Nikon Projector HT1000 User Manual

HT1000  
Entertainment Projector  
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Fire and Shock Precautions  
What's in the Box?  
Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are miss-  
ing, contact your dealer.  
1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unob-  
structed to prevent the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at  
least 3 inches (10 cm) of space between your projector and a wall.  
Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to  
ship your HT1000 Projector.  
2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from  
falling into your projector.  
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tor. Do not insert any metal objects such as a wire or screwdriver  
into your projector. If something should fall into your projector, dis-  
connect it immediately and have the object removed by a qualified  
NEC service personnel.  
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3. Do not place any liquids on top of your projector.  
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4. Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Serious damage  
to your eyes could result.  
Lens cap  
Soft carrying case  
(24BS7111)  
5. Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the  
projector.The light being projected from the lens is extensive, there-  
fore any kind of abnormal objects that can redirect light coming out  
of the lens, can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury  
to the eyes.  
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6. Do not cover the lens with the supplied lens cap or equivalent while  
the projector is on. Doing so can lead to melting of the cap and  
possibly burning your hands due to the heat emitted from the light  
output.  
Remote control  
(7N900371)  
Batteries  
String and rivet  
(24C05051) (24C04531)  
7. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100-120  
or 200-240 V 50/60 Hz AC. Ensure that your power supply fits this  
requirement before attempting to use your projector.  
8. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending.  
A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.  
Power cable  
(7N080204: North America)  
(7N080003: G model)  
RGB signal cable  
(7N520001)  
9. If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time,  
disconnect the plug from the power outlet.  
10. Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm. Doing so can  
cause elecrical shock or fire.  
CAUTION  
1. Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the front and side as it  
can become heated while the projector is turned on.  
Audio cable  
(7N520014)  
Composite video cable  
(7N520016)  
2. Do no use the tilt-foot for purposes other than originally intended.  
Misuses such as gripping the tilt-foot or hanging on the wall can  
cause damage to the projector.  
3. Enable High-Speed Fan mode if you continue to use the projector  
for consecutive days. (From the Advanced menu, select [Projector  
Options] [Setup] [Page 4] [High Speed Fan Mode].)  
4. Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of  
the following circumstances.  
S-Video cable  
(7N520015)  
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Doing so can cause damage to the projector:  
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While the Hour Glass icon appears.  
For Europe only  
Quick  
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Guide  
While the message "Please wait a moment." appears.This mes-  
sage will be displayed after the projector is turned off.  
User’s  
manual  
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While the cooling fans are running. (The cooling fans continue to  
work for 90 seconds after the projector is turned off).  
5. Do not eject the PC card while its data is being accessed. Doing so  
can damage your PC card data.  
For North America only  
Registration card  
Limited warranty  
6. Do not hold the lens part with your fingers. Doing so could pinch  
fingers or hands causing injury.  
SCART adapter  
(7N520018)  
For Europe only  
Guarantee policy  
Lamp Replacement  
To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page E-48.  
Be sure to replace the lamp when the message "The lamp has  
reached the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp."  
appears. If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached  
the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of  
glass may be scattered in the lamp case. Do not touch them as the  
pieces of glass may cause injury.  
If this happens, contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.  
Allow a minimum of 90 seconds to elapse after turning off the pro-  
jector. Then turn off the main power switch, disconnect the power  
cable and allow 60 minutes to cool the projector before replacing  
the lamp.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Picture Management .............................................................................. E-38  
Picture ................................................................................................ E-39  
User Adjust (when using User 1 to 4) ................................................. E-39  
Selecting Reference Setting .......................................................... E-39  
Selecting Gamma Correction Mode .............................................. E-39  
Selecting Color Correction ............................................................ E-39  
Adjusting Color Temperature and White Balance .......................... E-39  
Picture Options ............................................................................. E-39  
Sweet Vision/3D Y/C Separation/Deinterlace/Black Expansion/Con-  
trast Enhancement  
Projector Options ................................................................................... E-40  
Using 3D Reform ................................................................................ E-40  
Keystone....................................................................................... E-40  
Cornerstone .................................................................................. E-40  
Menu [Page1] ..................................................................................... E-40  
Selecting Menu Language/Selecting Menu Mode/Customizing the  
Menu/Selecting Menu Display Time  
Menu [Page 2] .................................................................................... E-40  
Turning On / Off Source Display / Turning On / Off Message / Selecting  
Menu Color  
Setup [Page 1] .................................................................................... E-41  
Setting Lamp Mode to Normal or Eco/Selecting Projector Orientation/  
Selecting a Color or Logo for Background  
Setup [Page 2] .................................................................................... E-41  
Setting Viewer Options/Selecting Capture Options  
Setup [Page 3] .................................................................................... E-41  
Selecting Signal Format  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ........................................... E-2  
Safety Cautions ........................................................................................... E-2  
What's in the Box? ...................................................................................... E-3  
INTRODUCTION ......................................................... E-5  
Introduction to the Projector ....................................................................... E-5  
Part Names of the Projector ........................................................................ E-6  
Attaching the lens cap .............................................................................. E-6  
Top Features ............................................................................................. E-7  
Terminal Panel Features ........................................................................... E-8  
Part Names of the Remote Control ........................................................... E-9  
Battery Installation .............................................................................. E-10  
Remote Control Precautions ............................................................... E-10  
Operating Range ................................................................................. E-10  
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS .................................. E-11  
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector ................................................... E-11  
Selecting a Location ............................................................................... E-11  
Throw Distance and Screen Size ............................................................ E-12  
Making Connections .................................................................................. E-13  
Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................... E-13  
Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player ............................................ E-14  
Connecting Your DVD Player .................................................................. E-15  
Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ......................................... E-16  
When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal ......................................................... E-17  
Connecting the Supplied Power Cable .................................................... E-17  
Setup [Page 4] .................................................................................... E-41  
Enabling Auto Adjust/Enabling Auto Start/Enabling Power Manage-  
ment/Enabling Power Off Confirmation/Enabling Horizontal and Verti-  
cal Keystone Correction Save/Enabling High Speed Fan Mode/Enabling  
Idle Mode/Enabling Screen Trigger/Enabling 3D Surround/Clearing  
Lamp Hour Meter  
Setup [Page 5] .................................................................................... E-42  
Selecting Communication Speed/Selecting Default Source/Disabling the  
Cabinet Buttons  
PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION) ......................E-18  
Turning on the Projector ............................................................................ E-18  
Selecting a Source ..................................................................................... E-19  
Adjusting the Picture Size and Position ..................................................... E-19  
Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion (3D Reform) .. E-20  
Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically ...................................................... E-21  
Turning Up or Down Volume ..................................................................... E-22  
Turning off the Projector ........................................................................... E-22  
Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen .................................. E-43  
Setting LAN Mode ............................................................................... E-43  
IP Address .................................................................................... E-43  
Mail .............................................................................................. E-44  
Status ........................................................................................... E-44  
Setting a Password ............................................................................. E-45  
Security ............................................................................................... E-45  
Tools ...................................................................................................... E-47  
Using Sleep Timer ............................................................................... E-47  
Using Capture ..................................................................................... E-47  
Using PC Card Files ............................................................................ E-47  
Help ........................................................................................................ E-47  
Contents ............................................................................................. E-47  
Information ......................................................................................... E-47  
Returning to Factory Default .................................................................. E-47  
CONVENIENT FEATURES ..............................................E-23  
Using Sweet Vision function ...................................................................... E-23  
Using Zoom Position ................................................................................. E-23  
Turning Off the Image and Sound .............................................................. E-24  
Freezing a Picture ...................................................................................... E-24  
Enlarging and Moving a Picture ................................................................. E-24  
Getting the On-line Help ............................................................................ E-24  
Changing Background Logo ...................................................................... E-25  
USING THE VIEWER ...................................................E-26  
Making the Most out of the Viewer Function ............................................. E-26  
Operating the Viewer Function from the Projector (playback) ................... E-27  
Projecting slides (Viewer) ...................................................................... E-27  
Auto Play Mode ...................................................................................... E-28  
Switching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes ............................ E-28  
Viewing Digital Images ........................................................................... E-28  
Storing Images Displayed on the Projector on the PC card (Capture) .... E-28  
Deleting Captured Images ...................................................................... E-29  
Using the PC Card Files Fucntion (PC Card Files) ................................... E-29  
MAINTENANCE ........................................................E-48  
Replacing the Lamp ................................................................................... E-48  
Cleaning .................................................................................................... E-49  
Lens Protector ....................................................................................... E-49  
USING ON-SCREEN MENU ............................................E-30  
Basic Menu Operation ............................................................................... E-30  
Using the Menus .................................................................................... E-30  
Customizing the Menu ........................................................................... E-30  
Menu tree .................................................................................................. E-31  
Menu Elements .......................................................................................... E-34  
Entering Alphanumeric Characters by Using the Menu .......................... E-35  
Menu Descriptions & Functions ................................................................ E-35  
Source Select ......................................................................................... E-35  
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB/DVI (DIGITAL)/Viewer/Entry List  
Image Options ........................................................................................ E-36  
Selecting Aspect Ratio ........................................................................ E-36  
Masking Unwanted Area (Blanking) .................................................... E-38  
Adjusting Position and Clock .............................................................. E-38  
Zoom Position .................................................................................... E-38  
Selecting Resolution ........................................................................... E-38  
Selecting Overscan Percentage ........................................................... E-38  
Selecting Video Filter Level ................................................................. E-38  
Selecting Noise Reduction Level ......................................................... E-38  
TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................E-50  
Power Indicator ......................................................................................... E-50  
Status Indicator ......................................................................................... E-50  
Lamp Indicator .......................................................................................... E-50  
Common Problems & Solutions ................................................................ E-51  
When using the Viewer function ................................................................ E-51  
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................E-52  
APPENDIX ..............................................................E-53  
Cabinet Dimensions .................................................................................. E-53  
Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector ...................................... E-53  
Compatible Input Signal List ..................................................................... E-54  
Compatible Input Signal List for DVI Signal (RGB only) ............................ E-55  
PC Control Codes and Cable Connection ................................................... E-56  
PC Control Connector (DIN-8P) ................................................................ E-56  
Using Software Keyboard .......................................................................... E-56  
Operation Using an HTTP Browser ............................................................ E-57  
TravelCare Guide ....................................................................................... E-58  
Selecting Signal Type .......................................................................... E-38E-4  
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INTRODUCTION  
NOTE: Composite video standards are as follows:  
NTSC: U.S. TV standard for video in U.S. and Canada.  
PAL: TV standard used in Western Europe.  
PAL-N: TV standard used in Argentine, Paraguay and Uruguay.  
PAL-M: TV standard used in Brazil.  
PAL60: TV standard used for NTSC playback on PAL TVs.  
SECAM: TV standard used in France and Eastern Europe.  
NTSC4.43: TV standard used in Middle East countries.  
Introduction to the Projector  
This section introduces you to your new HT1000 Projector and describes  
the features and controls.  
Congratulations on Your Purchase of The HT1000 Pro-  
jector  
The HT1000 is our most sophisticated single chip DLP™ based projec-  
tor for the commercial and residential entertainment user. With the  
HT1000 you will enjoy projecting images up to 200" (measured diago-  
nally) from your DVD player, VCR, satellite hookup, HDTV source, PC  
or Macintosh computer (desktop or notebook) and images from you  
digital camera. The HT1000 can be setup on a coffee table, tabletop,  
cart, bookshelf or permanently installed*1. With an extensive input panel,  
quick connect guide and full function remote, you will be ready to im-  
merse yourself in big screen enjoyment.  
You can control the projector with a PC using the PC Control port  
and wired LAN.  
The contemporary cabinet design is light, compact, easy to carry.  
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Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself.  
The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order  
to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury.  
Features you’ll enjoy on the HT1000:  
In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the pro-  
jector and the installation must be in accordance with any local  
building codes. Please consult your dealer for more information.  
Phenomenal 3000:1 contrast ratio with a variable IRIS that allows  
you to fine-tune the image contrast  
3D Reform technology for positioning the projector in off center loca-  
tions in the room and still get aligned images  
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AccuBlend.  
NEC designed and developed SweetVision™ technology for en-  
hanced images, more vibrant colors and blacks richer with detail  
Faroudja® DCDi™ video processing technology  
Ability to display 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio sources  
HDTV, SDTV compatibility  
Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are  
trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
The specifications are subject to change without notice.  
3D 10-bit video decoder for expanded black levels and adaptive  
gamma correction  
Faroudja is a registered trademark of Faroudja Laboratories, Inc. DCDi  
is a trademark of Faroudja Laboratories, Inc.  
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
All specifications subject to change without notice.  
Digital photo viewer to display larger than life images from your digi-  
tal cameras PC or compact flash card  
Built in speakers with 3D sound for an integrated audio solution  
Easy set up and operation  
High performance long life lamp for low total operating costs  
Eco-mode lamp technology for increased lamp life and energy sav-  
ings  
Uncompromising display of video and data. Improves white level, color  
accuracy, dynamic range, and display of varying levels of black in an  
image.  
Sealed optics for reduced maintenance and better performance in  
dusty areas  
Wireless remote control operation  
Network capable with a wired card for the ability to maintain and  
control your projector from your computer  
Smart security settings for password protection, control panel lock  
and PC card protection key to help prevent unauthorized use  
Multiple video mode selections depending on your source.  
Control the unit with a PC using the PC Control port.  
NEC’s exclusive Advanced AccuBlend intelligent pixel blending tech-  
nology - an extremely accurate image compression technology - of-  
fers a crisp image with HTDV 1080p (1920
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Supports most IBM VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA (with Advanced  
AccuBlend)*2, Macintosh, component signal (YCbCr/ YPbPr) or any  
other RGB signals within a horizontal frequency range of 24 to 69 kHz  
and a vertical frequency range of 48 to 88 Hz. This includes NTSC,  
PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, PAL60, SECAM and NTSC4.43 standard video  
signals.  
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Focus Ring (See page E-20)  
Controls (See page E-7)  
Part Names of the Projector  
Remote Sensor (See page E-10)  
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Ventilation (inlet)  
Ventilation (outlet)  
Heated air is exhausted from here  
Built-in Security Slot ( )*  
Zoom Lever (See page E-20)  
Carrying Handle  
Lens  
Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever (See page E-19)  
Iris Lever (See page E-20)  
Adjustable Tilt Foot (See page E-19)  
Lens Cap  
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This security slot supports the MicroSaver® Security System. MicroSaver® is a registered trademark of Kensington Microware Inc. The logo is  
trademarked and owned by Kensington Microware Inc.  
PC Card Eject Button  
Stereo Speaker (2W)  
PC Card Slot  
Lamp cover (See page E-48)  
Ventilation (outlet)  
Heated air is exhausted from here  
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Rear Foot  
Rotate to make the projector level. (See page E-20)  
Rear Foot  
AC Input  
Main Power Switch  
Connect the supplied power cable's three-pin plug here, and plug the  
other end into an active wall outlet. (See page E-17)  
When you plug the supplied power cable into an active wall outlet and  
turn on the Main Power switch, the POWER indicator turns orange and  
the projector is in standby mode. (See page E-18)  
Attaching the lens cap  
To attach the lens cap to the bottom with the supplied string and rivet:  
1. Thread the string through the  
hole on the lens cap and then  
tie a knot in the string.  
2. Use the rivet to attach the  
string to the bottom of the  
projector.  
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Top Features  
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1. POWER Button (ON / STAND BY) (  
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Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the  
menu.  
Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main power is  
supplied and the projector is in standby mode.  
NOTE: To turn on or off the projector, press and hold this button for a mini-  
mum of two seconds.  
8. CANCEL Button  
Press this button to exit "Menus". Press this button to return the ad-  
justments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment or  
setting menu.  
2. STATUS Indicator  
If this light blinks red rapidly, it indicates that an error has occurred,  
the lamp cover is not attached properly or the projector has over-  
heated. If this light remains orange, it indicates that you have pressed  
a cabinet key while the Control Panel Key Lock is enabled. See the  
Status Indicator section on page E-50 for more details.  
9. SELECT ̆̄̇̈ (+) (–) / Volume Buttons  
̆̄ : Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to  
adjust. When no menus appear, these buttons work as a vol-  
ume control.  
̇̈ : Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item.  
A press of the ̈ button executes the selection.When the menus  
or the Viewer tool bar is not displayed, these buttons can be  
used to select a slide, or to move the cursor in Folder List or  
Slide List.  
3. POWER Indicator  
When this indicator is green, the projector is on; when this indicator  
is orange, it is in standby or idle mode. See the Power Indicator sec-  
tion on page E-50 for more details.  
4. SOURCE Button  
Use this button to select a video source such as a VCR, DVD player,  
PC or Viewer (PC card).  
10. MENU Button  
Displays the menu.  
Press and release this button quickly to display the Source List.  
11. LAMP Indicator  
Each time this button is pressed for a minimum of ONE second the  
input source will change as follows:  
If this light blinks red rapidly, it's warning you that the projection lamp  
has exceeded 1500 hours (up to 2000 hours in Eco mode) of service.  
After this light appears, replace the lamp as soon as possible. (See  
page E-48). If this is lit green continually, it indicates that the lamp  
mode is set to Eco. See the Lamp Indicator section on page E-50 for  
more details.  
Video S-Video Component RGB DVI (DIGITAL) Viewer →  
Video ...  
If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped.  
12. 3D REFORM Button  
Press this button to enter 3D Reform mode to correct the keystone  
(trapezoidal) distortion, and make the image square.  
5. AUTO ADJUST Button  
Use this button to adjust Position-H/V and Pixel Clock/Phase for an  
optimal picture. Some signals may not be displayed correctly or take  
time to switch between sources.  
NOTE: This function may not be available depending upon the input signal.  
6. PC CARD Access Indicator  
Lights while accessing a PC card.  
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Terminal Panel Features  
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PC CONTROL  
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1. RGB IN / Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)  
10. PC CONTROL Port (Mini DIN 8 Pin)  
Connect your computer or other analog RGB equipment such as IBM  
compatible or Macintosh computers. Use the supplied RGB cable to  
connect to your computer. This also serves as a component input  
connector that allows you to connect a component video output of  
component equipment such as a DVD player. This connector also  
supports SCART output signal. See page E-16 for more details.  
Use this port to connect your PC to control your projector via a serial  
cable. This enables you to use your PC and serial communication  
protocol to control the projector. The NEC optional serial cable  
(CA03D) is required to use this port. If you are writing your own pro-  
gram, typical PC control codes are on page E-56. A cap is put on the  
port at the factory. Remove the cap when using the port.  
2. DVI-D IN (DVI 24 Pin)  
11. SC TRIGGER Mini Jack  
This connector can be used to accept digital signal output from a  
computer or a setup box with a DVI connector. (HDCP compatible)  
When the projector is powered ON the screen trigger output sends a  
high voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go  
down.  
When the projector is powered OFF the screen trigger stops sending  
a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go  
up.  
3. RGB/DVI AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
This is where you connect audio output from your computer con-  
nected to RGB IN or DVI-D IN.  
NOTE: To enable the SC.TRIGGER function, be sure to turn on "Screen Trig-  
ger" in "Page 4" of the Setup. See page E-42.  
4. COMPONENT (Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr) input Connectors (RCA)  
Connect component video outputs (Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr) of the external  
equipment such as DVD player.  
NOTE: Screen Controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufac-  
tures. This option is not included with the projector.  
NOTE: These connectors accept component signal only.  
NOTE: Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use. Connecting  
an audio cable or equivalent to the SC. TRIGGER Mini Jack causes damage to  
this mini jack.  
5. COMPONENT AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
This is where you connect audio output from your DVD player or  
component equipment connected to COMPONENT IN.  
Stereo mini cable  
(not supplied)  
6. VIDEO IN (RCA)  
Connect a VCR, DVD player or laser disc player here to project video.  
Tip (12V)  
Ring (NC)  
7. VIDEO AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
This is where you connect audio output from your VCR, DVD player  
or laser disc player connected to VIDEO IN.  
8. S-VIDEO IN (Mini DIN 4 Pin)  
Connect a VCR, DVD player or laser disc player with S-Video output.  
Sleave (ground. 0V)  
NOTE: S-Video provides more vivid color and higher resolution than the tra-  
ditional composite video format.  
12. PC CARD Eject Button  
Press to eject a PC card partially.  
9. S-VIDEO AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini)  
This is where you connect audio output from your VCR, DVD player  
or laser disc player connected to S-VIDEO IN.  
13. PC CARD Slot  
Insert a PC card or commercially available wired LAN card here.  
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Part Names of the Remote Control  
R
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T
3 D  
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1. Infrared Transmitter  
13. ENTER Button  
C
E
A S  
Direct the remote control toward  
the remote sensor on the projec-  
Executes your menu selection and activates items selected from the  
menu.  
S E L E C T  
V
D
B
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tor cabinet.  
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14. CANCEL Button  
F
O
2. LED  
Press this button to exit "Menus". Press this button to return the ad-  
justments to the last condition while you are in the adjustment or  
setting menu.  
Flashes when any button is  
pressed.  
1
3. POWER ON Button  
15. ASPECT Button  
If the main power is applied, you  
can use this button to turn your  
projector on.  
Press this button to display the Aspect Ratio select screen. See page  
E-36.  
2
4
3
OFF  
ON  
16. FREEZE Button  
This button will freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion.  
NOTE: To turn on the projector, press  
and hold the POWER ON button for a  
minimum of two seconds.  
POWER  
6
5
7
8
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO COMPONENT RGB  
DVI  
AUTO ADJ.  
17. 3D REFORM Button  
Press this button to enter 3D Reform to correct the keystone (trap-  
ezoidal) distortion, and make the image square. See page E-20.  
9
10  
4. POWER OFF Button  
You can use this button to turn  
your projector off.  
11  
12  
14  
SELECT  
18. EFFECTOR Button  
NOTE: To turn off the projector, press  
and hold the POWER OFF button for  
a minimum of two seconds.  
Press this button to display the Sweet Vision setup screen.You can  
set options for the Sweet Vision feature in the Setup from the menu.  
See page E-23.  
13  
5. VIDEO Button  
19  
19. PICTURE Button  
Press this button to display the Picture Management window. See  
page E-38.  
16  
17  
25  
Press this button to select an  
NTSC, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M,  
PAL60, SECAM or NTSC4.43  
compatible video source from a  
VCR, DVD player, or laser disc  
player.  
ASPECT FREEZE 3D REFORM  
EFFECTOR PICTURE VIEWER  
15  
18  
POSITION MAGNIFY  
SLIDE  
20. POSITION Button  
This button adjusts position of a zoomed image. See page E-23.  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
26  
HELP  
VOLUME  
FOLDER  
SLIDE  
27  
28  
PIC-MUTE  
21. MAGNIFY (+) (–) Button  
6. S-VIDEO Button  
LIST  
Use this button to adjust the image size up to 400%. The image is  
magnified about the center of the screen. When the image is magni-  
fied, you can move the image by using the SELECT ̆̄̇ ̈ button.  
See page E-24.  
Press this button to select an  
S-Video source from aVCR, DVD  
player or laser disc player.  
7. COMPONENT Button  
Press this button to select a video source from component equip-  
ment connected to your COMPONENT input.  
22. HELP Button  
Provides the online help or the set information.  
23. PIC-MUTE Button  
This button turns off the image and sound for a short period of time.  
Press again to restore the image and sound.  
8. RGB Button  
Press this button to select a video source from computer or compo-  
nent equipment connected to your RGB INPUT port.  
NOTE: When the menu is displayed, a press of this button mutes an image  
and sound without turning off the menu.  
9. AUTO ADJ Button  
Use this button to adjust an RGB source for an optimal picture. Some  
signals may not be displayed correctly or take time to be displayed.  
See page E-21.  
24. VOLUME (+) (–) Button  
Press (+) to increase the volume and (–) to decrease it.  
NOTE: This function may not be available depending upon the input signal.  
25. VIEWER Button  
Press this button to select the Viewer source.  
10. DVI Button  
Press this button to select a DVI digital signal from a computer or  
settop box.  
26. SLIDE (+) (–) Button  
Press (+) to select the next folder or slide and (–) to select the previ-  
ous folder or slide. See page E-27.  
11. MENU Button  
Displays the menu for various settings and adjustments.  
27. FOLDER LIST Button  
Press this button to select Viewer source to display a list of folders  
included in a PC card. See page E-27.  
12. SELECT ̆̄̇̈ Button  
̆̄ : Use these buttons to select the menu of the item you wish to  
adjust.  
28. SLIDE LIST Button  
Press this button to select Viewer source to display a list of slides  
included in a PC card. See page E-27.  
̇̈ : Use these buttons to change the level of a selected menu item.  
A press of the ̈ button executes the selection.When the menus  
or the Viewer tool bar is not displayed, these buttons can be  
used to select a slide, or to move the cursor in Folder List or  
Slide List.  
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Battery Installation  
Remote Control Precautions  
1. Press firmly and slide the battery cover off.  
Handle the remote control carefully.  
If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
If you will not be using the remote control for a long time, remove the  
batteries.  
Do not place the batteries upside down.  
Do not use new and old batteries together, or use different types of  
batteries together  
2. Remove both old batteries and install new ones (AA). Ensure that  
you have the batteries' polarity (+/-) aligned correctly.  
Operating Range  
7m/22 feet  
7m/22 feet  
30°  
25°  
30°  
30°  
3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until it snaps into place. Do not  
mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.  
Remote sensor on the  
projector cabinet  
Remote control  
The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of about  
22 feet / 7 m and within a 55°(Front) / 60°(Rear) angle of the remote  
sensor on the projector cabinet.  
The projector will not respond if there are objects between the re-  
mote control and the sensor, or if strong light falls on the sensor.  
Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly  
operating the projector.  
Note on Remote Control Operation:  
If you press and hold the SELECT ̇̈̆̄ button while installing new  
batteries, the remote control may fail to work properly.  
Should this happen, remove the batteries and then install them again  
without touching the SELECT button.  
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  
This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources.  
Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first:  
z Set up a screen and the projector.  
x Connect your video equipment to the projector. See page E-13 – 17.  
c Connect the supplied power cable. See page E-17.  
NOTE: Ensure that the power cable and any other cables are disconnected before moving the projector. When  
moving the projector or when it is not in use, cover the lens with the lens cap.  
Setting Up the Screen and the Projector  
Selecting a Location  
The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the  
image can be is approximately 30" (0.8 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 4 feet  
(1.0 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 200" (5.08 m) when the projector is  
about 23 feet (7 m) from the wall or screen. Use the drawing below as a guide.  
Screen size (Unit: cm/inch)  
406.4(W) X 304.8(H)/160"(W) X 120"(H)  
365.8(W) X 274.3(H)/144"(W) X 108"(H)  
Screen size  
304.8(W) X 228.6(H)/120"(W) X 90"(H)  
200"  
243.8(W) X 182.9(H)/96"(W) X 72"(H)  
180"  
203.2(W) X 152.4(H)/80"(W) X 60"(H)  
150"  
162.6(W) X 121.9(H)/64"(W) X 48"(H)  
120"  
100"  
121.9(W) X 91.4(H)/48"(W) X 36"(H)  
81.3(W) X 61.0(H)/32"(W) X 24"(H)  
61.0(W) X 45.7(H)/24"(W) X 18"(H)  
80"  
60"  
40"  
30"  
Lens center  
1.0/3.3  
1.3/4.3  
2.0/6.6  
2.7/8.9  
3.4/11.2  
4.1/13.5  
6.2/20.34  
5.2/17.1  
6.9/22.6  
Distance (Unit: m/feet)  
NOTE: The above shows the throw distance for 4:3 screen.  
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Throw Distance and Screen Size  
The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and  
screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation.  
Distance Chart  
Screen Width  
Screen Diagonal  
Screen center  
Screen Height  
(B)  
Screen Bottom  
(D)  
Lens Center  
Throw Angle (Ͱ)  
Throw Distance (C)  
B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center  
C = Throw distance  
D = Vertical distance between lens center and bottom of screen  
α = Throw angle  
NOTE: Distances may vary +/–5%.  
4:3  
Screen Size  
B
C
D
α
Screen Size  
B
C
D
α
Diagonal  
inch  
30  
40  
50  
60  
80  
100  
120  
150  
180  
200  
Width  
inch  
24  
32  
40  
48  
64  
80  
96  
Height  
inch  
18  
24  
30  
36  
48  
60  
72  
Wide – Tele  
inch  
Wide – Tele  
degree  
Diagonal  
mm  
762.0  
Width  
mm  
609.6  
Height  
mm  
457.2  
609.6  
762.0  
Wide – Tele  
Wide – Tele  
degree  
inch  
3.6  
4.8  
6.0  
7.2  
inch  
12.6  
16.8  
21.0  
25.2  
33.6  
42.0  
50.4  
63.0  
75.6  
84.0  
mm  
91.2  
mm  
mm  
35.7 – 43.4  
48.2 – 58.4  
60.7 – 73.5  
73.2 – 88.5  
98.1 – 118.6  
123.1 – 148.6  
148.1 – 178.7  
185.5 – 223.8  
223.0 – 268.9  
248.0 – 298.9  
19.3 – 16.1  
19.1 – 16.0  
19.0 – 15.9  
18.9 – 15.8  
18.9 – 15.8  
18.8 – 15.7  
18.8 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
319.8  
426.5  
533.3  
640.0  
853.4  
1066.9  
1280.4  
1600.6  
1920.8  
2134.3  
907 – 1102  
1224 – 1484  
1541 – 1866  
1858 – 2248  
2493 – 3011  
3127 – 3775  
3761 – 4539  
4713 – 5684  
5664 – 6829  
6298 – 7593  
19.3 – 16.1  
19.1 – 16.0  
19.0 – 15.9  
18.9 – 15.8  
18.9 – 15.8  
18.8 – 15.7  
18.8 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
18.7 – 15.7  
121.7  
152.3  
182.8  
243.8  
304.9  
366.0  
457.6  
549.2  
610.3  
1016.0  
1270.0  
1524.0  
2032.0  
2540.0  
3048.0  
3810.0  
4572.0  
5080.0  
812.8  
1016.0  
1219.2  
1625.6  
2032.0  
2438.4  
3048.0  
3657.6  
4064.0  
914.4  
9.6  
1219.2  
1524.0  
1828.8  
2286.0  
2743.2  
3048.0  
12.0  
14.4  
18.0  
21.6  
24.0  
120  
144  
160  
90  
108  
120  
NOTE: A 16:9 image is supported within the limits of the above values.  
WARNING  
Reflecting the Image  
*
Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a quali-  
fied technician. Contact your NEC dealer for more information.  
Using a mirror to reflect your projector's image enables you to enjoy a  
much larger image. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror. If  
you're using a mirror and your image is inverted, use the MENU and  
SELECT buttons on your projector cabinet or ̆̄ buttons on your re-  
mote control to correct the orientation. (See page E-41.)  
*
Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.  
Only use your projector on a solid, level surface. If the projector falls  
to the ground, you can be injured and the projector severely dam-  
aged.  
Do not use the projector where temperatures vary greatly. The pro-  
jector must be used at temperatures between 41˚F (5˚C) and 95˚F  
(35˚C).  
Do not expose the projector to moisture, dust, or smoke. This will  
harm the screen image.  
Ensure that you have adequate ventilation around your projector so  
heat can dissipate. Do not cover the vents on the side or the front of  
the projector.  
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Making Connections  
Wiring Diagram  
VCR, DVD Player or  
LaserDisc Player  
Video Game  
To video, S-video, and au-  
dio inputs on the projector.  
VIO  
S-EO COMPONENT RGB/DVI AUDIO IN  
SC TRIGGER  
RGB IN  
PC CONTROL  
VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN  
DVI-D IN  
Y
Cb/Pb  
Cr/Pr  
RGB Signal cable (supplied)  
To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on  
the projector. It is recommended  
that you use a commercially avail-  
able distribution amplifier if con-  
necting a signal cable longer than  
the supplied cable.  
Component video cable  
(RCA
ן
3)  
(Supplied)  
DVD Player  
(with component output)  
Macintosh  
IBM VGA or Compatibles  
(Desktop type or notebook type) (Desktop type or notebook type)  
NOTE: When using with a notebook PC, be sure to connect between the projector and the notebook PC before turning on the power to the notebook PC. In most  
cases signal cannot be output from RGB output unless the notebook PC is turned on after connecting with the projector.  
* 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.  
* If you accidentally hit the POWER button on the remote control, wait 90 seconds and then press the POWER button again to resume.  
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Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player  
VIDEO AUDIO IN  
or  
S-VIDEO AUDIO IN  
VIDEO IN  
S-VIDEO IN  
VID  
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S
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C C  
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VID  
E
O IN  
S
-VID  
O IN  
DVI-D IN  
Y
C
b/P  
b
C
r/P  
r
R
G
B
IN  
S-video cable (supplied)  
Audio equipment  
Composite video  
cable (supplied)  
Audio cable  
(supplied)  
AUDIO IN  
L
R
VCR/ Laser disc player  
AUDIO OUT  
S-VIDEO OUT  
R
L
VIDEO OUT  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
Use the supplied composite video cable to connect your VCR or laser  
disc player to your projector.  
To make these connections, simply:  
NOTE: Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner's manual for more informa-  
tion about your equipment's video output requirements.  
NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source  
is played back in fast-forward or fast-rewind via a scan converter.  
1. Turn off the power to the projector and VCR or laser disc player.  
2. Connect one end of the composite video cable to the video output  
connector on the back of your VCR or laser disc player, connect the  
other end to the Video input on your projector. Use an audio cable  
(not supplied) to connect the audio from your VCR or laser disc player  
to your audio equipment (if your VCR or laser disc player has this  
capability). Be careful to keep your right and left channel connections  
correct for stereo sound.  
3. Turn on the projector and the VCR or laser disc player.  
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Connecting Your DVD Player  
COMPONENT  
AUDIO IN  
COMPONENT IN  
VID  
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-VID  
E
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B
/DVI  
A
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D
IO IN  
S
C TRIG  
G
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C C  
O
N
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R
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L
VID  
E
O IN  
S
-VID  
E
O IN  
DVI-D IN  
Y
C
b/P  
b
C
r/P  
r
R
G
B
IN  
Audio cable  
(supplied)  
Audio Equipment  
Component video RCA
ן
3 cable  
(supplied)  
AUDIO IN  
L
R
DVD player  
AUDIO OUT  
R
L
COMPONENT OUT  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
You can connect your projector to a DVD player with component output  
or Video output. To do so, simply:  
NOTE: Refer to your DVD player's owner's manual for more information about  
your DVD player's video output requirements,  
1. Turn off the power to your projector and DVD player.  
2. If your DVD player has the component video (Y,Cb,Cr) output, use  
the supplied component video cable (RCA
ן
3) to connect your DVD  
player to the COMPONENT IN connectors on the projector.  
For a DVD player without component video (Y,Cb,Cr) output, use com-  
mon RCA cables (not provided) to connect a composite VIDEO out-  
put of the DVD player to the Video Input of the projector.  
Use an audio cable (not supplied) to connect the audio from your  
VCR or laser disc player to your audio equipment (if your VCR or  
laser disc player has this capability). Be careful to keep your right and  
left channel connections correct for stereo sound.  
3. Turn on the projector and DVD player.  
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Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer  
AUDIO IN  
RGB IN  
VID  
E
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S
-VID  
E
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C
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M
P
O
N
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B
/DVI  
A
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D
IO IN  
S
G TRIG  
G
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P
C C  
O
N
T
R
O
L
VID  
E
O IN  
S
-VID  
E
O IN  
DVI-D IN  
Y
C
b/P  
b
P  
r
R
G
B
IN  
RGB signal cable (supplied)  
To mini D-Sub 15-pin connector on the projector. It is recommended  
that you use a commercially available distribution amplifier if con-  
necting a signal cable longer than the supplied one.  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
PHONE  
PHONE  
NOTE: For older Macintosh, use  
a commercially available pin  
adapter (not supplied) to con-  
nect to your Mac's video port.  
IBM VGA or Compatibles (Notebook type)  
or Macintosh (Notebook type)  
IBM VGA or Compatibles (Desktop type)  
or Macintosh (Desktop type)  
Connecting your PC or Macintosh computer to your projector will en-  
able you to project your computer's screen image for an impressive pre-  
sentation.  
NOTE: The HT1000 is not compatible with video decoded outputs of NEC ISS-  
6020 and ISS-6010.  
To connect to a PC or Macintosh, simply:  
1. Turn off the power to your projector and computer.  
2. Use the supplied signal cable to connect your PC or Macintosh to the  
projector.  
3. Turn on the projector and the computer.  
4. If the projector goes blank after a period of inactivity, it may be caused  
by a screen saver installed on the computer you've connected to the  
projector.  
For European model only  
1. Turn off the power to the projector and your video equipment.  
To connect SCART output (RGB)  
2. Use the supplied SCART adapter and a commercially available  
SCART cable to connect the RGB input of your projector and a SCART  
output (RGB) of your video equipment.  
Before connections: The supplied SCART adapter (ADP-SC1) and a  
commercially available SCART cable are required for this connection.  
NOTE: Audio signal is not available for this connection.  
3. Turn on the power to the projector and your video equipment.  
4. Use the RGB button on the remote control to select the RGB input.  
5. Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu.  
Projector  
Video equipment  
such as DVD player  
6. From the Advanced menu, select [Projector Options] [Setup] →  
[Page 3] [Signal Select RGB] [Scart].  
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A L I G N M E N T  
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D R  
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SCART is a standard European audio-visual connector for TVs, VCRs  
and DVD players. It is also referred to as Euro-connector.  
To RGB IN  
Commercially available  
SCART cable  
SCART adapter  
ADP-SC1 (supplied)  
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When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal:  
AUDIO IN  
DVI-D IN  
VIDE  
O
S
-VID  
E
O
C
O
M
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O
N
E
N
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RG  
B/DVI AUDIO IN SC TRIG  
G
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R
P
C C  
O
N
TR  
O
L
VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN  
DVI-D IN  
Y
C
b/P  
b
r/P  
r
R
G
B IN  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
DVI-D Signal cable (not supplied)  
PHONE  
To project a DVI digital signal, be sure to connect the PC and the projec-  
tor using a DVI-D signal cable (not supplied) before turning on your PC  
or projector. Turn on the projector first and select DVI (DIGITAL) from  
the source menu before turning on your PC.  
NOTE:  
Use the DVI-D cable compliant with DDWG (Digital Display Working Group)  
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) revision 1.0 standard. The DVI-D cable should  
be within 5 m (196") long.  
Failure to do so may not activate the digital output of the graphics card  
resulting in no picture being displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.  
Do not disconnect the DVI-D signal cable while the projector is running. If  
the signal cable has been disconnected and then re-connected, an im-  
age may not be correctly displayed. Should this happen, restart your PC.  
The DVI (DIGITAL) connector accepts VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA  
(1024x768) and HDTV 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 750p, 480p, 480i, 525p, 576p  
and 625p.  
Connecting the Supplied Power Cable  
Connect the supplied power cable to the projector.  
First connect the supplied power cable's three-pin plug to the AC IN of  
the projector, and then connect the other plug of the supplied power  
cable in the wall outlet.  
VID  
E
O
S
-VID  
E
O
P
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PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION)  
This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a  
picture onto the screen.  
2. Press the ENTER button to execute the selection.  
Turning on the Projector  
NOTE:  
• When plugging in or unplugging the supplied power cable, make sure that the  
main power switch is pushed to the off[O] position. Failure to do so may cause  
damage to the projector.  
SELECT  
• The projector has two power switches: main power switch and POWER button  
(POWER ON and OFF on the remote control)  
• The projector has a feature to prevent itself from being used by unauthorized  
individuals. To use this feature, register your PC card as a protect key. See  
"Security" on page E-45 for more details.  
To turn on the main power to the projector, press the Main Power switch  
to the ON position ( I ).  
3. The Basic menu will be displayed in the language you have selected.  
Before you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video  
source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed.  
Only after you press the ON/STAND BY button on the projector cabinet  
or POWER ON button on the remote control for a minimum of 2 sec-  
onds will the power indicator turn to green and the projector become  
ready to use.  
To close the menu, press the CANCEL button.  
SELECT  
Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)  
When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup screen.This  
screen gives you the opportunity to select one of the seven menu lan-  
guages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish and Japa-  
nese.  
To select a menu language, follow these steps:  
1. Use the SELECT ̆ or ̄ button to select one of the seven languages  
for the menu.  
After this has been done, you can proceed to the advanced menu op-  
eration.  
If you want, you can select the menu language later. See "Language"  
on page E-40.  
NOTE: To turn the projector on by plugging in the power cable, first turn on the  
Main Power switch to ON and use the menu and enable the "Auto Start" feature.  
(See page E-41.) Immediately after turning on the projector, screen flicker may  
occur. This is not a fault. Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized.  
SELECT  
When the Lamp mode is set to Eco, the Lamp indicator will light green.  
If one of the following things happens, the projector will not turn on.  
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If the internal temperature of the projector is too high, the projector  
detects abnormal high temperature. In this condition the projector  
will not turn on to protect the internal system. If this happens, wait for  
the projector's internal components to cool down.  
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When the lamp reaches its end of usable life, the projector will not  
turn on. If this happens, replace the lamp.  
If the lamp fails to light, and if the STATUS indicator flashes on and  
off in a cycle of six times, wait a full minute and then turn on the  
power.  
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Selecting a Source  
Adjusting the Picture Size and Position  
Place your projector on a flat level surface and ensure that the projector  
is square to the screen.  
Selecting the computer or video source  
Using the Remote Control  
Lift the front edge of the projector to center the image vertically.  
OFF  
ON  
POWER  
VIDEO  
AUTO ADJ.  
S-VIDEO COMPONENT RGB  
DVI  
Press any one of the VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COM-  
PONENT, RGB, DVI or VIEWER buttons.  
ASPECT FREEZE 3D REFORM  
EFFECTOR PICTURE VIEWER  
SLIDE  
POSITION MAGNIFY  
HELP  
VOLUME FOLDER  
SLIDE  
PIC-MUTE  
Move the projector left to center the image horizontally on the screen.  
LIST  
NOTE: If no input signal is available, the projector will display a blue background  
(factory preset).  
Selecting from Source List  
Source List  
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If the projected image does not appear square to the screen then  
use the 3D Reform feature for proper adjustment. See page E-20.  
Adjust the Tilt Foot  
1. Lift the front edge of the projector.  
Press and quickly release the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet  
to display the Source list. Each time the SOURCE button is pressed, the  
input source will change as follows: "Video" (VCR, or laser disc player),  
S-Video", "Component" (DVD player), "RGB" or "DVI(DIGITAL)" (com-  
puter) or "Viewer" (slides on a PC card).  
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To display the selected source, press the ENTER button.  
Detecting the Signal Automatically  
Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever  
Adjustable Tilt Foot  
2. Push up the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever on the front of the projector to  
extend the adjustable tilt foot (maximum height).  
3. Push down the Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever.  
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Press and hold the SOURCE button for a minimum of 1 second, the  
projector will search for the next available input source. Each time you  
press and hold the SOURCE button, the input source will change as  
follows:  
Video S-Video Component RGB DVI(DIGITAL) Viewer   
If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped. When the input  
source you wish to project is displayed, release the button.  
Press the ENTER button.  
4. Lower the front of the projector to the desired height and release the  
Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever to lock the Adjustable tilt foot. There is ap-  
proximately 7 degrees of up and down adjustment for the front of the  
projector.  
Adjusting Screen Position  
See "Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen" on page E-43.  
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The rear foot height can be changed. Rotate the rear foot to the desired  
height, but the vertical distance from the bottom to the desk or floor  
should be 1" (25 mm) to make the projector horizontal on the flat sur-  
face.  
Correcting the Horizontal and Vertical Key-  
stone Distortion (3D Reform)  
Use the 3D Reform feature to correct keystone (trapezoidal) distortion  
to make the top or bottom and the left or right side of the screen longer  
or shorter so that the projected image is rectangular.  
Two options are available for correcting procedures.  
You can save adjustment settings by using the 3D Reform Save option  
on Setup (See page E-42).  
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CAUTION:  
Do not use the tilt-foot for purposes other than originally intended.  
Misuses such as gripping the tilt-foot or hanging on the wall can  
cause damage to the projector.  
1. Press the SELECT ̇̈ button to adjust the horizontal keystone.  
2. Press the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Vertical".  
3. Press the SELECT ̇̈ button to adjust the vertical keystone.  
Zoom  
4. After completing, press the ENTER button.This will return to the menu  
screen.  
Use the Zoom lever to fine adjust the image size on the screen  
Cornerstone  
1. Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the  
raster.  
2. Pick up any one of the corners and align the corner of the screen  
with the one of the image.  
Projected image  
Screen  
Focus  
Use the Focus ring to obtain the best focus.  
(The drawing shows the upper right corner.)  
3. Press the 3D REFORM button on the remote control.  
Iris  
Use the Iris lever underneath the lens to adjust the brightness and the  
contrast optically.  
The CORNERSTONE adjustment screen is displayed.  
NOTE: Press the 3D REFORM button to toggle between "Cornerstone" and "Key-  
stone."  
4. Use the SELECT ̆̄̇̈ button to select one icon which points in  
the direction you wish to move the projected image frame.  
Iris lever  
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5. Press the ENTER button.  
The adjustable ranges for 3D Reform are as follows:  
Horizontal ........... Max 25° approx.  
Vertical ............... Max 40° approx.  
6. Use the SELECT ̆̄̇̈ button to move the projected image frame  
as shown on the example.  
7. Press the ENTER button.  
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The following are conditions at the above maximum angle when all of  
the following are met  
Image is projected in Wide (Zoom lever)  
Resolution is XGA  
Higher resolution than XGA limits 3D Reform in its adjustable range.  
Menu items should be set as follows:  
Screen  
Aspect Ratio ............................... Normal  
Screen Type ................................ 4:3  
Horizontal and Vertical are adjusted separately.  
A combination of both adjustments limits 3D Reform in its adjustable  
range.  
8. Use the SELECT ̆̄̇̈ button to select another icon which points  
in the direction.  
When "Stadium" is selected in Aspect Ratio, "Cornerstone" and "Hori-  
zontal Keystone" are not available.  
Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically  
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust  
Screen  
Optimizing RGB image automatically  
Press the Auto Adjust button to optimize an RGB image automatically.  
[Poor picture]  
AUTO ADJ.  
On the Cornerstone adjustment screen, select  
“Exit” and then “OK”, or press the CANCEL but-  
ton on the remote control.  
The confirmation screen is displayed.  
[Normal picture]  
9. Press the SELECT ̇ or ̈ button to highlight the [OK] and press the  
ENTER button.  
This completes the keystone correction.  
Selecting “Cancel” will return to the adjustment screen without saving  
changes (Step 3).  
Selecting "Reset" will return to the factory default.  
Selecting "Undo" will exit without saving changes.  
Press the Auto Adjust button to fine-tune the computer image or to re-  
move any vertical banding that might appear and to reduce video noise,  
dot interference or cross talk (this is evident when part of your image  
appears to be shimmering). This function adjusts the clock frequencies  
that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image. This function also  
adjusts the clock phase to reduce video noise, dot interference or cross  
talk. (This is evident when part of your image appears to be shimmer-  
ing.)  
NOTE: To return the 3D Reform correction setting values to the factory default,  
press and hold the 3D REFORM button for a minimum of 2 seconds.  
NOTE: During 3D Reform adjustment, "Aspect Ratio" and "Screen" may not be  
available. Should this happen, first reset the 3D Reform data and then do each  
setting. Second repeat the 3D Reform adjustment. Changing Aspect Ratio and/  
or Screen setting can limit 3D Reform in its adjustable range.  
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer  
for the first time.  
NOTE:  
• Some signals may not be displayed correctly or take time.  
• The Auto Adjust function does not work for component and video signal.  
• If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the RGB signal, try to adjust Clock  
and Phase manually. See page E-38.  
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Turning Up or Down Volume  
Turning off the Projector  
Sound level from the speaker on the projector can be adjusted.  
To turn off the projector:  
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POWER  
VIDEO  
AUTO ADJ.  
S-VIDEO COMPONENT RGB  
DVI  
First press the POWER (ON/STAND BY) but-  
ton on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF  
button on the remote control for a minimum of  
two seconds. The power indicator will glow or-  
ange. After the projector turns off, the cooling  
fans keep operating for 90 seconds (Cooling-  
off time).  
VOLUME  
increase volume  
Second, turn off the Main Power switch. The  
power indicator will go out. Last unplug the  
power cable.  
ASPECT FREEZE 3D REFORM  
EFFECTOR PICTURE VIEWER  
SLIDE  
POSITION MAGNIFY  
decrease volume  
HELP  
VOLUME FOLDER  
SLIDE  
PIC-MUTE  
Volume bar  
LIST  
CAUTION  
Do not unplug the power cable from the  
wall outlet or do not turn off the main power  
under any one of the following circum-  
stances. Doing so can cause damage to  
the projector:  
While the Hour Glass icon appears.  
While the message "Please wait a mo-  
ment." appears. This message will be  
displayed after the projector is turned  
off.  
While the cooling fans are running. (The  
cooling fans continue to work for 90 sec-  
onds after the projector is turned off).  
While accessing a PC card. (The PC Card  
Access indicator lights.)  
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CONVENIENT FEATURES  
Using Sweet Vision function Button  
Press the EFFECTOR button to display the Sweet Vision set screen.  
You can set options for the Sweet Vision feature in the Setup from the  
menu.  
EFFECTOR  
NOTE: This button works only for "User" in the Picture Management. Even if  
"User" is selected in the Picture Management, this button may not work depend-  
ing on the signals or settings.  
Using Zoom Position  
The POSITION button adjusts the position of a zoomed image.  
POSITION  
When “4:3” is selected in Screen Type:  
Move the viewable  
area up or down  
Zoom or V-Zoom  
UP  
DOWN  
DOWN  
Move the position of  
an image up or down  
Cinema  
UP  
When “16:9” is selected in Screen Type:  
Move the viewable  
area up or down  
Zoom  
UP  
DOWN  
Table of Availability for Zoom Position  
For PC, DVD Progressive, 480p, 480i, 576p, 576i  
Aspect Ratio  
Screen Type  
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Full  
Zoom  
Cinema  
V-Zoom  
Stadium  
4:3  
Not available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
16:9  
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Not available  
For 720p, 1080i, 1080p  
Aspect Ratio  
Zoom Cinema  
Screen Type  
Normal  
Full  
V-Zoom  
Stadium  
4:3  
Available  
Not available Available Not available  
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Turning Off the Image and Sound  
Enlarging and Moving a Picture  
Press the Picture Mute button to turn off the image and sound for a  
short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound.  
You can enlarge the area you want up to 400 percent.  
To do so:  
PIC-MUTE  
To enlarge the image:  
1. Press the MAGNIFY(+) button.  
MAGNIFY  
Freezing a Picture  
Press the Freeze button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume  
motion.  
FREEZE  
2. Press the MAGNIFY(–) button to return to its original size.  
MAGNIFY  
To enlarge the image:  
Use the SELECT button to move the enlarged portion.  
Getting the On-line Help  
You get the contents about Help.  
HELP  
SELECT  
Display Help  
Exit Help  
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Changing Background Logo  
You can change the default background logo using the PC Card Files  
feature.  
NOTE: File size must be 256KB or less. Other file formats than JPEG and BMP  
are not available.  
1. From the menu, select [Tools] [PC Card Files] to display a list of all  
the files stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to  
use as a background logo.  
2. The Logo button allows you to select a background logo from graphic  
files on a PC card and change to it as the background logo.  
3. Use the SELECT ̆ or ̄ button to select a JPEG or BMP file for your  
background logo.  
4. Use the SELECT ̈ and then ̄ button to select "Logo".  
5. Press the ENTER on the remote control or the cabinet.You will get  
the confirmation dialog box.  
6. Select "OK" and press the ENTER button. This completes changing  
a logo for the background.  
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other, you cannot return the logo to background even by using Fac-  
tory Default. To do so, repeat the above steps.  
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USING THE VIEWER  
Inserting and Removing a PC Card  
Making the Most out of the Viewer Func-  
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Inserting the PC Card  
Hold the PC card horizontally and insert it slowly into card slot  
with its top facing up.  
Features  
The eject button pops out once the PC card is fully inserted.  
Check that the PC card is fully inserted.  
You can view graphic data, capture, and play images on the projector. A  
PC card is used to view presentation data prepared on the computer  
and to capture and play images projected with the projector.  
The Viewer feature allows you to view slides stored on a PC memory  
card (referred to as PC card in this manual) on the projector. Even if no  
computer is available, presentations can be conducted simply with the  
projector. This feature is convenient for holding presentations at meet-  
ings and in offices, as well as for playing images taken on digital cam-  
eras.  
NOTE: Do not try to force the PC card into the slot.  
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Easy slide switching  
Remote control operation  
Jumping to list of slides or any specific slide  
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High quality images  
Removing the PC Card  
Press the eject button.The PC card pops out a little. Grasp the edges  
of the PC card and pull it out.  
High resolution up to 1024 x 768 dots  
24-bit full color playback  
Viewing of digital camera images  
NOTE: Do not eject the PC card while its data is being accessed.  
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The PC card has a top and bottom and must be inserted into the PC  
card slot in a specific direction. It cannot be inserted backwards or up-  
side-down. Attempting to force it into the slot in the wrong direction may  
break the internal pin and damage the card slot. Refer to the PC card's  
operating instructions for the proper direction of insertion.  
PC Card Type  
The PC Card slot accepts PCMCIA Type II only.  
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When the tool bar is not displayed:  
Operating the Viewer Function from the  
Projector (playback)  
Press the FOLDER LIST button or the SLIDE LIST button on the re-  
mote control to display folders or from a PC card in the projector's PC  
Card slot.  
This section describes the operation for showing slides created using  
the Viewer function with the projector. It is also possible to make slides  
directly from the images projected with the projector.  
FOLDER  
Projecting slides (Viewer)  
1. Insert a PC card into the PC card slot.  
Insert the PC card with the side with the insertion direction arrow on  
the top.  
Multi cursor (blue marks)  
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Press the eject button to eject the card.  
2. Select the "Viewer" from the Source Select menu.  
3. Project slides.  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Folder  
Checking "Show Folder List", means that selecting Viewer input dis-  
plays a list of the folders in the PC card and if "Auto Play" is checked the  
projector automatically starts to play slides at the first slide of the folder  
you have selected.  
A tool bar will appear when you press the MENU button on the remote  
control or the projector cabinet.  
02 : 0001 / 0008  
Current folder number  
Number of all slides in  
folder  
Current slide  
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Prev  
Play  
Jump  
Setup  
View  
Use the SLIDE +/- button to advance to the next folder or return to the  
previous folder.  
Next  
Stop  
Select  
Delete  
SLIDE  
The tool bar includes the following buttons:  
Prev ............. Returns to the previous slide or folder. Or this lets you  
play slides back in reverse.  
Folder  
Next ............. Advances to the next slide or folder. Or this lets you play  
slides back.  
Play ............. Plays back automatically or manually depending on the  
setting on Viewer Options of the menu. This allows you to  
move on to the next slide when "Manual Play" is selected.  
Stop ............. This allows you to stop Auto Play while you are playing  
back and to resume playing from the selected slide or folder  
when "Auto Play" is selected.  
Use the SLIDE +/- button to advance to the next slide or return to the  
previous slide.  
Jump ........... Displays a list of slides while you are playing back.  
Select .......... Displays a list of folders while you are playing back.  
Slide(Table) cursor  
(green marks)  
Setup ........... Displays the Viewer Options dialog box on Page 2 of the  
Setup dialog box.  
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Delete.......... Deletes a captured slide(s) or all the captured slides in  
the Capture - specific folder.  
View ............ Hides the tool bar while you are playing back. Pressing  
the MENU button shows it again.  
NOTE: If no memory card is inserted in the PC CARD slot, there is no signal, and  
a black, blue or logo background is displayed, depending on the setting.  
Playback is stopped when SLIDE +/- button on the remote control or ̇̈ button  
on the cabinet is pressed in Auto Play mode.  
02 : 0004 / 0008  
NOTE: You can also use the ̇ and ̈ button on the remote control to select  
folders or slides.  
Up to 12 indexes can be displayed on the list of folders. The folder in the right  
bottom is always a folder exclusively for captured images, but is only displayed  
when images have been captured.  
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Auto Play Mode  
Storing Images Displayed on the Projector on the PC  
card (Capture)  
If the "Auto Play" option is selected in "Viewer Options" of the menu,  
any given slide will start to play automatically.  
You can also specify Auto Play Interval between 5 and 300 seconds.  
The Capture features allows you to capture an image from a source that  
is currently being displayed. The image is saved as JPEG in the PC  
card. When you select Capture from the menu, you will get a tool bar.  
You can capture an image directly using the tool bar when the menu is  
not displayed.  
Switching to Slides Directly from Other Input Modes  
With this function it is possible to switch directly to a slide when the  
picture of a VCR or computer is being projected.  
Example: When conducting presentations using a combination of slides  
and moving pictures from a VCR, etc., it is possible to switch from a  
Viewer slide to the video picture then back to the Viewer slide simply by  
using the Viewer button.  
NOTE:  
* Signals from DVI input are not possible to be captured.  
* Unless a PC card is inserted into the PC Card slot of the projector, the Capture  
feature is not available.  
* The "Card Error" display means that the free space of the PC card is insufficient  
for saving images. Make more space available on the card by erasing un-  
wanted images with your PC. The number of images that can be captured  
depends on the size of the PC card.  
* Be sure not to turn off the power or remove the PC card while capturing an  
image. Doing so could cause a loss of the data in the PC card or damage to the  
card itself.  
NOTE: Even if you switch the current Viewer source to another source, the cur-  
rent slide is retained. When you return back to the Viewer, you will get the slide  
that has been retained.  
Viewing Digital Images  
Digital images can be played with the Viewer if the following conditions  
are met:  
Preparations:  
Insert the PC card into the card slot.  
Insert the PC card so that the end with the insertion direction arrow  
on the top goes in first.  
If the image can be stored on an MS-DOS format PC card  
* Press the eject button to eject the card.  
If the image can be stored in a format supported by the Viewer. With  
the Viewer, images on the card are searched for in directories and  
images in JPEG or BMP format are recognized as slides. Searchable  
directories are directories within two steps from the root directory,  
and searchable images are images within the first 12 files in the di-  
rectory. Only file and slide switching are possible.  
1. Project the image you wish to store on the projector.  
2. Select the "Capture" from the Tools menu.  
NOTE: The maximum number of images recognized as slides within one direc-  
tory is 128.  
3. A tool bar will appear.  
The tool bar includes the following buttons:  
Capture  
Freeze  
Exit  
Capture ....... Captures an image and save it as a JPEG file in a PC  
card.  
Freeze ......... Freezes and unfreezes images.  
Exit .............. Exits the Capture function. Another option to exit the Cap-  
ture function is to press MENU or CANCEL button on the  
remote control or projector cabinet.  
NOTE:  
You can compress a captured file (JPEG) using the Capture Options in the Setup  
dialog. See page E-41.  
Captured images with higher resolution than the projector's native resolution  
cannot be displayed correctly.  
• File size of the captured image varies depending on the resolution of an input  
signal.  
• An hourglass indicating that an image is being captured appears on the  
projector's display. Do not eject the PC card or turn off the projector's power  
while this icon is displayed. Doing so will damage the PC card data. If the PC  
card data is damaged, use a computer to repair the data.  
• Up to 12 indexes can be displayed on the list of folders. The folder in the right  
bottom is always a folder exclusively for captured images, but is only dis-  
played when images have been captured.  
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Deleting Captured Images  
Using the Delete button on the tool bar for Viewer can delete captured  
images.  
Delete  
To delete captured images:  
1. Select Viewer and display a folder list of captured images.  
2. Use  
button to select the Capture folder [Cap] in the right bottom of  
the screen.  
3. Press the MENU button to display the tool bar.  
4. Use the ̇ or ̈ button to select the Delete icon and press the ENTER  
button.  
Using the PC Card Files Fucntion (PC Card Files)  
The PC Card Files function allows you to display a list of all the files  
stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to display.  
You can also sort files by file name or date, or display the file. Although  
a list of all the files in the PC card is displayed, you can view files in idx,  
text, HTML, JPEG and BMP format only. Selecting BMP and JPEG files  
automatically switches to the Viewer source. See also page E-35.  
NOTE: This option is not available for selection unless a PC card is inserted  
properly.  
Selecting "Execute" displays the file you selected.  
When you select a JPEG or BMP file and press the ENTER button on  
the remote or the cabinet, or "Execute" on the above, you will get a  
toolbar. This toolbar is used to return to the PC Card Files screen.  
Close  
Return  
Return ......... Returns to the PC Card Files screen.  
Close ........... Close the toolbar.  
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USING ON-SCREEN MENU  
The default Custom Menu items are:  
Basic Menu Operation  
Source Select (Video, S-Video, Component, RGB, DVI (DIGITAL) and  
Viewer), Volume, Image Options (Aspect Ratio and Zoom Position), Pic-  
ture Management, Projector Options (3D Reform, Menu, Setup and  
Screen), Tools (Sleep Timer, Capture and PC Card Files) and Help (Con-  
tents and Information).  
Using the Menus  
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or projector cabinet to  
display the Basic, Advanced or Custom Menu.  
2. Press the SELECT ̆̄ buttons on the remote control or the projec-  
tor cabinet to highlight the menu for the item you want to adjust or  
set.  
NOTE: Once you have selected OK on the Custom Menu Edit screen, you cannot  
cancel the changes on the Menu screen. However, you can reedit the menu items  
over again as described in the steps above.  
3. Press the SELECT ̈ button or the ENTER button on the remote  
control or the projector cabinet to select a submenu or item.  
NOTE: If the "Advanced Menu" item has been selected on the Menu mode, you  
get the "Confirmation Change Menu" upon completion of "Custom Menu" editing.  
In this case, selecting "Yes" then "ENTER" will close all the menus and apply the  
changes from the Advanced menu to the Custom Menu. If you select "No" then  
"ENTER" functions, then all menu items will return to the Advanced menu, but  
your changes will still be available within the "Custom Menu" selection. To dis-  
play the previously tailored Custom Menu, select "Custom Menu" from the "Menu  
Mode".  
4. Adjust the level or turn the selected item on or off by using SELECT  
̇ or ̈ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet.  
The on-screen slide bar will show you the amount of increase or  
decrease.  
5. Changes are stored until you adjust it again.  
ENTER .......... Stores the setting or adjustments.  
CANCEL ........ Return to the previous screen without storing settings  
or adjustments.  
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to adjust an additional item, or press the CANCEL  
button on the projector cabinet or the remote control to quit the menu  
display.  
An item "To Advanced Menu" will be added to the bottom of the Custom  
Menu.  
Selecting this item and pressing the ENTER button will display the "Ad-  
vanced Menu" features.  
Customizing the Menu  
The Custom menu can be customized to meet your requirements. Se-  
lecting a menu item from the "Custom Menu Edit" list, allows you to  
custom tailor the menu items to your needs.  
1. Select "Custom Menu Edit" to display the "Custom Menu Edit" screen.  
2. Use the SELECT ̆ or ̄ buttons to highlight your selection and press  
the ENTER button to place a check mark next to an option.  
This action enables that feature. Press the ENTER button again to  
clear the check box.  
If you select an item with a solid triangle ̈ and press the ENTER  
button on the remote control or the projector cabinet, you can enable  
all the items within that submenu. Also you can turn on an item within  
the submenu without placing a check mark on the main menu item.  
NOTE: Up to 12 main menu items (within Custom Menu Edit, not including  
submenu items) can be selected.  
3. In order for the changes to take effect, use the SELECT ̇ or ̈ but-  
ton on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight "OK",  
then press the ENTER button. To cancel the changes, use the SE-  
LECT ̆ or ̄ buttons to highlight "Cancel" and press the ENTER  
button.  
To return to the factory default, select "Reset" then press the ENTER  
button.  
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Menu tree  
Advanced Menu  
Source Select  
Volume  
Video  
S-Video  
Component  
RGB  
Image Options  
Picture Management  
Projector Options  
Tools  
User1  
DVI (DIGITAL)  
Viewer  
User2  
User3  
more  
Entry List  
Help  
Factory Default  
Volume  
Aspect Ratio  
Normal, Zoom, Cinema, V-Zoom  
Normal, Full, Zoom, Stadium  
Top, Bottom, Left, Right  
Horizontal, Vertical, Clock, Phase  
64, +64  
Blanking  
H-V Position/Clock  
Zoom Position  
Resolution  
Auto, Native  
Overscan  
0%, 5%, 10%  
Video Filter  
Off, Less, More  
Noise Reduction  
Signal Type  
Off, Low, Medium, High  
RGB, Component  
Picture Management  
Picture  
Video, Movie, Game, Graphic, sRGB,  
User1, User2, User3, User4  
Brightness, Contrast, Color,  
Hue, Sharpness  
Reference Setting  
Gamma Correction  
Color Correction  
Video, Movie, Game, Graphic, sRGB  
Dynamic, Natural, Black Detail  
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenda,  
Cyan, Color Gain  
Color Temperature  
White Balance  
5000, 6500, 7800, 8500, 9300, 10500  
Brightness R/G/B, Contrast R/G/B  
SweetVision, 3D Y/C Separation,  
Deinterlace, Black Expansion,  
Contrast Enhancement  
Picture Options  
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Advanced Menu  
Source Select  
Volume  
Keystone  
Horizontal, Vertical  
Cornerstone  
Image Options  
Picture Management  
Projector Options  
Tools  
Menu  
3D Reform  
Menu  
Page 1  
Language  
English, Deutsch,  
Français, Italiano,  
Español, Svenska  
Setup  
Help  
Screen  
Factory Default  
LAN Mode  
Password  
Security  
Menu Mode  
Basic Menu,  
Custom Menu,  
Advanced Menu  
Custom Menu Edit  
Setup  
Menu Display Time Manual, Auto 5sec,  
Auto 15sec,  
Page 1  
Lamp Mode  
Orientation  
Normal, Eco  
Auto 45sec  
Desktop Front, Ceiling Rear,  
Desktop Rear, Ceiling Front  
Blue, Black, Logo  
Page 2  
Background  
Source Display  
Message  
On, Off  
On, Off  
Menu Color Select Color, Monochrome  
Page 2  
Page 3 Signal Select  
Viewer Options  
Show Folder List  
RGB  
RGB/Component, RGB,  
Component, Scart  
Auto Play, Manual Play, Interval  
High Quality, Normal,  
High Compression  
Capture Options  
Video, Auto, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, PAL,  
S-Video PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM  
Page 4  
Page 5  
Auto Adjust, Auto Start, Power Management,  
Power Off Confirmation, 3D Reform Save,  
High Speed Fan Mode, Idle Mode,  
Screen Trigger, 3D Surround,  
Communication 4800, 9600, 19200,  
Speed  
38400  
Default Source Last, Auto, Select (Video,  
Select  
S-Video, Component, RGB,  
DVI (DIGITAL), Viewer)  
Enable, Disable  
Clear Lamp Hour Meter  
Control Panel  
Key Lock  
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Advanced Menu  
Source Select  
Volume  
Screen Type 4:3, 16:9 / Position  
LAN Mode  
IP Address  
Automatic  
3D Reform  
Menu  
Image Options  
Picture Management  
Projector Options  
Tools  
Setup  
Manual  
IP Address,  
Screen  
Subnet Mask,Gateway  
LAN Mode  
Password  
Security  
Projector Name  
DNS Configuration  
Domain Name  
Help  
Factory Default  
Sleep Timer  
Mail  
Capture  
Alert Mail  
PC Card Files  
Sender's Address  
SMTP Server Name  
Recipient's Address 1  
Recipient's Address 2  
Recipient's Address 3  
Test Mail  
Contents  
Information  
Factory Default  
All Data,  
Status  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
MAC Address  
Current Signal  
Menu  
Logo  
Security  
Enable, Disable, Keyword,  
Use Protect key, Read,  
Register, Delete  
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Menu Elements  
Tab  
Title bar  
Highlight  
Radio button  
OK Button  
Cancel Button  
Solid triangle  
Check box  
Slide bar  
Tool bar  
Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements:  
Check box .......... Place a checkmark in the square box to turn the op-  
tion On.  
Title bar .............. Indicates the menu title.  
Slide bar ............. Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.  
Highlight ............. Indicates the selected menu or item.  
OK button ........... Press to confirm your setting. You will return to the  
previous menu.  
Solid triangle ...... Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted  
triangle indicates the item is active.  
Cancel button ..... Press to cancel your setting. You will return to the  
previous menu.  
Tab ..................... Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Select-  
ing on any tab brings its page to the front.  
Toolbar ............... Contains several icons for specific tasks. It is also  
referred to as “launcher”.  
Radio button ....... Use this round button to select an option in a dialog  
box.  
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Prev  
Play  
Jump  
Setup  
View  
Entering Alphanumeric Characters by Using the Menu  
Alphabet or numeric characters are used for your IP address or projec-  
tor name. To enter IP Address or projector name, use the software key-  
board.  
For using the software keyboard, see page E-56.  
Next  
Stop  
Select  
Delete  
Prev ............... Returns to the previous slide or folder.  
Next ............... Advances to the next slide or folder.  
Play ................ Plays back automatically or manually depending on  
the setting on Viewer Options of the menu. This al-  
lows you to move on to the next slide when "Manual  
Play" is selected.  
Stop ............... Stops Auto Play while you are playing back and to  
resume playing from the selected slide or folder when  
"Auto Play" is selected.  
Jump .............. Displays a list of slides while you are playing back.  
Select ............. Displays a list of folders while you are playing back.  
Setup ............. Displays the Viewer Options dialog box on Page 2 of  
the Setup dialog box.  
Delete ............ Deletes a captured slide(s) or all the captured slides  
in the selected folder.  
View ............... Hides the tool bar while you are playing back. A press  
of the MENU button displays the toolbar again.  
Entry List  
Menu Descriptions & Functions  
Source Select  
Selecting a Source  
Enables you to select a video source such as a VCR, DVD player, laser  
disc player or computer depending on what is connected to your inputs.  
Press the SELECT ̆̄ button on the projector cabinet or on your re-  
mote control to highlight the menu for the source you want to project.  
Video  
Selects what is connected to your Video input-VCR, laser disc player  
or DVD player.  
S-Video  
Displays the list of the entry signals. Use the SELECT ̆̄ buttons on  
your remote control or the projector cabinet to select the signal and  
press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabi-  
net to display the Entry Edit Command screen.  
Selects what is connected to your S-Video input-VCR, DVD player,  
or laser disc player.  
NOTE: A frame may freeze for a brief period of time when a video is played  
back in fast-forward or fast-rewind with a Video or S-Video source.  
Using the Entry List  
Making any ajustments to the current picture will automatically regis-  
ter its adjustments to the Entry List. The registered signal can be  
loaded any time from the Entry List.  
Component  
Selects your component equipment such as DVD player connected  
to the COMPONENT input connectors.  
NOTE: Up to 100 presets can be registered except settings on the Picture  
Management.  
RGB  
Selects the computer connected to your RGB or component signal.  
DVI (DIGITAL)  
Selects the computer connected to the DVI input connector.  
Viewer  
This feature enables you to make presentations using a PC card that  
contains captured images and slides. The starting screen for the  
Viewer varies depending on the settings of the Setup's Page 2. See  
Setup on page E-41.  
NOTE: Even if you switch the current Viewer source to another source, the  
current slide is retained. When you return back to the Viewer, you will get the  
slide that has been retained. A launcher will appear when you press the MENU  
button.  
A press of the MENU button displays the toolbar; a press of the MENU  
button again displays the Menu and hereafter each press of the MENU  
button switches displaying between the Menu and the toolbar.  
The launcher is a tool bar including the following buttons:  
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Entry Edit Command  
Image Options  
Selecting Aspect Ratio (not available for Viewer)  
Aspect Ratio allows you to select the best Aspect mode to display  
your source image.  
When screen size 4:3 is selected for the source, the following selec-  
tions will display:  
You can edit signals on the Entry List.  
Load ............... Enables you to select a signal from the list.  
Normal ........... Standard 4:3 Aspect  
Zoom ............. All 4 sides stretched  
Store .............. Enables you to store the currently projected signal.  
Cinema .......... Top and bottom reduced to display with black bor-  
ders on top and bottom. Available for 4:3 only  
Cut ................. Enables you to remove a selected signal from the list  
and place it on the "clipboard" in the projector.  
V-Zoom .......... Top and bottom stretched. Available for 4:3 only  
Copy .............. Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list  
and place it on the "clipboard" in the projector.  
When screen size 16:9 is selected for the source, the following selec-  
tions will display:  
Paste.............. Enables you to paste the signal placed on the "clip-  
board" to any other line of the list. To do this, select  
"Paste" and then select the line number you want to  
paste to. Last press ENTER.  
Normal ........... 16:9 image displayed in 4:3 mode  
Full ................. Stretched to display in 16:9 aspect ratio. Available for  
16:9  
Edit ................ Enables you to change source names or add source  
names to "More" in the Sorce Select.  
Zoom ............. All 4 sides stretched  
Source Name .. Enter a signal name. Up to 18 alpha-  
numeric characters can be used.  
Stadium ......... Non-linearly stretched. Available for 16:9 only  
Input Terminal .. Change the input terminal.Video and  
S-Video are available for composite  
signal.  
NOTE: You can adjust image positions vertically for source with black bor-  
ders. See page E-43 for setting image positions.  
Copyright  
Source List ..... Set signal selection method.  
Please note that using this projector for the purpose of commercial gain or  
the attraction of public attention in a venue such as a coffee shop or hotel and  
employing compression or expansion of the screen image with a "Aspect  
Ratio" or "Screen" setting may raise concern about the infringement of copy-  
rights which are protected by copyright law.  
Lock ............... Set so that the selected signal can-  
not be deleted when "All Delete" is  
executed.  
Skip ................ Set so that the selected signal will be  
skipped during auto search.  
NOTE: During 3D Reform adjustment, "Aspect Ratio" may not be available.  
Should this happen, first reset the 3D Reform data and then do setting again.  
Second repeat the 3D Reform adjustment.  
When complete, select OK and press ENTER.To exit  
without storing setting, select Cancel. Select "Source  
Name" and press ENTER to display the Source Name  
Edit window. You can change source name on this  
window. Press [̄] to display the software keyboard,  
which you can enter alphanumeric characters. See  
page E-56 for the key function of the software key-  
board.  
Changing the aspect ratio can limit 3D Reform in its adjustable range.  
All Delete ....... This feature enables you to delete all the registered  
signals in the Entry List.  
The following buttons are not available for the currently projecting  
signals:  
1) The Cut and Paste buttons on the Entry Edit Command screen  
2) The Input Terminal button on the Entry Edit screen  
NOTE: When all the signals in the Entry List are deleted, the currently pro-  
jected signal will be also deleted except locked signals.  
Volume  
Controllling Volume  
Adjusts the sound level of the projector speaker.  
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ASPECT  
When screen size 4:3 is selected for the source, the following selections will display.  
DVD progressive  
These are the same signals.  
480p/576p  
720p  
1080i  
1080p  
PC(RGB)  
input  
480i/576i  
mode  
Normal  
Zoom  
Cinema  
V-Zoom  
When screen size 16:9 is selected for the source, the following selections will display.  
DVD progressive  
These are the same signals.  
480p/576p  
720p  
1080i  
1080p  
PC(RGB)  
input  
480i/576i  
mode  
Normal  
Full  
Zoom  
Stadium  
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Masking Unwanted Area (Blanking)  
Selecting Resolution  
This feature allows you to mask any unwanted area of the screen  
This allows you to activate or deactivate the Advanced AccuBlend  
image.  
feature.  
Adjust the Top, Bottom, Left or Right blanking with the SELECT ̇ or  
̈ button.  
Auto ............... Turns on the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The pro-  
jector automatically reduces or enlarges the current  
image to fit the full screen.  
Adjusting Position and Clock  
This allows you to manually adjust the image horizontally and verti-  
cally, and adjust Clock and Phase.  
Native............. Turns off the Advanced AccuBlend feature. The pro-  
jector displays the current image in its true resolu-  
tion.  
See "Auto Adjust" on page E-41 for turning on or off  
the Auto Adjust feature.  
Horizontal/Vertical Position:  
Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically using the SE-  
LECT ̇ and ̈ buttons.This adjustment is made automatically when  
the Auto Adjust is turned on. See "Auto Adjust" on page E-41 for  
turning on or off the Auto Adjust feature.  
NOTE:  
* When "Resolution" is set to "Native", "3D Reform", "Aspect Ratio" and "Screen"  
are not available.  
* While you are displaying an image with higher resolution than the projector's  
native resolution “Native” is not available.  
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.  
Selecting Overscan Percentage  
Select overscan percentage (0%, 5% and 10%) for signal.  
Press the SELECT ̇ and ̈ buttons until the band-  
ing disappears. This adjustment may be necessary  
when you connect your computer for the first time.  
This adjustment is made automatically when the Auto  
Adjust is turned on.  
NOTE: When "Resolution" is set to "Native", this feature is not available, and  
the stored settings and adjustments are invalid.  
NOTE: When "Stadium" is selected in "Aspect Ratio", this feature is not avail-  
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 shim-  
mering.) Use the SELECT ̇ and ̈ buttons to adjust  
the image.  
able.  
NOTE: The "0%" option may not be available depending upon the input signal.  
Selecting Video Filter Level (not available for Video, DVI, Compo-  
nent 15kHz and Viewer)  
This function reduces video noise.  
Use "Phase" only after the "Clock" is complete. This  
adjustment is made automatically when the Auto Ad-  
just is turned on.  
Off .................. The filter is removed.  
Zoom Position  
Less ............... The low-pass filter is applied partially.  
More .............. The low-pass filter is applied fully.  
When “4:3” is selected in Screen Type:  
Move the viewable  
area up or down  
Zoom or V-Zoom  
UP  
DOWN  
DOWN  
Selecting Noise Reduction Level (not available for RGB, DVI and  
Viewer)  
Select one of the three levels for reducing video noise: Low, Medium  
or High.  
NOTE: The lower the Noise Reduction level, the better the image quality by  
way of higher video bandwidth.  
Move the position of  
an image up or down  
Cinema  
UP  
Selecting Signal Type  
Select either the RGB signal type or the Component signal type.  
RGB ............... RGB signal  
When “16:9” is selected in Screen Type:  
Component .... Component signals such as Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr  
Move the viewable  
area up or down  
Zoom  
UP  
DOWN  
NOTE: This feature is available on RGB only. If you do not get a better picture  
even when you set "Signal Select" to "Component" in Setup, set this to "Com-  
ponent".  
Table of Availability for Zoom Position  
Picture Management  
For PC, DVD Progressive, 480p, 480i, 576p, 576i  
This option allows you to adjust neutral tint for yellow, cyan or magenta.  
There are 5 factory presets optimized for various types of images, or  
you can set 4 user adjustable settings.  
Aspect Ratio  
Screen Type  
Normal  
Full  
Zoom  
Cinema  
V-Zoom  
Stadium  
4:3  
Not available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Video ............. Recommended for regular picture such as TV pro-  
gram  
16:9  
Not available Not available Available  
Not available  
Movie ............. Recommended for movie  
Game ............. Recommended for playing a video game  
Graphic .......... Recommended for graphics  
sRGB ............. Standard color values  
For 720p, 1080i, 1080p  
Aspect Ratio  
Zoom Cinema  
Screen Type  
Normal  
Full  
V-Zoom  
Stadium  
4:3  
Available  
Not available Available Not available  
User 1-4 ......... User adjustable  
16:9  
Not available  
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Picture Options  
Picture (not available for DVI and Viewer)  
Adjusting Brightness, Contrast, Color, Hue, and Sharpness  
Brightness ...... Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster inten-  
sity.  
Contrast ......... Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the  
incoming signal.  
Color .............. Increases or decreases the color saturation level (not  
valid for RGB).  
Hue ................ Varies the color level from +/- green to +/-blue. The  
red level is used as reference.This adjustment is only  
valid for Video and Component inputs (not valid for  
RGB).  
SweetVision™  
Sharpness ..... Controls the detail of the image for Video (Not valid  
for RGB).  
User Adjust (when using User 1 to 4)  
The SweetVision feature provides improvement of contrast using a pro-  
prietary detail enhancement technology.  
NOTE: This feature is not available for 480p, 576p, HDTV and RGB signals.  
"Off" ............... Turns off the Sweet Vision feature  
"Low".............. Selects low level  
"Medium" ....... Selects medium level  
"High" ............. Selects high level  
Split Mode  
This feature turns on or off to show the effect of the SweetVision.  
3DY/C Separation  
When selecting one of four user adjustable presettings (User 1 through  
4), the submenu will be displayed.  
You can customize each gamma or color. To do so, first select [Set-  
ting] and press the ENTER button, and then proceed the following  
steps.  
This option turns on or off the 3 dimension separation feature.  
NOTE: This feature is available for NTSC3.58 of Video signal only.  
Selecting Reference Setting  
This feature allows you to use color correction or gamma values as  
reference data to optimize for various types of images.You can select  
one of the following five settings.  
Deinterlace  
• Video  
• Graphic  
• Movie  
• sRGB  
• Game  
Turns on or off the deinterlace function for the telecine signal.  
On .................. Default standard setting.  
Selecting Gamma Correction Mode  
Use the ̇ or ̈ buttons to choose one mode from three options.  
Each mode is recommended for:  
Off .................. Select this option if there are some jitter or artifacts in  
video.  
Dynamic ......... High-contrast picture  
NOTE: This feature is not available for 480p, 576p, HDTV and RGB signals.  
Black Detail .... Dark portions of a picture  
Natural ........... Natural reproduction picture  
Black Expansion  
Selecting Color Correction  
Adjusts red, green, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan and color gain each  
independently to correct the tint on whole screen.  
Minimizes blacks that appear more like shades of gray to provide a true  
black and white image at high contrast.  
Off / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5  
Adjusting Color Temperature and White Balance  
This feature adjusts the color temperature using the slide bar.  
NOTE: This feature is not available for 480p, 576p, HDTV and RGB signals.  
Checking "Color Temperature" enables the color temperature slide  
bar and disables the “White Balance” button.  
Contrast Enhancement  
Press the White Balance button to access the Contrast/Brightness  
adjustment for each R, G, and B.  
NOTE: "Color Temperature" and "White Balance" are a trade-off.  
The White Balance is not available for Viewer.  
This option allows you to provide a high contrast image in a bright scene.  
–3 / –2 / –1 / Off / 1 / 2 / 3  
NOTE: This feature is not available for 480p, 576p, HDTV and RGB signals.  
NOTE: When "Graphic" is selected, the available items are "Gamma" and "White  
Balance" only.  
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Custom Menu ............... This is the menu that you can customize us-  
ing the Custom Menu Edit to fit your needs.  
Projector Options  
Using 3D Reform  
This feature corrects trapezoidal distortion so that the projected im-  
age is rectangular.  
Customizing the Menu:  
See page E-30 for instructions about how to customize the Menu.  
Two options are available for correcting procedures.  
You can save adjustment settings by using the 3D Reform Save op-  
tion on Setup (See page E-42).  
Selecting Menu Display Time:  
This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the  
last touch of a button to turn off the menu.  
The preset choices are "Manual", "Auto 5 sec", "Auto 15 sec", and  
"Auto 45 sec". The "Auto 45 sec" is the factory preset.  
Keystone  
Manual ........... The menu can be turned off manually.  
Auto 5 sec ...... The menu will automatically be turned off in 5 sec-  
onds if no buttons are pressed within 5 seconds.  
Auto 15 sec .... The menu will automatically be turned off in 15 sec-  
onds if no buttons are pressed within 15 seconds.  
1. Press the SELECT ̇̈ button to adjust the horizontal keystone.  
2. Press the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Vertical".  
Auto 45 sec .... The menu will automatically be turned off in 45 sec-  
onds if no buttons are pressed within 45 seconds.  
3. Press the SELECT ̇̈ button to adjust the vertical keystone.  
4. After completing, press the ENTER button. This will return to the  
menu screen.  
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Cornerstone  
See page E-20  
*
When "Resolution" is set to "Native", "Cornerstone" and "Keystone"  
are not available.  
Menu  
Allows you to set preferences for the on-screen menu. Press "OK" to  
save your changes for all the features of Page 1 and Page 2.  
Turning On / Off Source Display [Source Display]:  
This option turns on or off input name display such as RGB, Video,  
and No Input to be displayed in the top right corner of the screen.  
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Turning On / Off Message [Message]:  
This option turns on and off messages for lamp life warning, 3-minute  
before power off time and "Please wait a moment"  
Selecting Menu Color [Menu Color Select]:  
You can choose between two color modes for menu color: color and  
monochrome.  
Selecting Menu Language [Language]:  
You can choose one of seven languages for on-screen instructions.  
The options are: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish  
and Japanese.  
Selecting Menu Mode [Menu Mode]:  
This feature allows you to select 3 menu modes: Advanced Menu,  
Custom Menu and Basic Menu.  
Advanced Menu ............ This is the menu that contains all the avail-  
able menus and commands.  
Basic Menu ................... This is the basic menu that contains mini-  
mum essentials of menus and commands.  
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Setup  
Enables you to set operating options.  
Press "OK" to save your changes for all the features of Page1, Page2,  
Page3, Page 4 and Page 5.  
Selecting Capture Options [Capture Option]: (available for JPEG only)  
These options are used for the Capture function that you can select  
from Tools. You have three options for JPEG compression quality:  
High quality, Normal and High Compression.  
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High Quality .................. Gives quality of JPEG a priority.  
Normal .......................... Gives normal JPEG quality.  
High Compression ........ Gives compression a priority.  
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Setting Lamp Mode to Normal or Eco [Lamp Mode]:  
This feature enables you to select two brightness mode of the lamp:  
Normal and Eco modes. The lamp life can be extended up to 2000  
hours by using the Eco mode.  
Normal Mode . This is the default setting (100% Brightness).  
Selecting Signal Format [Signal Select]  
Eco Mode ...... Select this mode to increase the lamp life (80% Bright-  
ness).  
RGB:  
Allows you to choose "RGB" for an RGB source such as a computer,  
or "Component" for a component video source such as a DVD player.  
Normally select "RGB/Component" and the projector automatically  
detects an either incoming signal. However there may be some com-  
ponent signals that the projector is unable to detect. If this is the  
case, select "Component". Select "Scart" for the European Scart.  
Selecting Projector Orientation [Orientation]:  
This reorients your image for your type of projection.The options are:  
desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desktop rear projec-  
tion, and ceiling front projection.  
Selecting a Color or Logo for Background [Background]:  
Use this feature to display a blue/ black screen or logo when no sig-  
nal is available. The default background is blue.You can change the  
logo screen using the PC Card Files feature. See pages E-29 and  
47.  
VIDEO and S-VIDEO:  
This feature enables you to select composite video standards manu-  
ally. Normally select "Auto". Select the video standard from the pull-  
down menu. This must be done for Video and S-Video separately.  
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Enabling Auto Adjust [Auto Adjust]:  
Setting Viewer Options [Viewer Options]  
When "Auto Adjust" is set to "On", the projector automatically deter-  
mines the best resolution for the current RGB input signal to project  
an image using NEC's Advanced AccuBlend Intelligent Pixel Blend-  
ing Technology.  
The image can be automatically adjusted for position and stability; "Hori-  
zontal Position", "Vertical Position", "Clock", "Phase", and "Resolution".  
Show Folder List:  
If this option is checked, when the Viewer source is selected on the  
projector, the folder lists will be displayed and allows you to select the  
presentation from a PC card.  
Auto Play:  
On .................. Automatically adjusts image "Horizontal Position",  
"Vertical Position", "Clock", "Phase" and "Resolution".  
If this option is checked, when the Viewer source is selected on the  
projector any given slide will start to play automatically.  
Off .................. User can adjust the image display functions ("Hori-  
zontal Position", "Vertical Position", "Clock", "Phase"  
and "Resolution") manually.  
Auto Play Interval:  
You can specify interval time between 5 and 300 seconds.  
Manual Play:  
Enabling Auto Start [Auto Start]:  
Views a slide manually when the Viewer source is selected.  
Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted  
into an active power outlet and the main power switch is turned on.  
This eliminates the need to always use the "Power" button on the  
remote control or projector cabinet.  
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Enabling Power Management [Power Management]:  
When this option is on and there is no input for five minutes or more,  
the projector will automatically turn itself off.  
Selecting Communication Speed [Communication Speed]:  
This feature sets the baud rate of the PC Control port (Mini DIN 8  
Pin). It supports data rates from 4800 to 38400 bps.  
The default is 38400 bps. Select the appropriate baud rate for your  
equipment to be connected (depending on the equipment, a lower  
baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs).  
Enabling Power Off Confirmation [Power Off Confirmation]:  
This option determines whether a confirmation dialog for turning off  
the projector will appear or not.  
Selecting Default Source [Default Source Select]:  
You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time  
the projector is turned on.  
Enabling Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Correction Save  
[3D Reform Save]:  
This option enables you to save your current 3D Reform settings.  
Saving your change once affects all sources.The changes are saved  
when you turn off the projector.  
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 Video →  
S-Video Component RGB DVI (DIGITAL) →  
Viewer Video and displays the first found source.  
Enabling High Speed Fan Mode [High Speed Fan Mode]:  
This option allows you to select two modes for fan speed:high-speed  
mode and normal speed mode.  
When you wish to cool down the temperature inside the projector  
quickly, check this box.  
Select ............. Displays the selected source input every time the pro-  
jector is started up. Select an input from the pull-down  
menu.  
NOTE: Enable High Speed Fan mode if you continue to use the projector for  
consecutive days.  
Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [Control Panel Key Lock]:  
This option turns on or off the Control Panel Key Lock function.  
Enabling Idle Mode [Idle Mode]:  
The projector has two standby modes: Standby and Idle.  
Standby is the mode that allows you to put the projector in the standby  
condition which consumes less power than the idle mode. The pro-  
jector is preset for Standby at the factory.  
NOTE:  
* This Control Panel Key Lock does not affect the remote control and the PC  
Control functions.  
* When the cabinet buttons are disabled, pressing and holding the CANCEL  
button for about 10 seconds will change the setting to enabled.  
NOTE: The HTTP server functions are not available during Standby mode.  
Enabling Screen Trigger [Screen Trigger]:  
When "Screen Trigger" is selected and the projector is powered ON,  
the screen trigger output sends a low voltage trigger to the screen  
controller and the screen will go down. When the projector is pow-  
ered OFF the screen trigger stops sending a low voltage trigger to  
the screen controller and the screen will go up. Use a commercially  
available stereo mini cable.  
Enabling 3D Surround [3D Surround]:  
Turn on or off the 3D surround effect.  
After turn on this option, select "OK".  
Clearing Lamp Hour Meter [Clear Lamp Hour Meter]:  
Resets the lamp clock back to zero. Pressing this button appears a  
confirmation dialog box. To reset the lamp usage hour, press "OK".  
NOTE: The projector will turn off and go into standby mode after 1600 hours  
(up to 2100 hours in Eco mode) of service. In this condition you cannot clear  
the lamp hour meter on the menu. If this happens, press the "Help" button on  
the remote control for ten seconds to reset the lamp clock back to zero. Do  
this only after replacing the lamp.  
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Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen [Screen]  
An IP address can be automatically assigned to this projector by your  
DHCP server. If your network does not automatically assign IP address,  
ask your network administrator for an address, and then register it manu-  
ally.  
Automatic ....... Automatically assigns an IP address to the projector  
from a DHCP server.  
Manual ........... Provides a space for you to register the IP address or  
subnet mask number obtained from your network ad-  
ministrator.  
IP Address ..... Set your IP address. Press to display the software  
keyboard and type in 12 numeric characters.  
Screen Type:  
Select either 4:3 Screen or 16:9 Screen for the screen to be used.  
See also "Aspect Ratio" on pages E-36 and 37.  
Subnet Mask .. Set your subnet mask number. Press  
to display  
the software keyboard and type in 12 numeric char-  
acters.  
NOTE: When "Resultion" is set to "Native", this selection is inactive.  
Projector Name  
Position:  
This feature adjusts the vertical position of the image when viewing  
video with an aspect ratio selected.  
When some aspect ratios are selected in Image Options, the image  
is displayed with black borders on the top and bottom.  
You can adjust the vertical position between top and bottom.  
....................... Specify a unique projector name. Press  
to display  
the software keyboard and type in. Up to 16 alphanu-  
meric characters can be used.  
Gateway ......... Set the default gateway of the network connected to  
the projector. Press  
to display the software key-  
board and type in 12 numeric characters.  
NOTE: This option is available only when "16:9" is selected in Screen Type.  
Checking this box will make the set default route valid.  
When data is sent from the LAN card, the transfer  
location will be searched according to the previously  
set routing information; however, when the transfer  
location has not been found as a result of the search,  
the data will be sent to the device that holds the IP  
address set here.The IP address that is set here must  
be one that can be identified by a search of the rout-  
ing information.  
NOTE: During 3D Reform adjustment, "Screen Type" and "Screen Position"  
may not be available. To make available, first reset the 3D Reform data and  
then do settings again. Secondly repeat the 3D Reform adjustment. Changing  
"Screen Type" and "Screen Position" can limit 3D Reform in its adjustable  
range.  
Setting LAN Mode  
DNS Configuration  
This feature allows you to set various setting items when the projector is  
used on your network.  
Consult with your network administrator about these settings.  
....................... Type in the IP address of DNS server on the network  
connected to the projector. 12 numeric characters are  
used.  
Domain Name Type in domain name of the network connected to  
the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can  
be used.  
CAUTION: Make sure that the LAN card is removed during Standby  
mode (NOT Idle mode) or with the main power off.  
Failure to do so may cause damage to the data on your PC card.  
Note to Users of a PCMCIA network card  
Use of a non-supported network card in the projector may cause the  
unit to malfunction.  
Should this happen, turn off the projector and remove the network card  
from the projector's PC card slot.  
NOTE: LAN card is not available when a PC card is used for the Viewer function.  
Viewer is not available when LAN card is used for LAN connection.  
IP Address  
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Mail  
Status  
Alert Mail:  
Displays the status of the LAN settings.  
Checking this box enables Alert Mail feature.  
This option notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail  
when using wired LAN. The error message will be notified when the  
projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error oc-  
curs in the projector.  
IP Address ..... Indicates the IP address of the projector.  
Subnet Mask .. Indicates the subnet mask of the projector.  
MAC Address. Indicates the MAC address of the LAN card.  
Sample of a message sent from the projector:  
The lamp is at the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp.  
Projector Name: X X X X  
Lamp Hour Meter: xxxx [H]  
Projector Usage: xxxxxx [H]  
Sender's Address:  
Specify the senders address. Use the Software keyboard. Up to 60  
alphanumeric and symbols characters can be used. See "Using Soft-  
ware Keyboard" in Appendix for more details.  
SMTP Server Name:  
Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector. Up  
to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used.  
Recipient's Address 1 to 3:  
Type in your recipient's address. Up to 60 alphanumeric and symbols  
characters can be used.  
Test Mail:  
Send a test mail to check if your settings are correct.  
NOTE: If you entered an incorrect address in a test, you may not receive an  
Alert mail. Should this happen, check if the Recipient's Address is correctly  
set.  
NOTE: Unless any one of the "Sender's Address", "SMTP Server's Name" or  
"Recipient's Address 1-3" is selected, "Test Mail" is not available.  
NOTE: Be sure to highlight “OK” and press the ENTER button before execut-  
ing “Test Mail”.  
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In case you forget your password, follow the steps below to delete it.  
Setting a Password  
A password can be set for your projector to avoid operation by an unau-  
thorized person.  
1. Select the Advanced menu from the Basic menu. The "Password"  
entry screen will be displayed.  
There are two password options: one for menu and the other for logo.  
When a password is set, doing any one of the following four operations  
will display the Password input screen.  
2. Use the Software keyboard to type "1111".  
Highlight "OK" on the “Password” entry screen and then press the  
ENTER button.  
The "Password Warning!!" message will be displayed.  
For Menu:  
*
Changing the menu to Advanced  
3. Use the Software keyboard to type "3333".  
Highlight "OK" on the “Password” entry screen and then press the  
ENTER button.  
*
Editing the custom menu  
For Logo:  
*
The "Password Warning!!" message will be displayed.  
Changing the background  
*
Changing the logo data in PC Card Files  
4. Use the Software keyboard to type "5555".  
Highlight "OK" on the “Password” entry screen and then press the  
ENTER button.  
Procedures for Password setting apply to both Menu and Logo.  
The "Delete Password. Are you sure? Yes/No" dialog box will be dis-  
played.  
Entry  
To assign your password:  
5. Use the SELECT ̇ or ̈ button to highlight "Yes" and press the EN-  
TER button.  
NOTE: Up to 15 alphanumeric characters can be assigned.  
1. Type a password.  
Highlight "Entry" and press the ENTER button.  
Your password will be deleted.  
Security  
The Security function enables you to protect your projector so that the  
projector will not project a signal unless you enter a keyword. There is  
also an option to lock the projector by using a registered PC card as a  
protect key. Once you have registered your PC card as a protect key,  
you are required to insert the registered PC card into the PC card slot of  
the projector each time you turn on the projector. You can enable the  
Security function by using a keyword only.  
The "Enter the Password screen" will be displayed.  
Make sure that "̄" is highlighted and then press the ENTER button.  
The Software keyboard appears. Use the Software keyboard to type  
a password and then highlight "OK" on the “Enter the Password”  
screen and press the ENTER button.  
The [Confirm Password] screen will be displayed.  
2. Type the same password again. Highlight "OK" on the “Enter the Pass-  
word” screen and press the ENTER button.  
Your password will be assigned.  
Delete  
To delete your password:  
Enable/Disable.............. This turns the Security function on or off.  
Keyword ........................ Enter an appropriate keyword when you use  
the Security function.  
1. Highlight [Delete] and press the ENTER button. The "Current Pass-  
word" screen will be displayed.  
(Up to 10 characters can be used.)  
The Security function is available only when  
your keyword is entered.  
Use Protect key ............ Check this box to lock your projector when  
using a PC card. To use a keyword without  
a PC card, do not check this box.  
Read ............................. Reads data of a PC card.  
Register ........................ Registers data of the PC card.  
The Security function is not available unless  
at least one PC card is registered. (if the  
“Use Protect key” check box is selected)  
2. Use the Software keyboard to type your password. Highlight "OK" on  
the “Current Password” screen and then press the ENTER button.  
Your password will be deleted.  
Up to 5 PC cards can be registered.  
Delete ........................... Deletes data of a registered PC card.  
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To set up a keyword to enable the Security function without using  
a registered PC card.  
To turn on the projector when Security is enabled (when using a  
PC card as a protect key).  
1. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select “Keyword” and use the soft-  
1. Insert your registered PC card into the PC card slot.  
ware keyboard to enter a keyword.  
2. Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds.  
The projector will turn on and then recognize the PC card. Once the  
image has been projected, it will stay on without the PC card.  
NOTE: Please make a note of your keyword.  
2. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select “Enable” and use the SELECT  
̆̄ button to select “OK”, then the Security function will be enabled.  
An “Are you sure?” message will appear. Use the SELECT ̇̈ but-  
ton and press the ENTER button.  
The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned  
off (by setting the main power switch to "O" or unplugging the power  
cord). In the following cases you will be asked to check the protect  
key or input the keyword:  
(1) When "OK" is selected at an image for which security is set and  
the power is turned off then back on  
(2) When the main power is turned off then back on while the secu-  
rity function is enabled  
(3) When you attempt to display an image for which security is set  
while the security function is enabled  
The Security function takes effect.  
To register a PC card as a protect key.  
1. Insert a PC card into the PC card slot of the projector.  
2. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Use Protect Key" and press  
the ENTER button.  
Blanks (spaces) cannot be used in the Keyword section.  
3. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Read" and press the ENTER  
button.  
To delete PC card data you registered.  
Data of the PC card will be read into the projector.  
1. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Delete" and use the SELECT  
4. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Register" and press the EN-  
TER button.  
̇ button to select the list window.  
2. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select the PC card data you wish to  
delete.  
Downloaded data will be registered and be displayed in the list win-  
dow.  
3. Press the SELECT ̈ button to select "Delete" and press the ENTER  
button.  
5. Use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Keyword" and use the soft-  
ware keyboard to enter a keyword.  
The PC card data will be deleted.  
NOTE: To use a PC card as a protect key, you must also set up a keyword.  
Please make a note of your keyword.  
If you've lost your registered PC card, proceed as follows:  
NOTE: NEC or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code in exchange  
for your registered keyword and Request Code. See more information at the end  
of this section.  
This completes registration of your PC card.  
To enable Security, use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "Enable" and  
use the SELECT ̆̄ button to select "OK" and "Security function will  
be enabled. An “Are you sure?" message will appear. Use the SELECT  
̇̈ button and press the ENTER button.  
1. Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds.  
The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect  
that the projector is security-protected.  
The Security function takes effect.  
2. Select [Projector Options] [Security] from the menu and press hte  
To turn on the projector when Security is enabled (when using your  
keyword only).  
ENTER button.  
The Release Code input screen will be displayed as well as your  
Request Code (24 alphanumeric characters).  
1. Press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds.  
3. Enter your Release Code in the Release Code Input screen.  
The projector will turn on.  
The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect  
that the projector is security-protected.  
2. Select [Projector Options] [Security] from the menu and press the  
ENTER button.  
*
If the projector is turned on by entering the Release Code, your Se-  
curity will be disabled.  
The Release Code input screen will be displayed.  
3. Enter your keyword in the Release Code input screen.  
You can view the projected image.  
NOTE:  
* Some types of PC cards cannot be registered as your protect key.  
* It is recommended that you register two or more PC cards in case you lose or  
damage your registered PC card.  
NOTE: Do not forget your keyword. However, if you forget your keyword, NEC  
or your dealer will provide you with your Release Code. See more information  
at the end of this section.  
* Formatting your registered PC card will disable your protect key function.  
NOTE:  
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Tools  
Returning to Factory Default  
Provides tools for setting sleep timer, capturing images and displaying  
files or changing your background logo in a PC Card.  
NOTE: The "Capture" and "PC Card Files" features are required for a PC card.  
Using Sleep Timer  
1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours: Off, 0:30,  
1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00.  
2. Select “Set” and press the ENTER button on the remote control.  
3. The remaining time starts counting down.  
The Factory Default feature allows you to change adjustments and set-  
ting to the factory preset for source except the following:  
4. The projector will turn off after the countdown is complete.  
All Data ................. Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the  
signals to the factory preset except Remaining  
Lamp Time, Lamp Hour Meter, Projector Usage,  
Language, Background, Entry List, Communica-  
tion Speed, LAN mode, Security and Password.  
(To reset the lamp usage time, see “Clear Lamp  
Hour Meter” on page E-42)  
NOTE:  
• To cancel the preset time, set "Off" for the preset time or turn off the power.  
• When the remaining time reaches 3 minutes before the projector is turned off,  
the "Projector will turn off in 3 minutes" message will be displayed on the  
bottom of the screen.  
Including Entry List:  
Using Capture  
Also deletes all the signals in the Entry List and  
returns to the factory preset.  
Allows you to capture an image from a source that is currently being  
displayed. The image is saved as JPEG in the PC card. When you se-  
lect Capture from the menu, you will get a tool bar.You can capture an  
image directly using the tool bar when the menu is not displayed.  
See page E-28.  
Current Signal ....... Resets the adjustments for the current signal to  
the factory preset levels.  
All the items in "Volume", "Image Options (except  
Zoom Position)" and "Picture Management" can  
be reset.  
Using PC Card Files  
The PC Card Files feature allows you to display a list of all the files  
stored in the PC card so that you can select a file you want to display.  
You can also sort files by file name or date, or display the file. See page  
E-29.  
Changing Background Logo  
You can change the default background logo using the PC Card Files  
feature. See page E-25 and 29.  
NOTE: File size must be 256KB or less. Other file formats than JPEG and BMP  
are not available.  
Help  
Contents  
Provides an online help about how to use the menus. An underlined link  
means that you can move to an adjustment item directly.  
Selecting the underlined link and pressing ENTER moves to the corre-  
sponding adjustment item.  
Information  
Displays the status of the current signal, and the lamp and the projector  
usage hours. This dialog box has three pages.  
The information included are as follows:  
[Page 1]  
[Page 2]  
[Page 3]  
Source Name  
Input Terminal  
Entry No.  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
Sync Polarity  
Signal Type  
Video Type  
Sync Type  
Interlace  
Remaining Lamp Time (%)  
Lamp Hour Meter (H)  
Projector Usage (H)  
NOTE: The progress indicator shows the percentage of remaining bulb life. The  
value informs you of the amount of lamp and projector usage respectively.  
Remaining Lamp Time Display  
When the remaining lamp time reaches 0, the Remaining Lamp Time  
bar indicator changes from 0% to 100 Hours and starts counting down.  
If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hours, the projector will not turn on  
regardless of whether the lamp mode is set to Normal or Eco.  
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MAINTENANCE  
This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should  
follow to replace the lamp, and to clean the cabinet and the lens.  
4. Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the  
socket.  
Replacing the Lamp  
After your lamp has been operating for 1500 hours (up to 2000 hours :  
Eco mode) or longer, the "Lamp" indicator in the cabinet will blink red  
and the message will appear. Even though the lamp may still be work-  
ing, replace it at 1500 hours (up to 2000 hours : Eco mode) to maintain  
optimal projector performance.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used.  
It will be extremely hot.Turn the projector off, wait 90 seconds,  
turn off the main power switch, and then disconnect the power  
cable. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before han-  
dling.  
CAUTION: Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp  
(LT60LP).  
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw  
and two lamp case screws.You could receive an electric shock.  
5. Secure it in place with the two screws.  
Be sure to tighten the screws.  
The projector will turn off and go into stand by mode after 1600  
hours (up to 2100 hours : Eco mode) of service. If this happens,  
be sure to replace the lamp. If you continue to use the lamp after  
1500 hours (up to 2000 hours : Eco mode) of use, the lamp bulb  
may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp  
housing. Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause  
injury.  
If this happens, contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.  
To replace the lamp:  
1. Loosen the lamp cover screw until the screwdriver goes into a free-  
wheeling condition and remove the lamp cover.The lamp cover screw  
is not removable.  
6. Reattach the lamp cover.  
7. Tighten the lamp cover screw.  
Be sure to tighten the screw.  
2. Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the screw-  
driver goes into a freewheeling condition. The two screws are not  
removable.  
8. After you install a new lamp, from the menu select [Projector Options]  
[Setup] [Page 4] [Clear Lamp Hour Meter] to reset the lamp  
usage hours.  
If the projector will not be turned on after using 1600 hours (up to  
2100 hours : Eco mode) of service, press and hold the [Help] button  
on the remote control for ten seconds or longer to reset the lamp time  
clock to zero.  
3. Remove the lamp housing by pulling out the handle.  
NOTE: There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock.  
Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock.  
Interlock  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens  
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1. Turn off the projector before cleaning.  
2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled,  
use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such  
as alcohol or thinner.  
3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to  
scratch or mar the lens.  
Lens Protector  
The lens barrel has threads on the outside for mounting a commercially  
available lens protector (φ 82mm) to protect the lens from dirt, dust,  
scratches and damage. Note that both a lens protector and the supplied  
lens cap cannot be used at the same time.  
CAUTION: Use only transparent lens protectors designed for lens  
protection. Use of filters for light reduction and special effects, such  
as ND (Neutral Density) filters and color filters, can absorb heat,  
resulting in damage to the filter and the projector.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector.  
Power Indicator  
Indicator Condition  
Off  
Projector Condition  
Note  
The main power is off  
Blinking light  
Steady light  
Green blinking  
0.5 sec ON,  
0.5 sec OFF  
2.5 sec ON,  
0.5 sec OFF  
0.5 sec ON,  
0.5 sec OFF  
The projector is getting ready Wait for a moment.  
to turn on.  
Green blinking  
Orange blinking  
The projector is in Sleep mode.  
The projector is cooling down. Wait for a moment.  
Green  
The projector is turned on.  
The projector is in Standby or  
Idle.  
Orange  
Status Indicator  
Indicator Condition  
Off  
Red blinking  
Projector Condition  
Note  
Normal  
Blinking light  
1 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Lamp cover error  
2.5 sec OFF)  
Replace the lamp  
cover correctly.  
The projector is  
overheated. Move  
the projector to a  
cooler location.  
Power unit will not  
work correctly.  
Fans will not work  
correctly.  
2 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Temperature error  
0.5 sec OFF)  
3 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Power error  
0.5 sec OFF)  
4 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Fan error  
0.5 sec OFF)  
6 cycle (0.5 sec ON, Lamp error  
0.5 sec OFF)  
Lamp fails to light.  
Wait a full minute and  
then turn on again.  
The projector is re-  
firing.  
Green blinking  
Orange  
Re-firing the lamp  
Control key locked  
Steady light  
You have pressed  
control panel key  
when Control Key  
Lock is enabled.  
Green  
Idle condition  
Lamp Indicator  
Indicator Condition  
Projector Condition  
Normal  
Note  
Off  
Blinking light  
Steady light  
Red  
Lamp has reached its end of Replace the lamp.  
life. Lamp replacement mes-  
sage will be displayed.  
Red  
Lamp has been used beyond Replace the lamp.  
its limit. The projector will not  
turn on until the lamp is re-  
placed.  
Green  
Lamp mode is set to Eco mode  
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Common Problems & Solutions  
Problem  
Check These Items  
Does not turn on  
Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote  
control is on. See pages E-17 and 18.  
Ensure that the lamp cover is installed correctly. See page E-48.  
Check to see if the projector has overheated or the lamp usage exceeds 1600 hours (up to 2100 hours : Eco  
mode). If there is insufficient ventilation around the projector or if the room where you’re presenting is par-  
ticularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location.  
No picture  
Use the menu to select your source (Video, S-Video, Component, RGB, DVI (DIGITAL) or Viewer). See page  
E-19.  
Ensure your cables are connected properly.  
Use menus to adjust the brightness and contrast. See page E-39.  
Remove the lens cap.  
Reset the settings or adjustments to factory preset levels using the Factory Default in the Adjustment Menu.  
See page E-47.  
Image isn’t square to the  
screen  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page E-19.  
Use the 3DReform function to correct the trapezoid distortion. See page E-20.  
Picture is blurred  
Adjust the focus. See page E-20.  
Reposition the projector to improve its angle to the screen. See page E-19.  
Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens. See page  
E-12.  
Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold, brought into a warm place and is then turned on.  
Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens.  
Image is scrolling verti-  
cally, horizontally or  
both  
Use menus or Source button on the remote control or the cabinet to select the source you want to input.  
Remote control does  
not work  
Install new batteries. See page E-10.  
Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector.  
Stand within 22 feet (7 m) of the projector. See page E-10.  
Indicator is lit or blink-  
ing  
See the Status Indicator on page E-50.  
Cross color in RGB  
mode  
If Auto Adjust is off, turn it on or adjust the image manually with the Position/Clock in the Image Options. See  
page E-38 and 41.  
When using the Viewer function  
Problem  
Check These Items  
No picture  
Is “Viewer” selected from the Source menu?  
Is the PC card seated in the PC Crad slot completely?  
Are slide data stored in the PC card?  
Have the contents of the PC card been destroyed?  
Contents of PC Card are damaged  
Use a computer, etc., to repair the data.  
For more information contact your dealer.  
What is HDCP/HDCP technology?  
HDCP is an acronym for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. High bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a system for preventing  
illegal copying of video data sent over a Digital Visual Interface (DVI).  
If you are unable to view material via the DVI input, this does not necessarily mean the projector is not functioning properly. With the implementation  
of HDCP, there may be cases in which certain content is protected with HDCP and might not be displayed due to the decision/intention of the HDCP  
community (Digital Content Protection, LLC).  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
This section provides technical information about the HT1000 Projector's performance  
Model Number  
HT1000  
Optical  
DMD™  
Resolution  
Lens  
Single Chip Digital Micromirror Device (DMD™)  
1024
ן
768 pixels up to 1080p (1920
ן
1080) with Advanced AccuBlend  
Manual zoom and focus:  
F2.5 – 2.8 f = 22.4mm – 27.0mm  
Lamp  
220 W DC standard  
Image Size  
30" – 200" (0.8 m – 5.08 m) diagonal (4:3)  
40" – 200" (1.0 m – 5.08 m) diagonal (16:9)  
2.95ft – 24.93ft / 0.9m – 7.6m  
Projection Distance  
Projection Angle  
18.6° – 19.4°(wide) / 15.7° – 16.2°(tele)  
Electrical  
Inputs  
1 RGB, 1 S-Video, 1 Video, 1 Component, 1 DVI digital, 1 PC Card, 4 Stereo Mini Audio, 1 PC Control  
Outputs  
1 SC.Trigger  
Video Compatibility  
Scan Rate  
Video Bandwidth  
Pixel Clock Freq  
Color Reproduction  
Horizontal Resolution  
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-60, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM, Component: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p, 576i, 480i  
Horizontal: 15 kHz to 69 kHz (RGB: 24 kHz or over) / Vertical: 48 Hz to 88 Hz  
RGB: 100 MHz (-3dB)  
Less than 100 MHz  
16.7 million colors simultaneously, Full color  
NTSC / NTSC4.43/PAL / YCbCr: 540 TV lines  
SECAM: 300 TV lines  
RGB: 1024 dots (H)
ן
768 dots (V),  
External Control  
Sync Compatibility  
Built-in Speakers  
Power Requirement  
Input Current  
RS232C, IR, LAN (wired)  
Separate Sync / Composite Sync / Sync on G  
2W
ן
2 (stereo)  
100 – 120V AC / 200 – 240V AC, 50 / 60 Hz  
3.2A (100 – 120V AC) / 1.6A (200 – 240V AC)  
290W (0.8W Standby)  
Power Consumption  
Mechanical  
Installation  
Dimensions  
Orientation: Desktop/Front, Desktop/Rear, Ceiling/Front, Ceiling/Rear  
10.2" (W)
ן
3.6" (H)
ן
10.8" (D)  
260mm (W)
ן
92mm (H)
ן
275mm (D)  
(not including protrusions)  
Net Weight  
7.1 lbs / 3.2 kg  
Environmental Considerations  
Operational Temperatures :  
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C), 20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)  
Storage Temperatures :  
Regulations  
14°F to 122°F (–10°C to 50°C), 20% to 80% humidity (non-condensing)  
UL Approved (UL 1950, CSA 950)  
Meets DOC Canada Class B requirements  
Meets FCC Class B requirements  
Meets AS/NZS3548 Class B  
Meets EMC Directive (EN55022:1998, EN55024-1998, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3)  
Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950, TUV GS Approved)  
For additional information visit:  
Digital Light Processing, DLP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
The specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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APPENDIX  
Cabinet Dimensions  
92 (3.6")  
120 (4.72")  
120.5 (4.74")  
260 (10.24")  
57 (2.24")  
Unit = mm (inch)  
Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector  
Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector  
Pin No.  
RGB Signal (Analog)  
YCbCr Signal  
5
4
3
2
1
10  
9
8
7
6
1
2
Red  
Cr  
Y
15 14 13 12 11  
Green or Sync on Green  
Blue  
3
Cb  
Signal Level  
Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog)  
Sync signal : TTL level  
4
Ground  
5
Ground  
6
Red Ground  
Cr Ground  
Y Ground  
Cb Ground  
7
Green Ground  
Blue Ground  
8
9
No Connection  
Sync Signal Ground  
SCART Sync  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Sync  
Bi-directional DATA (SDA)  
Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync  
Vertical Sync  
Data Clock  
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Compatible Input Signal List  
Signal  
Resolution  
( Dots )  
Frequency H. Refresh Rate  
Dot Clock  
( MHz )  
( kHz )  
( Hz )  
NTSC  
15.734  
15.625  
15.625  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
34.97  
35  
60  
PAL  
50  
SECAM  
50  
VESA  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
720 
ן
 350  
720 
ן
 400  
720 
ן
 350  
720 
ן
 400  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
832 
ן
 624  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1280 
ן
 720  
720 
ן
 480  
720 
ן
 576  
1440 
ן
 480  
59.94  
25.175  
25.175  
25.175  
31.334  
30.24  
31.5  
31.5  
31.49  
36  
IBM  
60  
MAC  
60  
MAC  
66.67  
MAC  
66.67  
VESA  
37.86  
37.5  
72.81  
VESA  
75  
IBM  
39.375  
43.269  
31.469  
37.927  
39.44  
39.44  
35.16  
37.879  
48.077  
46.88  
53.674  
49.725  
35.5  
75  
VESA  
85.01  
IBM  
70.09  
28.322  
35.5  
35.5  
35.5  
36  
VESA  
85.04  
IBM  
87.85  
IBM  
87.85  
VESA  
56.25  
VESA  
60.32  
40  
VESA  
72.19  
50  
VESA  
75  
49.5  
56.25  
57.283  
44.9  
65  
VESA  
85.06  
MAC  
74.55  
VESA  
43 Interlaced  
60  
VESA  
48.363  
56.476  
60.241  
60.023  
68.677  
67.5  
VESA  
70.07  
75  
MAC  
74.93  
80  
VESA  
75.03  
78.75  
94.5  
VESA  
85  
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#
#
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HDTV(1080p)  
HDTV(1080i)(1125i)  
HDTV(1080i)(1125i)  
HDTV(720p)(750p)  
SDTV(480p)(525p)  
SDTV(576p)(625p)  
Set-top box YCbCr  
60 Progressive  
60 Interlace  
50 Interlace  
60 Progressive  
59.94 Progressive  
50 Progressive  
59.94 Interlaced  
33.75  
28.13  
45  
74.25  
74.25  
74.25  
27  
31.47  
31.25  
15.734  
27  
27  
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NOTE: Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly.  
Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh rate or  
resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures.  
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Compatible Input Signal List for DVI Signal (RGB only)  
Signal  
Resolution  
( Dots )  
Frequency H. Refresh Rate  
Dot Clock  
( MHz )  
( kHz )  
( Hz )  
VESA  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
640 
ן
 480  
720 
ן
 350  
720 
ן
 400  
720 
ן
 350  
720 
ן
 400  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
800 
ן
 600  
832 
ן
 624  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1024 
ן
 768  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1920 
ן
 1080  
1280 
ן
 720  
720 
ן
 480  
720 
ן
 576  
1440 
ן
 480  
31.47  
31.47  
31.47  
34.97  
35  
59.94  
25.175  
25.175  
25.175  
31.334  
30.24  
31.5  
31.5  
31.49  
36  
IBM  
60  
MAC  
60  
MAC  
66.67  
MAC  
66.67  
VESA  
37.86  
37.5  
72.81  
VESA  
75  
IBM  
39.375  
43.269  
31.469  
37.927  
39.44  
39.44  
35.16  
37.879  
48.077  
46.88  
53.674  
49.725  
35.5  
75  
VESA  
85.01  
IBM  
70.09  
28.322  
35.5  
35.5  
35.5  
36  
VESA  
85.04  
IBM  
87.85  
IBM  
87.85  
VESA  
56.25  
VESA  
60.32  
40  
VESA  
72.19  
50  
VESA  
75  
49.5  
56.25  
57.283  
44.9  
65  
VESA  
85.06  
MAC  
74.55  
VESA  
43 Interlaced  
60  
VESA  
48.363  
56.476  
60.241  
60.023  
68.677  
33.75  
28.13  
45  
VESA  
70.07  
75  
MAC  
74.93  
80  
VESA  
75.03  
78.75  
94.5  
74.25  
74.25  
74.25  
27  
VESA  
85  
¼
¼
#
#
#
HDTV(1080i)(1125i)  
HDTV(1080i)(1125i)  
HDTV(720p)(750p)  
SDTV(480p)(525p)  
SDTV(576p)(625p)  
Set-top box YCbCr  
60 Interlace  
50 Interlace  
60 Progressive  
59.94 Progressive  
50 Progressive  
59.94 Interlaced  
31.47  
31.25  
15.734  
27  
27  
#: Images in above flagged with # are compressed with Advanced AccuBlend.  
¼: The “0%” overscan is not available.  
NOTE: Some composite sync signals may not be displayed correctly.  
Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh rate or  
resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures.  
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PC Control Codes and Cable Connection  
Using Software Keyboard  
PC Control Codes  
Function  
Code Data  
POWER ON  
02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H  
02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 10H 18H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H 0EH  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 0BH 13H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 1AH 22H  
02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 1FH 27H  
02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H  
02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H  
02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H  
02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H  
02H 14H 00H 00H 00H 16H  
02H 15H 00H 00H 00H 17H  
POWER OFF  
INPUT SELECT RGB  
INPUT SELECT COMPONENT  
INPUT SELECT VIDEO  
INPUT SELECT S-VIDEO  
INPUT SELECT DVI (DIGITAL)  
INPUT SELECT VIEWER  
PICTURE MUTE ON  
PICTURE MUTE OFF  
SOUND MUTE ON  
SOUND MUTE OFF  
ON SCREEN MUTE ON  
ON SCREEN MUTE OFF  
1 to 0 and Characters  
........................... Use to type in IP address or projector name  
SP ...................... Inserts a space  
NOTE: Contact your local dealer for a full list of PC Control Codes if needed.  
BS ...................... Deletes one character backward  
̇ ........................ Returns to the previous  
̈ ........................ Advances to the next  
OK ...................... Executes the selection  
Cancel ................ Cancels the selection  
Cable Connection  
Communication Protocol  
Baud rate ............................. 38400 bps  
Data length .......................... 8 bits  
Parity.................................... No parity  
Stop bit ................................ One bit  
X on/off ................................ None  
Communications procedure . Full duplex  
MODE ................ Selects one of three modes for alphabet and special  
characters.  
NOTE: Depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be recommended  
for long cable runs.  
PC Control Connector (DIN-8P)  
To RxD of PC  
8
6
7
5
4
3
2
1
To GND of PC  
To TxD of PC  
NOTE: Pins 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 are used inside the projector.  
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Power: This controls the power of the projector.  
On .................. Power is switched on.  
Operation Using an HTTP Browser  
Off .................. Power is switched off.  
Overview  
The use of HTTP server functions will allow control of the projector from  
a web browser without the installation of special software. Please be  
sure to use “Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x” or a higher version for the  
web browser. (This device uses “JavaScript” and “Cookies” and the  
browser should be set to accept these functions. The setting method  
will vary depending on the version of browser. Please refer to the help  
files and the other information provided in your software.)  
Volume: This controls the volume of the projector.  
̆ .................... Increments the volume adjustment value.  
̄ .................... Decrements the volume adjustment value.  
Mute: This controls the mute function of the projector.  
All On ............. Mutes each of the video, audio, and on-screen dis-  
play functions.  
NOTE:  
All Off ............. Cancels the muting of each of the video, audio, and  
on-screen display functions.  
* The use of HTTP server functions is not available during Standby mode.  
* The display’s or button’s response can be slowed down or operation may not  
be accepted depending the settings of your network. Should this happen, con-  
sult your network administrator.  
* The projector may not respond if its buttons are repeatedly pressed in rapid  
intervals. Should this happen, wait a moment and repeat. If you still can’t get  
any response, pull out and then re-insert the LAN card.  
Picture On ...... Mutes the video.  
Picture Off ...... Cancels the video muting.  
Sound On ...... Mutes the audio.  
Sound Off ...... Cancels the audio muting.  
OSD On ......... Mutes the on-screen display.  
OSD Off ......... Cancels the muting of the on-screen display.  
Access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying  
in the entry column of the URL.  
Picture: Controls the video adjustment of the projector.  
Brightness ̆ .. Increments the brightness adjustment value.  
Preparation Before Use  
Make network connections and set up the projector and confirm that it  
is complete before engaging in browser operations. (See “Setting LAN  
Mode” on page E-43.)  
Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible  
depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method. Although  
the type of proxy server will be a factor, it is possible that items that have  
actually been set will not be displayed depending on the effectiveness  
of the cache, and the contents set from the browser may not be re-  
flected in operation. It is recommended that a proxy server not be used  
unless it is unavoidable.  
Brightness ̄ .. Decrements the brightness adjustment value.  
Contrast ̆ ..... Increments the contrast adjustment value.  
Contrast ̄ ..... Decrements the contrast adjustment value.  
Color ̆ .......... Increments the color adjustment value.  
Color ̄ .......... Decrements the color adjustment value.  
Hue ̆ ............ Increments the hue adjustment value.  
Hue ̄ ............ Decrements the hue adjustment value.  
Sharpness ̆ . Increments the sharpness adjustment value.  
Sharpness ̄ . Decrements the sharpness adjustment value.  
Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser  
Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered  
to the URL column when operation of the projector is via a browser, the  
host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to  
the IP address of the projector has been registered to the domain name  
server by a network administrator, or the host name corresponding to  
the IP address of the projector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the  
computer being used.  
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The functions that can be controlled will vary depending on the sig-  
nal being input to the projector.  
Picture Management  
Video ............. Switches to Video mode.  
Movie ............. Switches to Movie mode.  
Game ............. Switches to Game mode.  
Graphic .......... Switches to Graphic mode.  
sRGB ............. Switches to sRGB mode.  
User1 – 4 ....... Switches to User mode (1 to 4).  
Example 1: When the host name of the projector has been set to  
dress or the entry column of the URL.  
Example 2: When the IP address of the projector is “192.168.73.1”,  
access is gained to the HTTP server functions by specifying  
of the URL.  
Source Select: This switches the input connector of the projector.  
Video ............. Switches to the Video connector.  
S-Video .......... Switches to the S-Video connector.  
Component .... Switches to the Component connectors.  
RGB ............... Switches to the RGB connector.  
DVI (DIGITAL) Switches to the DVI-D connector.  
Viewer ............ Switches to the Viewer.  
Structure of the HTTP Server  
Projector Status: This displays the condition of the projector.  
Remaining Lamp Time .. Displays the remaining life of the lamp as a  
percentage.  
Lamp Hour Meter .......... Displays how many hours the lamp has been  
used.  
Projector Usage ............ Displays how many hours the projector has  
been used.  
Error Status .................. Displays the status of errors occurring within  
the projector.  
Refresh ......................... Updates the display of the following condi-  
tions.  
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6) Problems or damage caused by expendable supplies or devices  
connected to the product other than those designated by NEC.  
TravelCare Guide  
7) Problems caused by natural consumption, wear or deterioration  
of parts under normal usage conditions.  
TravelCare - a service for international travelers  
This product is eligible for "TravelCare", NEC's unique international war-  
ranty.  
Please note that TravelCare coverage differs in part from coverage un-  
der the warranty included with the product.  
8) Problems or damage to lamps and other expendable supplies,  
included parts or optional parts.  
9) Other conditions stipulated in the warranty included with the prod-  
uct also apply.  
Services offered with TravelCare  
This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at  
the NEC and NEC-designated service stations in the countries listed  
herein when temporarily traveling internationally for business or plea-  
sure.  
NOTE: The product can be used overseas with voltages of 100 to 120V and 200  
to 240V by using a power cable suited for the standards and power source volt-  
age of the country in which the product is being used.  
For details on services offered by the different service stations, please  
refer to the "List of TravelCare Outlets" below.  
List of TravelCare Outlets  
This list applies as of June 1, 2002.  
For the most up-to-date information, please refer to the websites of the  
service stations in the various countries on the List of TravelCare Out-  
1 Repair services  
The product will be repaired and delivered within 10 business days,  
not including shipping time.  
During the term of warranty, the cost of maintenance parts, labor  
costs for repairs and shipping costs within the service station's cov-  
erage area are covered by the warranty.  
In Europe  
NEC Europe, Ltd. / European Technical Centre  
Address:  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
Email Address:A[email protected]  
Unit G, Stafford Park 12, Telford TF3 3BJ, U.K.  
+44 1952 237000  
+44 1952 237006  
2 Replacement product rental service  
If the customer desires, he or she can rent a replacement product  
while the original product is being repaired.  
Fee: US$200 for 12 days  
This fee must be paid at the local service station in cash or credit  
card.  
The $200 rental fee is non-refundable even if the customer rents it  
less than 12 days before returning.  
The replacement product will be delivered within 3 business days.  
If the customer did not return the replacement product within 12 days,  
the customer will be charged the price of the unit.  
If the customer returned the replacement product in a faulty or dam-  
aged condition, the repair cost will be charged to the customer.  
Note that this service is not offered in all countries and regions. Please  
refer to the "List of TravelCare Outlets".  
(Regions Covered)  
EU: Austria*, Belgium*, Denmark*, Finland*, France*, Germany*,  
Greece*, Ireland*, Italy*, Luxembourg*, The Netherlands*,  
Portugal*, Spain*, Sweden* and the United Kingdom*  
EEA: Norway*, Iceland and Liechtenstein  
In North America  
NEC Solutions (America), Inc.  
Address:  
1250 Arlington Heights Road, Itasca,  
Illinois 60143, U.S.A.  
+1 800 836 0655  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
In addition, this replacement product rental service is not offered af-  
ter the product's warranty has expired.  
+1 800 356 2415  
Email Address:v[email protected]  
Term of warranty  
(Regions Covered)  
U.S.A. *, Canada*  
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a. Upon presentation of the warranty or receipt received upon pur-  
chase:  
In Oceania  
Valid for the term indicated on the warranty or the normal term of  
warranty for the country of purchase.  
NEC Australia Pty., Ltd.  
Address: New South Wales;  
184 Milperra Road, Reversby 2212  
Victoria;  
b. When only the product is brought in:  
Valid for a period of within 14 months of the date of manufacture  
indicated by the serial number attached to the product.  
480 Princess Hwy Noble Park 3174  
South Australia;  
84A Richmond Road, Keswick 5035  
Queensland;  
116 Ipswich Road, Woollongabba 4102  
Western Australia;  
2 When a product whose term of warranty is expired is brought in:  
Repairs will be offered for a fee. In this case the customer is not  
eligible for the replacement product rental service.  
3 In the following cases, repairs may be charged, even if the product's  
warranty is still in effect:  
45 Sarich Court Osborne Park 6017  
Telephone:  
131 632 (from domestic)  
1) If the term of warranty, model name, serial number and name of  
the store of purchase are not indicated on the warranty or have  
been altered.  
+61 8 8375 5706 (from overseas)  
Fax Line:  
+61 8 8375 5757  
Email Address:l[email protected]  
2) Problems or damage caused by dropping or shocks during ship-  
ment or movement by the customer or by improper handling by  
the customers.  
(Regions Covered)  
Australia*, New Zealand  
3) Problems or damage caused by improper usage or unwarrant-  
able alterations or repairs by the customer.  
4) Problems or damage caused by fire, salt damage, gas damage,  
earthquakes, lightning damage, storm or flood damage or other  
natural disasters or such external factors as dust, cigarette  
smoke, abnormal voltage, etc.  
5) Problems or damage caused by use in hot or humid places, in  
vehicles, boats or ships, etc.  
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In Asia and Middle East  
ABBA Electronics L.L.C.  
NEC Viewtechnology, Ltd.  
Address:  
Tariq Bin Ziyad Road, P.O.Box 327, Dubai,  
Address:  
686-1, Nishioi, Oi-Machi, Ashigarakami-Gun,  
Kanagawa 258-0017, Japan  
+81 465 85 2369  
United Arab Emirates  
+971 4 371800  
+971 4 364283  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
+81 465 85 2393  
Email Address: [email protected]  
Email Address:s[email protected]  
(Regions Covered)  
United Arab Emirates  
(Regions Covered)  
Japan*  
Samir Photographic Supplies  
Address:  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
P.O.Box 599, Jeddah 21421, Saudi Arabia  
+966 2 6828219  
+966 2 6830820  
NEC Hong Kong Ltd.  
Address:  
11th Floor, Tower B, New Mandarin Plaza, 14  
Science Museum Road,  
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong  
+852 2369 0335  
Email Address: [email protected]  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
(Regions Covered)  
Saudi Arabia  
+852 2795 6618  
Email Address:e[email protected]  
NOTE: In countries designated with an asterisk(*), replacement product rental  
service are offered.  
(Regions Covered)  
Hong Kong  
NEC Taiwan Ltd.  
Address:  
7F, No.167, SEC.2, Nan King East Road, Taipei,  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
+886 2 8500 1734  
+886 2 8500 1420  
Email Address:n[email protected]  
(Regions Covered)  
Taiwan  
NEC Singapore Pte. Ltd  
Address:  
401 Commonwealth Drive, #07-02, Haw Par  
Technocentre, Singapore 149598  
+65 6 273 8333  
+65 6 274 2226  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
Email Address:d[email protected]  
(Regions Covered)  
Singapore  
Hyosung Data System, Ltd.  
Address:  
7th Floor, Cheongdam Building, 52,  
Cheongdam-Dong,  
Kangnam-Ku, Seoul, Korea 135-100  
+82 2 510 0234  
+82 2 540 3590  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
Email Address:h[email protected]  
(Regions Covered)  
South Korea  
Lenso Communication Co., Ltd.  
Address:  
292 Lenso House 4, 1st Floor, Srinakarin Road,  
Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240, Thailand  
+66 2 375 2425  
+66 2 375 2434  
Telephone:  
Fax Line:  
Email Address:p[email protected]  
(Regions Covered)  
Thailand  
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P-1/  
,
Date:  
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,
TO: NEC or NEC’s Authorized Service Station:  
FM:  
(Company & Name with signature)  
Dear Sir (s),  
I would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your  
following conditions, and also the Service fee will be charged to my credit card account, if I don’t return the Loan units within the  
specified period. I also confirm following information is correct. Regards.  
Application Sheet for TravelCare Service Program  
Country,  
product purchased :  
User’s Company Name :  
User’s Company Address :  
Phone No., Fax No. :  
User’s Name :  
User’s Address :  
Phone No., Fax No. :  
Local Contact office :  
Local Contact office Address :  
Phone No., Fax No. :  
User’s Model Name :  
Date of Purchase :  
Serial No. on cabinet :  
Problem of units per User :  
Required Service :  
(1) Repair and Return (2) Loan unit  
Requested period of Loan unit :  
Payment method :  
(1) Credit Card  
(2) Travelers Cheque (3) Cash  
In Case of Credit Card :  
Card No. w/Valid Date :  
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5. Loan Service Charges and Conditions:  
Upon acceptance of this NEC Projector, Customer agrees to assume  
liability for this loan unit.  
Condition of your TravelCare Service Program  
Enduser is requested to understand following condition of TravelCare  
Service Program and fill necessary information into the application sheet.  
The current cost of use of this loan unit is $200.00 USD for 12 calendar  
days.  
1. Service Options:  
There are 3 types of "Service" available. Enduser has to understand  
following condition and is required to fill in the Application Sheet.  
If Customer does not return the unit within the 12 calendar days, Cus-  
tomer will be charged the next highest cost up to and including the full  
list price to Credit Cards, which price will be informed by NEC Autho-  
rized Service Stations. Please see the attached listing of contacts for  
each country to arrange for pickup of the loan unit.  
1) Repair and Return:  
The 'Faulty unit' is sent or collected from the customer. It is repaired  
and returned within 10 days to the customer, excluding transport time.  
If you return to their country of origin with the loan unit, you will be  
charged additional freight to return the unit to the loaning country.  
There may have a case, repair and return can't be done by NEC  
Authorized Service Station, because of shortage of spare parts due  
to same model is not sold in the territory.  
Thank you for your understanding of this program.  
2) Repair and Return with Loan: (This service is limited to some Ser-  
vice Stations)  
This service is offered to the Enduser, who cannot wait until their unit  
is repaired.  
The customer can borrow a unit for $200 up to 12 days. Customer  
then sends in inoperable unit to nearest NEC Authorized Service  
Station for service. In order to prevent collection problem, Enduser is  
required to fill in Application Sheet.  
Enduser needs to confirm the availability of the Service to NEC Au-  
thorized Service Stations.  
3) Loan Only:  
For this service, NEC Authorized Service Station supplies the cus-  
tomer with a loan unit for US$200 up to 12 days. Customer keeps the  
inoperable unit and when customer returns home, customer arranges  
to have the projector serviced in the home country.  
2. Warranty Exclusions:  
This program does not apply if the Projector's serial number has been  
defaced, modified or removed.  
If, in the judgement of NEC Authorized Service Station or its agent the  
defects or failures result from any cause other than fair wear and tear or  
NEC neglect, or fault including the following without limitation:  
1) Accidents, transportation, neglect, misuse, abuse, water, dust, smoke  
or default of or by the Customer its employees or agents or any third  
party;  
2) Failure or fluctuation of electrical power, electrical circuitry, air condi-  
tioning, humidity control or other environmental conditions such as  
use it in smoking area;  
3) Any fault in the attachments or associated products or components  
(whether or not supplied by NEC or its agents which do not form part  
of the Product covered by this warranty);  
4) Any act of God, fire, flood, war, act of violence or any similar occur-  
rence;  
5) Any attempt by any person other than any person authorized by NEC  
to adjust, modify, repair, install or service the product.  
6) Any Cross-border charges such as, duty, insurance, tax etc.  
3. Charges for Warranty Exclusions and Out of Warranty Case:  
In case faulty unit is under warranty exclusions case or under Out of  
Warranty period, NEC Authorized Service Station will Inform estimation  
of actual service cost to the Enduser with reason.  
4. Dead on Arrival (DOA):  
Enduser must take this issue up with their original supplier in the coun-  
try of purchase.  
NEC Authorized Service Station will repair the DOA unit as a Warranty  
repair, but will not exchange DOA unit with new units.  
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