)�

Video and Audio□ No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the

projector�□ Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC

first, then start the PC�□ Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector�

• Acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexter-naldisplay.Usually,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalongwithoneofthe12functionkeysturnstheexternaldisplayonoroff.

□ No image (blue or black background, no display)�□ Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJ� button�□ Still no image even though you carry out [RESET] in the

projector’s menu�□ Signal cable’s plug is fully inserted into the input connector□ A message appears on the screen�

(_____________________________________________)□ The source connected to the projector is active and available�□ Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and/or

the contrast�□ Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the

projector�□ Image is too dark�

□ Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness and/or the contrast�

□ Image is distorted�□ Image appears to be trapezoidal (unchanged even though you

carry out the [KEYSTONE] adjustment)�

□ Parts of the image are lost�□ Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ� button�□ Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the

projector’s menu�□ Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction�

□ Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a computer signal�

□ Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector�

□ Some pixels are lost�□ Image is flickering�

□ Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJ� button�□ Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the

projector’s menu�□ Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal�□ Still unchanged even though you change [FAN MODE] from

[HIGH ALTITUDE] to [AUTO]�□ Image appears blurry or out of focus�

□ Still unchanged even though you checked the signal’s resolution on PC and changed it to projector’s native resolution�

□ Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus�□ No sound�

□ Audio cable is correctly connected to the audio input of the projector�

□ Still unchanged even though you adjusted the volume level�□ AUDIO OUT is connected to your audio equipment (only models

with the AUDIO OUT connector)�

Other□ Remote control does not work�

□ No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the remote control�

□ Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the infrared remote controls�

□ Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation�

□ Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work (only models with the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] function)□ [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is not turned on or is disabled in

the menu�□ Still unchanged even though you press and hold the INPUT

button for a minimum of 10 seconds�

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In the space below please describe your problem in detail.

Information on application and environment where your projector is used

Installation environment

Screen size: inchScreen type: □ White matte □ Beads □ Polarization

□ Wide angle □ High contrastThrow distance: feet/inch/mOrientation: □ Ceiling mount □ DesktopPower outlet connection:□ Connected directly to wall outlet□ Connected to power cord extender or other (the

numberofconnectedequipment______________)□ Connected to a power cord reel or other (the number

ofconnectedequipment______________)

Computer

Manufacturer:

Model number:

Notebook PC □ / Desktop □

Native resolution:

Refresh rate:

Video adapter:

Other:

Videoequipment

VCR, Blu-ray player, Video camera, Video game or other

Manufacturer:

Model number:

Signal cable

NECstandardorothermanufacturer’scable?Model number: Length: inch/m

Distribution amplifierModel number:

SwitcherModel number:

AdapterModel number:

Projector

PC

Blu-ray player

Projector

Model number:Serial No�:Date of purchase:Light operating time (hours):LIGHT MODE: □ NORMAL □ ECO1 □ ECO2 □ LONG LIFEInformation on input signal:

Horizontal synch frequency [ ] kHzVertical synch frequency [ ] HzSynch polarity H □ (+) □ (−) V □ (+) □ (−)Synch type □ Separate □ Composite □ Sync on GreenIndicator Message:□ POWERBlinks in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red [ ] cyclesLights in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red□ STATUSBlinks in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red [ ] cyclesLights in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red□ LIGHTBlinks in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red [ ] cyclesLights in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red□ TEMP�Blinks in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red [ ] cyclesLights in □ Blue □ Green □ Orange □ Red

Remote control model number:

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❿ REGISTER YOUR PROJECTOR! (for residents in the United States, Canada, and Mexico)

Pleasetaketimetoregisteryournewprojector.ThiswillactivateyourlimitedpartsandlaborwarrantyandInstaCareserviceprogram.Visit our web site at www.necdisplay.com,clickonsupportcenter/registerproductandsubmityourcompletedformonline.Uponreceipt,wewillsendaconfirmationletterwithallthedetailsyouwillneedtotakeadvantageoffast,reliablewarrantyandserviceprogramsfromtheindustryleader,NECDisplaySolutionsofAmerica,Inc.

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