
Projector
PH1202HL1
User’s Manual
Model No.
NP-PH1202HL1

Ver. 1 12/15
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NOTES
(1)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualmaynotbereprintedinpartorwholewithoutpermission.
(2)Thecontentsofthisuser’smanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
(3)Greatcarehasbeentakeninthepreparationofthisuser’smanual;however,shouldyounoticeanyquestionable
points,errorsoromissions,pleasecontactus.
(4)Notwithstandingarticle(3),NECwillnotberesponsibleforanyclaimsonlossofprotorothermattersdeemed
toresultfromusingtheProjector.

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Important Information
Safety Cautions
Precautions
PleasereadthismanualcarefullybeforeusingyourNECprojectorandkeepthemanualhandyforfuturereference.
CAUTION
Toturnoffmainpower,besuretoremovetheplugfrompoweroutlet.
Thepoweroutletsocketshouldbeinstalledasneartotheequipmentaspossible,andshouldbeeasily
accessible.
CAUTION
TOPREVENTSHOCK,DONOTOPENTHECABINET.
THEREAREHIGH-VOLTAGECOMPONENTSINSIDE.
REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL.
Thissymbolwarnstheuserthatuninsulatedvoltagewithintheunitmaybesufcienttocauseelectrical
shock.Therefore,itisdangeroustomakeanykindofcontactwithanypartinsideoftheunit.
Thissymbolalertstheuserthatimportantinformationconcerningtheoperationandmaintenanceofthis
unithasbeenprovided.
Theinformationshouldbereadcarefullytoavoidproblems.
WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.
DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGS
CANBEFULLYINSERTED.
DOC Compliance Notice (for Canada only)
ThisClassAdigitalapparatusmeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianICES-003Standards.
WARNING
ThisisaClassAproduct.Inadomesticenvironmentthisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceinwhichcasethe
usermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.
CAUTION
• Inordertoreduceanyinterferencewithradioandtelevisionreceptionuseasignalcablewithferritecoreattached.
Useofsignalcableswithoutaferritecoreattachedmaycauseinterferencewithradioandtelevisionreception.
• ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassAdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart
15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterference
whentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradi-
ateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstallationmanual,maycause
harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocause
harmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense

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Important Information
WARNING TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS:
Handlingthecablessuppliedwiththisproductwillexposeyoutolead,achemicalknowntotheStateofCalifornia
tocausebirthdefectsorotherreproductiveharm.WASHHANDSAFTERHANDLING.
Important Safeguards
Thesesafetyinstructionsaretoensurethelonglifeofyourprojectorandtopreventreandshock.Pleasereadthem
carefullyandheedallwarnings.
Installation
• Consultyourdealerforinformationabouttransportingandinstallingtheprojector.Donotattempttotransportand
installtheprojectoryourself.Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperop-
erationandreducetheriskofbodilyinjury.
• Donotplacetheprojectorinthefollowingconditions:
- onanunstablecart,stand,ortable.
- nearwater,baths,ordamprooms.
- indirectsunlight,nearheaters,orheatradiatingappliances.
- inadusty,smokyorsteamyenvironment.
- onasheetofpaperorcloth,rugsorcarpets.
• Donotinstallandstoretheprojectorinthebelowcircumstances.Failuretodosomaycauseofmalfunction.
- Inpowerfulmagneticelds
- Incorrosivegasenvironment
- Outdoors
• Ifyouwishtohavetheprojectorinstalledontheceiling:
- Donotattempttoinstalltheprojectoryourself.
- Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducetherisk
ofbodilyinjury.
- Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccordance
withanylocalbuildingcodes.
- Pleaseconsultyourdealerformoreinformation.

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Important Information
WARNING
• Donotcoverthelenswiththelenscaporequivalentwhiletheprojectorison.Doingsocanleadtomeltingof
thecapduetotheheatemittedfromthelightoutput.
• Donotplaceanyobjects,whichareeasilyaffectedbyheat,infrontoftheprojectorlens.Doingsocouldlead
totheobjectmeltingfromtheheatthatisemittedfromthelightoutput.
Donotusetheprojectorwithitleaningtotheleftandright.Thismayresultinamalfunction,however,portraitinstal-
lation*ispossible.Pleasereadthewarningsconcerningportraitorientationbeforesettingtheprojectorinportrait
orientation.(→page140)
Fire and Shock Precautions
• Ensurethatthereissufcientventilationandthatventsareunobstructedtopreventthebuild-upofheatinsideyour
projector.Allowenoughspacebetweenyourprojectorandawall.(→pageix)
• Preventforeignobjectssuchaspaperclipsandbitsofpaperfromfallingintoyourprojector.Donotattempttoretrieve
anyobjectsthatmightfallintoyourprojector.Donotinsertanymetalobjectssuchasawireorscrewdriverintoyour
projector.Ifsomethingshouldfallintoyourprojector,disconnectitimmediatelyandhavetheobjectremovedbya
qualiedservicepersonnel.
• Donotplaceanyobjectsontopoftheprojector.
• Donottouchthepowerplugduringathunderstorm.Doingsocancauseelectricalshockorre.
• Theprojectorisdesignedtooperateonapowersupplyof200-240VAC50/60Hz.Ensurethatyourpowersupply
tsthisrequirementbeforeattemptingtouseyourprojector.
• Donotlookintothelightsourceusingopticalinstruments(suchasmagnifyingglassesandmirrors).Visualimpair-
mentcouldresult.
• Donotusethemalfunctionedprojector.Itmaycauseofnotonlyelectricshockorrebutalsoseriousdamageto
youreyesight.
• Ifdamageormalfunctionoftheprojectorisfound,immediatelystoptouseitandconsultyourdealerforrepair.
• Neverdisassemble,repair,andremodelbyendusers.Iftheseareperformedbyendusers,itmaycauseofserious
problemonusers'safety.
• Consultyourdealerfordisposingtheprojector.Neverdisassembletheprojectorbeforedisposingit.

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Important Information
• Handlethepowercordcarefully.Adamagedorfrayedpowercordcancauseelectricshockorre.
- Donotuseanypowercordotherthantheonesuppliedwiththeprojector.
- Donotbendortugthepowercordexcessively.
- Donotplacethepowercordundertheprojector,oranyheavyobject.
- Donotcoverthepowercordwithothersoftmaterialssuchasrugs.
- Donotheatthepowercord.
- Donothandlethepowerplugwithwethands.
• Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercordandhavetheprojectorservicedbyaqualiedservicepersonnelunder
thefollowingconditions:
- Whenthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed.
- Ifliquidhasbeenspilledintotheprojector,orifithasbeenexposedtorainorwater.
- Iftheprojectordoesnotoperatenormallywhenyoufollowtheinstructionsdescribedinthisuser’smanual.
- Iftheprojectorhasbeendroppedorthecabinethasbeendamaged.
- Iftheprojectorexhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance,indicatinganeedforservice.
• Disconnectthepowercordandanyothercablesbeforecarryingtheprojector.
• Movingtheprojectorrequiresfourpeopleormore.Besuretormlygripthefrontandbackhandles,thenmovethe
projector.
• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordbeforecleaningthecabinet.
• Turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercordiftheprojectorisnottobeusedforanextendedperiodoftime.
• WhenusingaLANcable:
Forsafety,donotconnecttotheterminalforperipheraldevicewiringthatmighthaveexcessivevoltage.
CAUTION
• Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhilethelensshiftisinoperation.Failuretodosocouldresult
inngersbeingpinchedbetweenthecabinetandlenscover.
• Donotusetheleveladjusterforpurposesotherthanoriginallyintended.
• Ifasafetycover(soldseparately)isused,donotcarrytheprojectorbythecover.Thesafetycovercancomeoff
andtheprojectormaybedropped,causingpersonalinjury.
• Donotunplugthepowercordfromthewalloutletorprojectorwhentheprojectorispoweredon.Doingsocan
causedamagetotheACINterminaloftheprojectorand(or)theprongplugofthepowercord.
ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojectorispoweredon,usetheprojector’smainpowerswitch,apower
stripequippedwithaswitch,orabreaker.
Precautions when installing or replacing the lens unit sold separately (LENS
CALIBRATION)
Afterinstallingorreplacingthelensunit,presseithertheLENSCALIBRATIONbuttononthemainunitortheINFO/L-
CALIB.buttonwhilepressingtheCTLbuttonontheremotecontroltocarryout[LENSCALIBRATION].(→page16,106)
Bycarryingout[LENSCALIBRATION],theadjustmentrangeofthezoomandfocusofthe[LENSMEMORY]iscalibrated.
Contactyourdealertoinstallandreplacethelensunit.
Caution on Handling the Optional Lens
Whenshippingtheprojectorwiththelens,removethelensbeforeshippingtheprojector.Alwaysattachthedustcap
tothelenswheneveritisnotmountedontheprojector.Thelensandthelensshiftmechanismmayencounterdamage
causedbyimproperhandlingduringtransportation.Ifyouneedtoremovethelensunit,contactyourdealer.

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Remote Control Precautions
• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.
• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.
• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.
• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.
• Donotthrowbatteriesintore.
• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.
• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.
• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.
Light Module
1. Alightmodulecontainingmultiplelaserdiodesisequippedintheproductasthelightsource.
2. Theselaserdiodesaresealedinthelightmodule.Nomaintenanceorserviceisrequiredfortheperformanceof
thelightmodule.
3. Enduserisnotallowedtoreplacethelightmodule.
4. Contactqualieddistributorforlightmodulereplacementandfurtherinformation.
Laser Safety Caution
ThisproductsisclassiedasClass3RofIEC60825-1
Secondedition2007-03.Also complieswithFDAperformancestandards21 CFR 1040.10and1040.11 forlaser
productsexceptfordeviationspursuanttoLaserNoticeNo.50,datedJune24,2007.Obeythelawsandregulations
ofyourcountryinrelationtotheinstallationandmanagementofthedevice.
CAUTION
• Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespeciedhereinmayresultin
hazardousradiationexposure.
CAUTION – CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT
LASERLIGHT–AVOIDDIRECTEYEEXPOSURE
• Donotlookintothelenswhiletheprojectorison.Seriousdamagetoyoureyescouldresult.
• Keepanyitemssuchasmagnifyingglassoutofthelightpathoftheprojector.Thelightbeingprojectedfromthe
lensisextensive,thereforeanykindofabnormalobjectsthatcanredirectlightcomingoutofthelens,cancause
unpredictableoutcomesuchasreorinjurytotheeyes.
• Whenturningontheprojector,ensurethatnobodyisfacingtowardsthelensinthepathofthelightemittedfrom
thelaser.

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Laser aperture and warning labels on the projector
Laser aperture
NonaccessibleInternalLaserParameters
Wavelength 462nm
Laserpowerforclassication <220mW
Totalinternallaserpower <56W
Divergence ±12 - 35°
Modeofoperation CW
Negativemodulation,duetoframerate 23-192Hz

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About High Altitude mode
• Usingtheprojectorathighlandscanshortenthelifeofopticalcomponentssuchasthelightmodule.
About Copyright of original projected pictures:
Pleasenotethatusingthisprojectorforthepurposeofcommercialgainortheattractionofpublicattentioninavenue
suchasacoffeeshoporhotelandemployingcompressionorexpansionofthescreenimagewiththefollowingfunc-
tionsmayraiseconcernabouttheinfringementofcopyrightswhichareprotectedbycopyrightlaw.
[ASPECTRATIO],[KEYSTONE],Magnifyingfeatureandothersimilarfeatures.
Thisdeviceisnotintendedforuseinthedirecteldofviewatvisualdisplayworkplaces.Toavoidincommodingreec-
tionsatvisualdisplayworkplacesthisdevicemustnotbeplacedinthedirecteldofview.

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Important Information
Health precautions to users viewing 3D images
Beforeviewing,besuretoreadhealthcareprecautionsthatmaybefoundintheuser’smanualincludedwithyour3D
eyeglassesoryour3DcompatiblecontentsuchasBlu-rayDiscs,videogames,computer’svideolesandthelike.
Toavoidanyadversesymptoms,heedthefollowing:
• Donotuse3Deyeglassesforviewinganymaterialotherthan3Dimages.
• Allowadistanceof2m/7feetorgreaterbetweenthescreenandauser.Viewing3Dimagesfromtooclosea
distancecanstrainyoureyes.
• Avoidviewing3Dimagesforaprolongedperiodoftime.Takeabreakof15minutesorlongeraftereveryhour
ofviewing.
• Ifyouoranymemberofyourfamilyhasahistoryoflight-sensitiveseizures,consultadoctorbeforeviewing3D
images.
• Whileviewing3Dimages,ifyougetsicksuchasnausea,dizziness,queasiness,headache,eyestrain,blurry
vision,convulsions,andnumbness,stopviewingthem.Ifsymptomsstillpersist,consultadoctor.
• View3Dimagesfromthefrontofthescreen.Viewingfromananglemaycausefatigueoreyestrain.
Power management function
Inordertokeeppowerconsumptionlow,thefollowingpowermanagementfunctions(1)and(2)havebeensetwhen
shippedfromthefactory.Pleasedisplaytheon-screenmenuandchangethesettings(1)and(2)accordingtothe
aimofusingtheprojector.
1. STANDBY MODE (Factory preset: NORMAL)
• When[NORMAL]isselectedfor[STANDBYMODE],thefollowingterminalsandfunctionswillnotwork:
HDMIOUTterminal,Ethernet/HDBaseTPort,USBPort,LANfunctions,MailAlertfunction
(→page122)
2. AUTO POWER OFF (Factory preset: 1 hour)
• When[1:00]isselectedfor[AUTOPOWEROFF],youcanenabletheprojectortoautomaticallyturnoffin1
hourifthereisnosignalreceivedbyanyinputorifnooperationisperformed.
(→page123)

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Important Information
Clearance for Installing the Projector
Allowampleclearancebetweentheprojectoranditssurroundingsasshownbelow.
Thehightemperatureexhaustcomingoutofthedevicemaybesuckedintothedeviceagain.
AvoidinstallingtheprojectorinaplacewhereairmovementfromtheHVACisdirectedattheprojector.
HeatedairfromtheHVACcanbetakeninbytheprojector'sintakevent.Ifthishappens,thetemperatureinsidethe
projectorwillrisetoohighcausingtheover-temperatureprotectortoautomaticallyturnofftheprojectorspower.
• Beforesettingtheprojectorinportraitorientation,pleasereadpage140,Portraitprojection(verticalorientation).
Example 1 – If there are walls on both sides of the projector.
30cm/11.8"orgreater 30cm/11.8"orgreater
IntakeventIntakevent
NOTE:
The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, back, and top of the projector.
Example 2 – If there is a wall behind the projector.
(1) For floor installation:
70cm/27.6"orgreater
Lens
Exhaustvent
NOTE:
The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the back, right, left, and top of the projector.
(2) For ceiling mounting:
30cm/12"orgreater
70cm/27.6"orgreater
Lens
NOTE:
1. The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front, right, left, back, and bottom of the projector.
2. If suspending the projector within the range of 30 cm/12 inches away from the ceiling, allow ample clearance for all four sides
and the under the projector.

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Table of Contents
Important Information ............................................................................................i
1. Introduction ...........................................................................................................1
❶What’sintheBox? ..........................................................................................................1
❷IntroductiontotheProjector ...........................................................................................2
CongratulationsonYourPurchaseoftheProjector ..................................................2
General .....................................................................................................................2
Lightsource·Brightness ..........................................................................................2
Installation ................................................................................................................. 2
Videos .......................................................................................................................3
Network ..................................................................................................................... 3
Energy-saving ...........................................................................................................3
Aboutthisuser’smanual ........................................................................................... 4
❸PartNamesoftheProjector ...........................................................................................5
Front/Top ...................................................................................................................5
Rear ..........................................................................................................................6
Controls/IndicatorPanel ............................................................................................ 7
TerminalsFeatures ...................................................................................................8
❹PartNamesoftheRemoteControl ................................................................................9
BatteryInstallation ..................................................................................................10
RemoteControlPrecautions ................................................................................... 10
OperatingRangeforWirelessRemoteControl ....................................................... 11
UsingtheRemoteControlinWiredOperation ........................................................ 11
2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ...............................................12
❶FlowofProjectinganImage .........................................................................................12
❷ConnectingYourComputer/ConnectingthePowerCord ..............................................13
UsingthePowerCordFixingMetal ......................................................................... 14
❸TurningontheProjector ...............................................................................................15
PerformingLensCalibration ...................................................................................16
NoteonStartupscreen(MenuLanguageSelectscreen) ....................................... 17
❹SelectingaSource .......................................................................................................18
Selectingthecomputerorvideosource..................................................................18
❺AdjustingthePictureSizeandPosition ........................................................................20
Adjustmentoftheprojector’ssettings(Leveladjusters) .......................................... 21
Adjustingtheverticalpositionofaprojectedimage(Lensshift) .............................22
Focus ......................................................................................................................24
Zoom
....................................................................................................................... 24
❻OptimizingComputerSignalAutomatically ..................................................................25
AdjustingtheImageUsingAutoAdjust ...................................................................25
❼TurningofftheProjector ...............................................................................................26
3. Convenient Features ......................................................................................28
❶Stoppingprojection ....................................................................................................... 28
❷Turningoffthelightsource ...........................................................................................28
❸Lockingtheprojectorsoitcannotbeoperated .............................................................28
❹MutingtheImage(AVMute) ......................................................................................... 29
❺TurningOfftheOn-ScreenMenu(On-ScreenMute) ....................................................29

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❻FreezingaPicture ........................................................................................................29
❼MagnifyingaPicture .....................................................................................................30
❽ChangingLIGHTMODE/CheckingEnergy-SavingEffectUsingLIGHTMODE
[LIGHTMODE]........................................................................................................31
CheckingEnergy-SavingEffect[CARBONMETER] ..............................................33
❾CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion[CORNERSTONE] .................34
❿
PreventingtheUnauthorizedUseoftheProjector[SECURITY] .......................................37
⓫Projecting3Dvideos.....................................................................................................40
Proceduretowatch3Dvideosusingthisprojector .................................................40
Whenvideoscannotbeviewedin3D .....................................................................42
⓬ControllingtheProjectorbyUsinganHTTPBrowser ..................................................43
⓭StoringChangesforLensShift,Zoom,andFocus[LENSMEMORY] .........................49
UsageExample.......................................................................................................49
Tostoreyouradjustedvaluesin[REF.LENSMEMORY]: .......................................49
Tocallupyouradjustedvaluesfrom[REF.LENSMEMORY]: ................................51
4. Multi-Screen Projection ...............................................................................54
❶Thingsthatcanbedoneusingmulti-screenprojection ................................................54
Case1.Usingasingleprojectortoprojecttwotypesofvideos[PIP/PICTURE
BYPICTURE] .........................................................................................................54
Case2.Usingfourprojectors(resolution:FULLHD)toprojectvideoswitha
resolutionof3840×2160pixels[TILING]...............................................................55
Thingstonotewheninstallingprojectors ................................................................ 57
❷DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime ...................................................................58
Projectingtwoscreens ............................................................................................ 59
Switchingthemaindisplaywiththesub-displayandviceversa .............................60
Restrictions .............................................................................................................61
❸DisplayingaPictureUsing[EDGEBLENDING] ...........................................................62
Settingtheoverlapofprojectionscreens ................................................................ 63
BlackLevelAdjustment ...........................................................................................66
5. Using On-Screen Menu .................................................................................68
❶UsingtheMenus ...........................................................................................................68
MenuElements .......................................................................................................69
❷ListofMenuItems ........................................................................................................70
❸MenuDescriptions&Functions[INPUT] ......................................................................76
HDMI ....................................................................................................................... 76
DisplayPort ..............................................................................................................76
BNC ........................................................................................................................76
BNC(CV) .................................................................................................................76
BNC(Y/C) ................................................................................................................76
COMPUTER ...........................................................................................................76
HDBaseT ................................................................................................................76
SLOT ....................................................................................................................... 76
ENTRYLIST ...........................................................................................................76
TESTPATTERN ...................................................................................................... 76
❹MenuDescriptions&Functions[ADJUST] ................................................................... 80
[PICTURE] ..............................................................................................................80
[IMAGEOPTIONS] .................................................................................................84

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[VIDEO] ................................................................................................................... 88
[3DSETTINGS] ......................................................................................................90
UsingtheLensMemoryFunction[LENSMEMORY] ..............................................91
❺MenuDescriptions&Functions[DISPLAY] ..................................................................92
[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE] ................................................................................. 92
[GEOMETRICCORRECTION] ...............................................................................94
[EDGEBLENDING] ................................................................................................98
[MULTISCREEN]....................................................................................................99
❻MenuDescriptions&Functions[SETUP] ................................................................... 101
[MENU] .................................................................................................................101
[INSTALLATION] ...................................................................................................103
[CONTROL] ..........................................................................................................107
[NETWORKSETTINGS] ....................................................................................... 115
[SOURCEOPTIONS] ...........................................................................................120
[POWEROPTIONS] .............................................................................................122
ReturningtoFactoryDefault[RESET] ..................................................................124
❼MenuDescriptions&Functions[INFO.] .....................................................................125
[USAGETIME] ......................................................................................................125
[SOURCE(1)] ........................................................................................................125
[SOURCE(2)] ........................................................................................................126
[SOURCE(3)] ........................................................................................................126
[SOURCE(4)] ........................................................................................................126
[WIREDLAN] ........................................................................................................127
[VERSION(1)] .......................................................................................................127
[VERSION(2)] .......................................................................................................127
[OTHERS] .............................................................................................................128
[CONDITIONS] .....................................................................................................128
[HDBaseT] ............................................................................................................128
6. Connecting to Other Equipment ...........................................................129
❶Connectingacomputer ..............................................................................................129
AnalogRGBsignalconnection .............................................................................129
DigitalRGBsignalconnection ..............................................................................130
❷ConnectinganExternalMonitor .................................................................................133
❸ConnectingYourBlu-rayPlayerorOtherAVEquipment ............................................134
ConnectingComponentInput ...............................................................................135
ConnectingHDMIInput.........................................................................................136
❹Connectingadocumentcamera .................................................................................137
❺ConnectingtoaWiredLAN ........................................................................................138
❻ConnectingtoaHDBaseTtransmissiondevice(soldcommercially) .........................139
❼Portraitprojection(verticalorientation) ....................................................................... 140
7. Maintenance .....................................................................................................142
❶CleaningtheFilters.....................................................................................................142
❷CleaningtheProtectionglass ..................................................................................... 146
❸CleaningtheCabinet ..................................................................................................146
8. User Supportware ..........................................................................................147
❶OperatingEnvironmentforUserSupportware ...........................................................147

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Downloadservice .................................................................................................147
OperatingEnvironment .........................................................................................147
❷InstallingSoftwareProgram .......................................................................................148
InstallationforWindowssoftware .......................................................................... 148
❸OperatingtheProjectorViatheLAN(VirtualRemoteTool) ........................................150
ConnecttheprojectortoaLAN. ............................................................................ 151
❹
ControllingtheProjectoroveraLAN(PCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5) ........................... 153
9. Appendix ..............................................................................................................156
❶Throwdistanceandscreensize .................................................................................156
Lenstypesandthrowdistance .............................................................................156
Tablesofscreensizesanddimensions ................................................................157
Lensshiftingrange ................................................................................................158
❷MountingtheOptionalBoard(soldseparately) ..........................................................159
❸CompatibleInputSignalList .......................................................................................161
❹Specications .............................................................................................................164
❺CabinetDimensions ...................................................................................................167
❻Pinassignmentsandsignalnamesofmainterminals ...............................................169
❼Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................175
IndicatorMessages ............................................................................................... 175
CommonProblems&Solutions ............................................................................177
Ifthereisnopicture,orthepictureisnotdisplayedcorrectly. ............................... 179
❽PCControlCodesandCableConnection ..................................................................180
❾TroubleshootingCheckList ......................................................................................... 181

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1. Introduction
❶ What’s in the Box?
Makesureyourboxcontainseverythinglisted.Ifanypiecesaremissing,contactyourdealer.
Pleasesavetheoriginalboxandpackingmaterialsifyoueverneedtoshipyourprojector.
Projector
* Theprojectorisshippedwithouta
lens.Forthetypesoflensandthrow
distances,seepage156.
Remotecontrol
(7N901041)
AAalkalinebatteries(x2)
Powercord
(US:7N080244)
Servicekeys(2)(24C09081)
WARNING:
Usedbytheservicetechnician.
Donotattempttousebyyourselfasthis
isdangerous.
Glassprotectorcap
• ImportantInfomation
(7N8N6771)
• QuickSetupGuide(ForNorth
America:7N8N6781)
• SecuritySticker
(Usethisstickerwhensecurity
passwordisseton.)
• Limitedwarranty
NECProjectorCD-ROM
User’smanual(PDF)
(7N952401)

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1. Introduction
❷ Introduction to the Projector
Thissectionintroducesyoutoyournewprojectoranddescribesthefeaturesandcontrols.
Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector
Thisprojectorisoneoftheverybestprojectorsavailabletoday.Theprojectorenablesyoutoprojectpreciseimages
upto500inchesacross(measureddiagonally)fromyourPCorMaccomputer(desktopornotebook),VCR,Blu-ray
player,ordocumentcamera.
Youcanusetheprojectoronatabletoporcart,youcanusetheprojectortoprojectimagesfrombehindthescreen,
andtheprojectorcanbepermanentlymountedonaceiling*
1
.Theremotecontrolcanbeusedwirelessly.
*
1
Donotattempttomounttheprojectoronaceilingyourself.
Theprojectormustbeinstalledbyqualiedtechniciansinordertoensureproperoperationandreducetherisk
ofbodilyinjury.
Inaddition,theceilingmustbestrongenoughtosupporttheprojectorandtheinstallationmustbeinaccordance
withanylocalbuildingcodes.Pleaseconsultyourdealerformoreinformation.
General
• Three-chipsDLPprojectorwithhighresolutionandhighbrightness
Realizedtoprojecttheimageintheresolution1920×1080pixels(FullHD),theaspectratioin16:9,andthe
brightnessin12000lm.AbletoprojectFullHDimageinNativeresolution.
• Superiordust-proofstructure
Adaptedthecyclecoolingsystemforcoolingdowntheopticalparts.Bythissystem,airinthelightsourceiscooled
downandcirculated.Astheresult,theopticalpartsarenotexposedtotheopenairandenabletokeepbrightness
withoutcontaminationbydust.
* Cannotpreventcontaminationbydustcompletely.
Light source · Brightness
• Along-lifelaserdiodeisequippedinthelightmodule
Theproductcanbeoperatedatlowcostbecausethelaserlightsourcecanbeusedforalongtimewithoutrequir-
ingreplacementormaintenance.
Moreover,ifthelightmodulelifeoptimizing[LONGLIFE]modeisselected,lightmodulelifecanbeextended.
• Brightnesscanbeadjustedwithinawiderange
Unlikewithordinarylightsources,thebrightnesscanbeadjustedfrom30to100%in1%increments.
• [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode
Brightnessnormallydecreaseswithuse,butbyselecting[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode,sensorsinsidethe
projectordetectandautomaticallyadjusttheoutput,therebymaintainingconstantbrightnessthroughoutthelife
ofthelightmodule.
However,ifbrightnessoutputissetatthemaximum,brightnesswilldecreasewithuse.
Installation
• Widerangeofoptionallensesselectableaccordingtotheplaceofinstallation
Thisprojectorsupports4typesofoptionallenses,providingaselectionoflensesadaptedtoavarietyofplaces
ofinstallationandprojectionmethods.Nolensismountedatshippingfromthefactory.Contactyourdealerfor
purchasingandreplacingtheseoptionallensessoldseparately.
• Tilt-free,portraitprojection
Thisprojectorcanbesettoanyanglewithinavertical360°range.
Itcanalsorotatethepicture90°intoportraitorientation,however,itcannotbeinstalledwithrightorleftslant
besidestheportraitprojection.
• Powerlenscontrolforquickandeasyadjustment
Byusingbuttonsontheprojectorortheremotecontrol,zoom,focus,andposition(lensshift)canbeadjusted.

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1. Introduction
Videos
• Widerangeofinput/outputterminals(HDMI,DisplayPort,HDBaseT,BNC,etc.)
Theprojectorisequippedwithavarietyofinput/outputterminals:HDMI,DisplayPort,HDBaseT,BNC(5-core),
computer(analog),etc.
Theprojector’sHDMIinput/outputterminalsandDisplayPortinputterminalsupportHDCP.
HDBaseT,promotedandadvancedbytheHDBaseTAlliance,isaconnectionstandardforhomeappliances.
• Slotforoptionalboard
Thisprojectorhasaslotforoptionalboards(soldseparately).
• Simultaneousdisplayof2images(PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE)
Twoimagescanbeprojectedsimultaneouslywithasingleprojector.
Therearetwotypesoflayoutsforthetwoimages:“picture-in-picture”(PIP)inwhichasub-pictureisdisplayed
onthemainpicture,and“picture-by-picture”(PICTUREBYPICTURE)inwhichthemainandsubpicturesare
displayednexttoeachother.
• Multi-screenprojectionusingmultipleprojectors
ThisprojectorisequippedwithmultipleHDMIinput&outputterminalsthatcanconnectmultipleprojectorsina
daisychain.Ahighqualitypictureisachievedbydividingandprojectinghighresolutionvideosamongthevarious
projectors.
Furthermore,theboundariesofthescreensaresmoothedusinganedgeblendingfunction.
• Seamlessswitchfunctionforsmootherscreenchangeswhenswitchingthesignal
Whentheinputconnectorisswitched,theimagedisplayedbeforeswitchingisheldsothatthatthenewimage
canbeswitchedtowithoutabreakduetoabsenceofasignal.
• SupportsHDMI3Dformat
Thisprojectorcanbeusedtowatchvideosin3Dusingcommercially-availableactiveshutter-type3Deyewear
and3DemittersthatsupportXpand3D.
Network
• SupportedbywiredLAN
HDBaseT/EthernetPortVideocanbetransmittedfromacomputerequippedwithaRF-45portthatisconnected
toawiredLANtotheprojector,andtheprojectorcanalsobecontrolledfromthecomputer.
• CRESTRONROOMVIEWcompatible
ThisprojectorsupportsCRESTRONROOMVIEW,allowingmultipledevicesconnectedtothenetworktobeman-
agedfromacomputerorcontroller.
Energy-saving
• “LIGHTMODE”forlowpowerconsumptionand“CarbonMeter”display
Theprojectorisequippedwithan“LIGHTMODE”forreducingpowerconsumptionduringuse.Furthermore,the
power-savingeffectwhentheLIGHTMODEissetisconvertedintotheamountofreductionsofCO
2
emissions
andthisisindicatedontheconrmationmessagedisplayedwhenthepoweristurnedoffandat“Information”on
theon-screenmenu(CARBONMETER).

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1. Introduction
About this user’s manual
Thefastestwaytogetstartedistotakeyourtimeanddoeverythingrightthersttime.Takeafewminutesnowto
reviewtheuser’smanual.Thismaysaveyoutimelateron.Atthebeginningofeachsectionofthemanualyou’llnd
anoverview.Ifthesectiondoesn’tapply,youcanskipit.

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1. Introduction
❸ Part Names of the Projector
Front/Top
Thelensissoldseparately.ThedescriptionbelowisforwhentheNP-9LS16ZM1lensismounted.
Lens
Handle
LevelAdjuster
(→page21)
Terminals
(→
page8)
ACINterminal
Connectthesuppliedpowercord’s
three-pinplughere,andplugthe
otherendintoanactivewalloutlet.
(→page13)
Mainpowerswitch
WhileACpowerisbeingsupplied,
setthemainpowerswitchtoON
position(|),thenyourprojectorwill
enterastandbystate.
Intakevent
Takesinoutsideairtocooltheunit.
Thereareairintakeandventilation
holesonthebottom.
(→pageix,57,142)
RemoteSensor(locatedonthe
frontandtherear)
(→page11)
Controls/Indicatorpanel
(→page7)

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1. Introduction
Rear
Intakevent
Takesinoutsideairtocooltheunit.
(→pageix,57,142)
LevelAdjuster
(→page21)
RearLED
(→page112)
Exhaustvent
Heatedairisexhaustedfromhere.
RemoteSensor(locatedonthe
frontandtherear)
(→page11)
Handle
Modelname
Modelnameofyourprojectoris
indicatedhereonthelabel.

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1. Introduction
Controls/Indicator Panel
1. Light button
Illuminatesthecontrolpanelandtheindicatorpanel.
AvailablewhenthePowerisONandtheHDBaseT
standbyisselectedasstandbymode.
(→page16)
2. (POWER)Button
(→page16,26)
3. POWER Indicator
(→page15,16,26,175)
4. STATUS Indicator
(→page175)
5. LIGHT Indicator
(→page28,176)
6. TEMP.Indicator
(→page176)
7. SHUTTER Indicator
(→page28,176)
8. Liquidcrystalindicatorpanel
Theprojectordisplaysitsstatus,inputsignalinfo,and
errorinfowheneverconnectedtoapowersource.
Informationdisplayed
Projectorstatus:stand-by(sleep),poweron/off
Input signal info: input terminal, entry list number,
sourcename,horizontalfrequency,verticalfrequency
Errorinfo:errorcode,errordescription
9. SHUTTERButton
(→page28,105)
10. (light source) button
(→page28)
11.MENUButton
(→page68)
12. ▲▼◀▶Buttons
(→page68)
13.ENTERButton
(→page68)
14.EXITButton
(→page68)
15.KEYLOCKButton/KEYLOCKIndicator
(→page28)
16.LIGHTButton
(→page31)
17.SOURCEButton
(→page18)
18.AUTOADJ.Button
(→page25)
19.3DREFORMButton
(→page34,94)
20.LENSSHIFT/HOMEPOSITIONButton
(→page22,158)
21.LENSCALIBRATIONButton
(→page16,106)
22.FOCUS+/−Button
(→page24)
23.ZOOM+/−Button
(→page24)
12
671
5
4
3
2
9
8
10
11
14
19
18
21
23
15
13
16
17
20
22

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1. Introduction
Terminals Features
1. COMPUTERIN/ComponentInputTerminal(Mini
D-Sub15Pin)
(→page13,129,135,169)
2. DisplayPortINTerminal(DisplayPort20Pin)
(→page130,169)
3. HDMIINTerminal(TypeA)
(→page130,132,136,169)
4. BNCInput[R/Cr/CV,G/Y/Y,B/Cb/C,H,V]Termi-
nals(BNC×5)
(→page129,135)
5. BNC(Y/C)InputTerminal(BNC×2)
(→page134)
6. BNC(CV)InputTerminal(BNC×1)
(→page134)
7. USBPort(TypeA)
(→page170)
(Forfutureexpansion.Thisportallowsforpowersup-
ply.)
8. HDMIOUTTerminal(TypeA)
(→page133)
9. Ethernet/HDBaseTPort(RJ-45)
(→page138,139,170)
10.3DSYNCTerminal(MiniDIN4Pin)
(→page41)
11.3Dterminal(3D)(D-sub15P)
Theterminalforconnectinga3Dimagesystemtothe
projector.
12.REMOTETerminal(StereoMini)
Usethisjackforwiredremotecontroloftheprojector
usingacommerciallyavailableremotecablewith⌀3.5
stereomini-plug(withoutresistance).
Connecttheprojectorandthesuppliedremotecontrol
usingacommerciallyavailablewiredremotecontrol
cable.
(→page11)
NOTE:
• WhenaremotecontrolcableisconnectedtotheREMOTE
terminal, infrared remote control operations cannot be per-
formed.
• PowercannotbesuppliedfromtheREMOTEterminaltothe
remote control.
• When [HDBaseT] is selected in the [REMOTE SENSOR]
and the projector is connected to a commercially-available
transmissiondevicethatsupportsHDBaseT,remotecontrol
operations in infra-red cannot be carried out if transmission
of remote control signals has been set up in the transmission
device.However,remotecontrolusinginfraredrayscanbe
carried out when the power supply of the transmission device
is switched off.
13.Ethernetport(LAN)(RJ-45)
Thisterminalisusedforservicepurposeonly.
14.USBport(USB)(typeA)
Thisterminalisusedforservicepurposeonly.
15.PCcontrolterminal(RS-232)(D-sub9P)
TheterminalforoperatingtheprojectorfromaPCvia
anRS-232Corforservicepersonneltosetdatafor
theprojector.
ConnecttheprojectorandthePCwithacommercially
availableRS-232Cstraightcable.
16.Externalcontrolterminal(GPI/O)(D-sub37P)
Theterminalforexternallycontrollingtheprojectoror
forcontrollingexternaldevicesbytheprojector.
17. SLOT
(→page159)
11
9
4
7
1
5621038
14 15 16
12
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1. Introduction
❹ Part Names of the Remote Control
1. Infrared Transmitter
(→page11)
2. RemoteJack
Connectacommerciallyavailable
remotecablehereforwiredopera-
tion.(→page11)
3. POWERONButton
(→page16)
4. POWEROFFButton
(→page26)
5. INFO/L-CALIB.Button
Displaythe[SOURCE(1)]screen
oftheon-screenmenu.
(→page125)
[LENSCALIBRATION]ofthelens
unitiscarriedoutwhenyoupress
theCTLbuttonatthesametime.
(→page16,106)
6. VOL./FOCUS+/−Buttons
(→page24)
7. D-ZOOM/ZOOM+/−Buttons
(→page24,30)
8. TESTButton
(→page20,76)
9. ECO/L-SHIFTButton
(→page23,31)
10.MENUButton
(→page68)
11.EXITButton
(→page68)
12.ENTERButton
(→page68)
13. ▲▼◀▶Button
(→page68)
14.ON-SCREENButton
(→page29)
15.SHUTTERButton
(→page28,105)
16.AV-MUTEButton
(→page29)
17.PICTUREButton
(→page80)
18.SOURCEButton
(→page18)
1
3
4
6
14
10
12
16
20
7
2
5
8
9
11
15
18
17
13
21
19
25
28
32
23
22
35
24
30
26
29
34
27
31
36
33
19.3DREFORMButton
(→page34,94)
20.PIP/FREEZEButton
(→page29,58)
21.AUTOADJ.Button
(→page25)
22,23,24.COMPUTER1/2/3But-
ton
(23&24arenotavailableonthis
seriesoftheprojector)
(→page18)
25.VIDEOButton
(→page18)
26.S-VIDEOButton
(→page18)
27.HDMIButton
(→page18)
28.DisplayPortButton
(→page18)
29.VIEWERButton
(TheVIEWERbuttonwillnotwork
onthisseriesofprojectors.)
30.NETWORKButton
(→page18)
31.SLOTButton
(→page18,160)
32.IDSETButton
(→page101,113)
33.Numeric(0to9/CLEAR)But-
tons
(→page113)
(TheAUXbuttonwillnotworkon
thisseriesofprojectors.)
34.CTLButton
Thisbuttonisusedinconjunction
with other buttons, similar to a
CTRLkeyonacomputer.
35.LIGHTButton
Thisbuttonisusedtoturnonthe
backlight forthe remote control
buttons.
Thebacklight will turn off if no
buttonoperation is made for10
seconds.
36.HELPButton
(→page125)

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1. Introduction
Battery Installation
1. Press the catch and remove
the battery cover.
2. Install new ones (AA). En-
sure that you have the bat-
teries’ polarity (+/−) aligned
correctly.
3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until
it snaps into place.
NOTE:Donotmixdifferenttypesofbatteriesornew
and old batteries.
1
2
1
2
Remote Control Precautions
• Handletheremotecontrolcarefully.
• Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately.
• Avoidexcessiveheatandhumidity.
• Donotshort,heat,ortakeapartbatteries.
• Donotthrowbatteriesintore.
• Ifyouwillnotbeusingtheremotecontrolforalongtime,removethebatteries.
• Ensurethatyouhavethebatteries’polarity(+/−)alignedcorrectly.
• Donotusenewandoldbatteriestogether,orusedifferenttypesofbatteriestogether.
• Disposeofusedbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalregulations.

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1. Introduction
Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
15m/42.21ft
15m/42.21ft
Remotecontrol
Remotecontrol
Remotesensoronprojectorcabinet
15m/42.21ft
15m/42.21ft
5°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
30°
• Theinfraredsignaloperatesbyline-of-sightuptoadistanceofabovemetersandwithina60-degreeangleofthe
remotesensorontheprojectorcabinet.
• Theprojectorwillnotrespondifthereareobjectsbetweentheremotecontrolandthesensor,orifstronglightfalls
onthesensor.Weakbatterieswillalsopreventtheremotecontrolfromproperlyoperatingtheprojector.
Using the Remote Control in Wired Operation
ConnectoneendoftheremotecabletotheREMOTEterminalandtheotherendtotheremotejackontheremote
control.
REMOTE
RemoteJack
NOTE:
• WhenaremotecableisinsertedintotheREMOTEterminal,theremotecontroldoesnotworkforinfraredwirelesscommunication.
• PowerwillnotbesuppliedtotheremotecontrolbytheprojectorviatheREMOTEjack.Batteryisneededwhentheremotecontrol
is used in wired operation.

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Thissectiondescribeshowtoturnontheprojectorandtoprojectapictureontothescreen.
❶ Flow of Projecting an Image
Step 1
• Connectingyourcomputer/Connectingthepowercord(→ page 13)
Step 2
• Turningontheprojector(→ page 15)
Step 3
• Selectingasource(→ page 18)
Step 4
• Adjustingthepicturesizeandposition(→ page 20)
• Correctingkeystonedistortion[CORNERSTONE](→ page 34)
Step 5
• Adjustingapicture
- Optimizingacomputersignalautomatically(→page25)
Step 6
• Makingapresentation
Step 7
• Turningofftheprojector(→ page 26)
2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord
1. Connectyourcomputertotheprojector.
Thissectionwillshowyouabasicconnectiontoacomputer.Forinformationaboutotherconnections,see“1.Con-
nectingacomputer”onpage129.
Connectthedisplayoutputterminal(miniD-sub15pin)onthecomputertotheCOMPUTERINterminalonthe
projectorwithacommercially-availablecomputercable(withferritecore)andthenturntheknobsoftheterminals
tosecurethem.
2. Connectthesuppliedpowercordtotheprojector.
Firstconnectthesuppliedpowercord’sthree-pinplugtotheACINterminaloftheprojector,andthenconnectthe
otherplugofthesuppliedpowercordinthewalloutlet.
WARNING:TOPREVENTFIREORSHOCK,DONOTEXPOSETHISUNITTORAINORMOISTURE.
DONOTUSETHISUNIT’SPLUGWITHANEXTENSIONCORDORINANOUTLETUNLESSALLTHEPRONGS
CANBEFULLYINSERTED.
ImportantInformation:
• Whenplugginginorunpluggingthesuppliedpowercord,makesurethatthemainpowerswitchispushedto
theoff[O]position.Failuretodosomaycausedamagetotheprojector.
• Donotuseathree-phasepowersupply.Doingsomaycausemalfunction.
COMPUTER IN
Makesurethattheprongsarefullyinsertedinto
boththeACINterminalandthewalloutlet.
Towalloutlet
Computercable(withferritecore)(sold
commercially)
CAUTION:
PartsoftheprojectormaybecometemporarilyheatediftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththePOWERbuttonorifthe
ACpowersupplyisdisconnectedduringnormalprojectoroperation.
Usecautionwhenpickinguptheprojector.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Using the Power Cord Fixing Metal
TopreventthepowercordfromaccidentlyremovingfromtheACINoftheprojector,attachthepowercordxingmetal.
CAUTION
• Topreventthepowercordfromcomingloose,makesurethatalltheprongsofthepowercordarefullyinserted
intotheACINterminaloftheprojectorbeforeusingthepowercordxingmetal.Aloosecontactofthepower
cordmaycauseareorelectricshock.
Attaching the power cord fixing metal
1. PinchandpulloutthepowercordxingmetalapthatishousedovertheACINterminal.
PowerCordFixingMetal
2. Pull down the fixing metal flap over the power code until the fixing metal fits into the bottom stopper.
Upperstopper
Bottomstopper
Forreleasingthexingmetalap,pullitupuntilthexingmetaltsintotheupperstopper.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❸ Turning on the Projector
NOTE:
• Theprojectorhastwopowerswitches:AmainpowerswitchandaPOWERbutton(POWERONandOFFontheremotecontrol)
•Turningontheprojector:
1. Press the main power switch to the ON position (I).
Theprojectorwillgointostandbymode.
2. Press the POWER button .
Theprojectorwillbecomereadytouse.
•Turningofftheprojector:
1. Press the POWER button.
Theconrmationmessagewillbedisplayed.
2. Press the POWER button again.
Theprojectorwillgointostandbymode.
3. Press the main power switch to the OFF position (O).
Theprojectorwillbeturnedoff.
1. Press the main power switch to the ON position ( I ).
ThePOWERindicatorlightsupred.*
* ThisindicatesthattheSTANDBYmodeisin[NORMAL]
setting.
(→page122,175)
• Thebuzzersound is released when [NOTIFICATION
SETTING]for[BUZZER]isON.
WARNING
The projector produces a strong light.When turning on
thepower, makesureno one within projection range is
lookingatthelens.
NOTE:
• The[STANDBYMODE]settingwillbedisabledandtheprojector
will go into the sleep mode when the network service is utilized
ortheprojectorreceivesHDBaseTsignal.Inthesleepmode,the
fans in the projector sometimes rotate for the purpose of interior
partsprotection.Pleaserefertopage122 about the sleep mode.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
2. Press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet
or the POWER ON button on the remote control.
ThePOWER indicator goes from a steady red light to
aashing bluelight,andthepictureis projectedonthe
screen.
• Ifusingtheremotecontrol,pressthePOWERONbutton.
• Whenthereisnosignaltheunitwillprojectabluescreen
(factorydefaultmenusettings).
• Ifthepictureisblurry,adjustthescreenfocus.(→page
24)
• Whenitisdarkpressthe (lights)button.Theindicator
panelbacklightandtheLEDlampontherightsideof
theprojectorwillturnon.(→page7)
TIP:
• TheunithasaPowerOnShutterfunctionthatallowsthelight
sourcetoturnoffevenwhenconnectedtoapowersource.(→
page 105)
• PressingthebuttonwillnotactivatetheunitwhentheKEYLOCK
indicatorisashingorange.(→ page 28)
• Whenthemessage“PROJECTORISLOCKED!ENTERYOUR
PASSWORD.” is displayed, it means that the [SECURITY]
featureisturnedon.(→ page 38)
Afteryouturnonyourprojector,ensurethatthecomputer
orvideosourceisturnedon.
NOTE:Thebluescreen([BLUE]background)isdisplayedwhenno
signalisbeinginput(byfactorydefaultmenusettings).
Standby Blinking Power On
Steady red light Blinking blue
light
Steady blue
light
(→page175)
Performing Lens Calibration
• Afterinstalling or replacing the lens unit (below*) sold
separately,presstheLENSCALIBRATIONbuttononthe
projector,orholddowntheCTLbuttonontheremotecontrol
thenpresstheINFO/L-CALIB.buttontocarryout[LENS
CALIBRATION].
By carrying out [LENS CALIBRATION], the adjustment
rangeofthezoomandfocusof the[LENSMEMORY] is
calibrated.
Ifyouneedtoinstallorreplacethelensunit,contactyour
dealerandhavethemdoitforyou.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen)
Whenyourstturnontheprojector,youwillgettheStartupmenu.Thismenugivesyoutheopportunitytoselectone
ofthe29menulanguages.
Toselectamenulanguage,followthesesteps:
1. Use the ▲, ▼, ◀ or ▶buttontoselectoneofthe29
languagesfromthemenu.
2. Press the ENTER button to execute the selection.
After this has been done, you can proceed to the menu
operation.
Ifyouwant,youcanselectthemenulanguagelater.
(→[LANGUAGE]onpage72and101)
NOTE:
• WhentheKEYLOCKindicatorisashing,thatmeans[CONTROLPANELLOCK]hasbeensetandpressingthe button will not
causetheunittopower-on.Release[CONTROLPANELLOCK].(→ page 28)
• WhilethePOWERindicatorisblinkingblueinshortcycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoffbyusingthepowerbutton.(Whilethe
POWERindicatorisblinkingblueinlongcycles,theOFFTIMERisfunctionedandthepowercanbeturnedoff.)

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❹ Selecting a Source
Selecting the computer or video source
NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector.
DetectingtheSignalAutomatically
Press the SOURCE button for 1 second or longer.The projector will
searchfortheavailableinputsourceanddisplayit.Theinputsourcewill
changeasfollows:
HDMI→DisplayPort→BNC→BNC(CV)→BNC(Y/C)→COMUPTER
→HDBaseT→SLOT→ …
• Pressitbrieytodisplaythe[INPUT]screen.
Pressthe▼/▲buttonstomatchthetargetinputterminalandthen
presstheENTERbuttontoswitchtheinput.Todeletethemenudisplay
inthe[INPUT]screen,presstheMENUorEXITbutton.
TIP:Ifnoinputsignalispresent,theinputwillbeskipped.
Using the Remote Control
Press any one of the HDMI, DisplayPort, COMPUTER 2,VIDEO, S-
VIDEO,COMPUTER1,NETWORK,orSLOTbuttons.
• COMPUTER2buttonselectstheBNCinputterminal.
• VIDEObuttonselectstheBNC(CV)inputterminal(CompositeVideo).
• S-VIDEObuttonselectstheBNC(Y/C)inputterminal(S-Video).

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Selecting Default Source
Youcansetasourceasthedefaultsourcesothatitwillbedisplayedeachtimetheprojectoristurnedon.
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpressthe▼buttonortheENTERbuttontoselect[BASIC].
3. Press the ▶buttontoselect[SOURCEOPTIONS].
4. Press the ▼buttonfourtimestoselect[DEFAULTINPUTSELECT]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The[DEFAULTINPUTSELECT]screenwillbedisplayed.
(→page120)
5. Selectasourceasthedefaultsource,andpresstheENTERbutton.
6. Press the EXIT button three times to close the menu.
7. Restart the projector.
Thesourceyouselectedinstep5willbeprojected.
NOTE:Evenwhen[AUTO]isturnedon,the[HDBaseT]willnotbeautomaticallyselected.Tosetyournetworkasthedefaultsource,
select[HDBaseT].
TIP:
• WhentheprojectorisinStandbymode,applyingacomputersignalfromacomputerconnectedtotheCOMPUTERINinputwill
power on the projector and simultaneously project the computer’s image.
([AUTOPOWERONSELECT]→ page 123)
• OntheWindows7keyboard,acombinationoftheWindowsandPkeysallowsyoutosetupexternaldisplayeasilyandquickly.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❺ Adjusting the Picture Size and Position
Usethelensshiftdial,theleveladjusterlever,thezoomlever/zoomringandthefocusringtoadjustthepicturesize
andposition.
Inthischapterdrawingsandcablesareomittedforclarity.
Adjustingtheprojector’ssettings
[Leveladjuster]
(→page21)
Adjustingtheprojectedimage’sverticalandhorizontal
position
[Lensshift]
(→page22)
Adjustingthefocus
[Focus]
(→page24)
Finelyadjustingthesizeofanimage
[Zoom]
(→page24)
TIP:
• Built-intestpatternscanbeconvenientlyusedforadjustingthepicturesizeandposition.(→ page 76)
ApressoftheTESTbuttonwilldisplaythetestpattern.The◀ or ▶ button can select one test pattern. To close the test pattern,
change the source to another.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
CAUTION
• Performtheadjustmentfrombehindorfromthesideoftheprojector.Adjustingfrom
thefrontcouldexposeyoureyestostronglightwhichcouldinjurethem.
• Keephandsawayfromthelensmountingportionwhilethelensshiftisinoperation.
Failuretodosocouldresultinhandsbeingpinchedbythemovinglens.
Adjustment of the projector’s settings (Level adjusters)
Theprojectormustbeplacedsquaretothescreenotherwisekeystonedistortionmayappearonthescreen.Forset-
tingtheprojectorperpendiculartothescreenwhenviewedfromtheside,utilizingtheleveladjustersequippedateach
corneroftheprojectorbottom.MaximumAdjustablelengthoftheleveladjusteris10mm/0.39".
Example for adjustment
NOTE:
• Donotlengtheneachoftheleveladjustersanymorethan10mm/0.39".Theforceofdoingsomaycausetheleveladjusterto
come off, resulting in damage to the projector.
• Payattentiontolengthenorshortentwoleveladjustersatfrontatthesametime.Samefortherearadjusters,otherwise,the
weight of the projector is loaded on one level adjuster and it may cause of damage to it.
Raise
Raise
Lower
Lower
Leveladjuster

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift)
NOTE:
• Shiftingthelenstothemaximumintwodirectionscombinedwillcausetheedgesoftheimagetobecomedarkorwillcause
some shadows.
Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet
1. Press the LENS SHIFT/HOME POSITION button.
The[LENSSHIFT]screenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▼▲◀ or ▶ button.
Usethe▼▲◀▶buttonstomovetheprojectedimage.
• Returningthelensshiftpositiontothehomeposition
PressandholdtheLENSSHIFT/HOMEPOSITIONbuttonfor2secondstoreturnthelensshiftpositiontothe
homeposition(nearlycenterposition)

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Adjusting with the remote control
1. HoldtheCTLbuttonandpresstheECO/L-SHIFTbutton.
The[LENSSHIFT]screenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▼▲◀ or ▶ button.
Usethe▼▲◀▶buttonstomovetheprojectedimage.
TIP:
• Thegurebelowshowsthelensshiftranges(projectionmode:desktop/front)oflensunitsNP-9LS08ZM1,NP-9LS12ZM1,NP-
9LS13ZM1,andNP-9LS16ZM1.
100%V
50%V
20%V
20%V
20%V
20%V
50%V
100%H
11%H 11%H
11%H11%H
Heightofprojectedimage
Widthofprojectedimage
Descriptionofsymbols:Vindicatesvertical(heightoftheprojectedimage),Hindicateshorizontal(widthoftheprojectedimage).

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
Focus
NOTE:
• ForlensunitNP-9LS08ZM1,bothcentralandperipheralfocusmustbeadjusted.UsetheFOCUS+/−buttonstoadjustthecentral
focus. If the peripheral focus is off, contact your dealer to have them adjust it.
1. PresstheFOCUS+/−button.
• Ontheremotecontrol,whilepressingontheCTLbutton,pressonVOL/FOCUS(+)or(−)button.
Thefocusisadjusted.
TIP:Toobtainthebestfocus,performthefollowing(forxedinstallation)
Preparation:Warmuptheprojectorforonehour.
1.UsetheFOCUS+/−buttonstomakesureyouobtainthebestfocus.Ifyoudonot,movetheprojectorbackandforth.
2.Selectthe[TESTPATTERN]fromthemenuanddisplaythetestpattern.(→ page 76)
• YoucanalsousetheTESTbuttonontheremotecontroltodisplaythetestpattern.
3.KeeppressingtheFOCUS−buttonuntilthegridofthetextpatternismadeinvisible.
4.KeeppressingtheFOCUS+buttonuntilyouobtainthebestfocus.
If you adjust beyond the best focal point, go back to step 3 and repeat the procedures.
Zoom
1. Press the ZOOM +/− button.
• Ontheremotecontrol,whilepressingontheCTLbutton,presstheD-ZOOM/ZOOM(+)or(−)button.
Thezoomisadjusted.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically
Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust
WhenanimagefromHDMIIN,DisplayPortIN,BNCinputterminal(analogRGB),COMPUTERIN,orHDBaseTis
beingprojected,andtheedgeiscutoffortheimagequalityispoor,thisbuttoncanbeusedtoautomaticallyoptimize
theprojectionimageonthescreen.
PresstheAUTOADJ.buttontooptimizeacomputerimageautomatically.
This adjustmentmay be necessarywhenyou connect yourcomputer
forthersttime.
[Poorpicture] [Normalpicture]
NOTE:
Somesignalsmaytaketimetodisplayormaynotbedisplayedcorrectly.
• IftheAutoAdjustoperationcannotoptimizethecomputersignal,trytoadjust[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],and[PHASE]
manually.(→ page 84, 85)

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
❼ Turning off the Projector
To turn off the projector:
1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector
cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote con-
trol.
The[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?/CARBONSAV-
INGS-SESSION0.000[g-CO2]]messagewillappear.
2. Secondly, press the ENTER button or press the
(POWER) or the POWER OFF button again.
Whentheprojectorisin STANDBYMODE,thePOWER
indicator lights up red. (When [STANDBY MODE] is in
[NORMAL]setting)
• BeforethePOWERindicatorlightsupred,thebuzzer
soundisreleasedwhen[NOTIFICATIONSETTING]for
[BUZZER]isON.
3. Make sure the projector is in STANDBY MODE, then
turnoffthemainpowerswitch(○ OFF)
ThePOWERindicatorwillgooffandthemainpowerwill
turnoff.
• While the POWER indicator is blinking blue in short
cycles,thepowercannotbeturnedoff.
Power On
Steady blue light
Standby
Steady red light
Press twice
CAUTION:
PartsoftheprojectormaytemporarilyoverheatiftheprojectoristurnedoffwiththemainpowerswitchortheAC
powersupplyisdisconnectedwhiletheprojectorisinoperationorthecoolingfanisrunning.Handlewithcare.

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2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)
NOTE:
• Donotunplugthepowercordfromtheprojectororfromthepoweroutletwhileanimageisbeingprojected.Doingsocould
deterioratetheprojector’sACINterminalorthepowerplug’scontact.ToturnofftheACpowersupplywhentheprojectoris
powered on, use the projector’s main power switch, a power strip equipped with a switch, or a breaker.
• DonotturnoffthemainpowerswitchordisconnecttheACpowersupplywithin10secondsofmakingadjustmentsorsetting
changesandclosingthemenu.Doingsocancauselossofadjustmentsandsettings.

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3. Convenient Features
❶ Stopping projection
1. Press the SHUTTER button on the projector or on the remote
control.
Thelightsourcewillturnoffandthelightoftheprojectorwilltemporarily
godark.TheSHUTTERindicatorwillturnoningreen.
Pressthe button again and projection will resume.The SHUTTER
indicatorwillturnoff.
Youcansettheprojectionlighttograduallyfadeinorfadeout.
Ontheprojector Ontheremote
SHUTTER indicator
❷ Turning off the light source
1 Press the (light source) button on the projector.
Holdthebuttonforthreesecondswhenthepowerisontoturnoffthe
lightsourcedirectly(thecoolingfanwillalsostop).TheLIGHTindicator
willturnoff.
• Ifthe (lightsource)buttonwillbehelddownforthreeseconds
again,theLIGHTindicatorwillashingreen.
LIGHT indicator
❸ Locking the projector so it cannot be operated
1 PresstheKEYLOCKbuttonforover1secondontheprojector.
TheKEYLOCKindicatorwillturnoninorangeandalltheprojector’s
operatingbuttonswillbelocked.
• PresstheKEYLOCKbuttonforover1secondagaintoturnoffthe
KEYLOCKindicatorandunlockthebuttons.
TIP:
• When[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isengageda“ ”iconappearsinthelowerright-handcornerofthemenuscreen.
• Theprojectorcanstillbeoperatedusingtheremotecontrolevenwhenthebuttonsontheunitarelocked.

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3. Convenient Features
❹ Muting the Image (AV Mute)
PresstheAV-MUTEbuttontoturnofftheimageforashortperiodoftime.
Pressagaintorestoretheimage.
TIP:
• Theimagewilldisappearbutnotthemenudisplay.
❺ Turning Off the On-Screen Menu (On-Screen Mute)
ApressoftheON-SCREENbuttonontheremotecontrolwillhidethe
on-screenmenu,thesourcedisplayandothermessages.Pressagain
torestorethem.
TIP:
• Toconrmthattheon-screenmuteisturnedon,presstheMENUbutton.Iftheon-screenmenuisnotdisplayedeventhough
youpresstheMENUbutton,itmeanstheon-screenmuteisturnedon.
• Theon-screenmuteismaintainedevenwhentheprojectoristurnedoff,
• HoldingdowntheMENUbuttonforatleast10secondswillturnofftheon-screenmute.
❻ Freezing a Picture
HoldtheCTLbuttonandpressthePIP/FREEZEbuttontofreezeapicture.
Pressagaintoresumemotion.
NOTE: The image is frozen but the original video is still playing ahead.

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3. Convenient Features
❼ Magnifying a Picture
Youcanmagnifythepictureuptofourtimes.
NOTE:
• Dependingonaninputsignal,themaximummagnicationmaybelessthanfourtimes,orthefunctionmayberestricted.
Todoso:
1. PresstheD-ZOOM(+)buttontomagnifythepicture.
2. Press the ▲▼◀▶ button.
Theareaofthemagniedimagewillbemoved
3. Press the D-ZOOM (−) button.
EachtimetheD-ZOOM(−)buttonispressed,theimageisdemagni-
ed.
NOTE:
• Theimagewillbemagniedordemagniedatthecenterofthescreen.
• Displayingthemenuwillcancelthecurrentmagnication.

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3. Convenient Features
❽ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect
Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE]
Wheneither[ECO1]or[ECO2]in[LIGHTMODE]isselected,motionnoiseoftheprojectoriscutdownbylowering
brightnessofitslightsource.Bysavingenergyconsumption,theCO
2
emissionfromthisprojectorcanbereduced.
LIGHTMODE
Iconatthebottom
ofthemenu
Description
NORMAL
100%brightness
Thescreenwillbebrightlylit.
ECO1 Brightnesswillbeatabout80%.
Thecoolingfanwillalsoslowdownaccordingly.
Lowerpowerconsumption
ECO2 Brightnesswillbeatabout50%.
Thecoolingfanwillalsoslowdownaccordingly.
Lowerpowerconsumptionconsiderably
LONGLIFE Brightnessisabout90%.
Thissettingspeedsupthecoolingfanandoptimizestheservicelifeof
thelightsource.
* Whenthebrightnessislowered,thecoolingfanspeedwillbereducedaccordingly.
Toturnonthe[LIGHTMODE],dothefollowing:
1. Press LIGHT button on the cabinet.
• Inanotherway,pressECO/L-SHIFTbuttonontheremotecontrol.
The[LIGHTMODE]screenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ENTER button.
The[LIGHTMODE]selectionscreenwillbedisplayed.
3. Use the ▼▲ buttons to make a selection, and press the ENTER
button.
Thedisplaywillreturntothe[LIGHTMODE]screenandtheselected
optionwillbeapplied.
PresstheMENUbuttontoreturntotheoriginalscreen.

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3. Convenient Features
NOTE:
• The[LIGHTMODE]canbechangedbyusingthemenu.
Select[SETUP]→[INSTALLATION]→[LIGHTMODE]→[LIGHTMODE].
• Thelightmoduleusedhourscanbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.]→[USAGETIME].
• Afteralapseof1minutefromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue,blackorlogoscreen,[LIGHTMODE]willautomaticallyswitch
to[ECO].Bytheautomaticsettingto[ECO],theprojectorwillbeautomaticallyresettotheprevioussettingwhenitdetectsinput
signal.
• Iftheprojectorisoverheatedin[NORMAL]mode,theremaybeacasetheprojectorautomaticallylowersthebrightnessasa
protectivefunction.Thisiscalled“ForcedECOMODE”.WhentheprojectorisintheForcedECOMODE,thepicturebrightness
decreasesslightlyandtheTEMP.indicatorlightsorange.AtthesametimetheThermometersymbol[ ]isdisplayedatthebot-
tom right of the screen.
Whentheprojectorcomesbacktonormaltemperature,theForcedECOMODEiscancelledandthe[LIGHTMODE]returnsto
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3. Convenient Features
Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]
Thisfeaturewillshowenergy-savingeffectintermsofCO
2
emissionreduction(kg)whentheprojector’s[LIGHTMODE]
issettoeither[ECO1],[ECO2],or[LONGLIFE].Thisfeatureiscalledas[CARBONMETER].
Therearetwomessages:[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]and[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION].The[TOTALCARBON
SAVINGS]messageshowsthetotalamountofCO
2
emissionreductionfromthetimeofshipmentuptonow.Youcan
checktheinformationon[USAGETIME]from[INFO.]ofthemenu.(→page125)
The[CARBONSAVINGS-SESSION]messageshowstheamountofCO
2
emissionreductionbetweenthetimeof
changingtoLIGHTMODEimmediatelyafterthetimeofpower-onandthetimeofpower-off.The[CARBONSAVINGS-
SESSION]messagewillbedisplayedinthe[POWEROFF/AREYOUSURE?]messageatthetimeofpower-off.
TIP:
• TheformulashownbelowisusedtocalculatetheamountofCO
2
emissionreduction.AmountofCO
2
emissionreduction=(Power
consumptionin[NORMAL]LIGHTMODE–Powerconsumptionincurrentsetting)×CO
2
conversionfactor.*Settingthe[LIGHT
MODE]to[ECO1],[ECO2],or[LONGLIFE]increasesCO
2
emissions savings.
* CalculationforamountofCO
2
emissionreductionisbasedonanOECDpublication“CO
2
EmissionsfromFuelCombustion,
2008Edition”.
• The[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]iscalculatedbasedonsavingsrecordedin15minutesintervals.
• Thisformulawillnotapplytothepowerconsumptionwhichisnotaffectedbywhether[LIGHTMODE]isturnedonoroff.

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3. Convenient Features
❾ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion
[CORNERSTONE]
Usethe[CORNERSTONE]featuretocorrectkeystone(trapezoidal)distortiontomakethetoporbottomandtheleft
orrightsideofthescreenlongerorshortersothattheprojectedimageisrectangular.
1. Pressandholdthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2secondsatleasttoresetcurrentadjustments.
Currentadjustmentsfor[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]willbecleared.
2. Projectanimagesothatthescreenissmallerthantheareaoftheraster.
Projectedimage
Thedrawingshowstheupperrightcorner.
3. Pickupanyoneofthecornersandalignthecorneroftheimagewithacornerofthescreen.
4. Press the 3D REFORM button.
Displaythe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]screenoftheon-screenmenu.

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3. Convenient Features
5. Press the ▼buttontoalignwiththe[CORNERSTONE]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.
Thedrawingshowstheupperlefticon( )isselected.
Thescreenwillswitchtothe[CORNERSTONE]screen.
NOTE:
• Whena[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]functionotherthan[CORNERSTONE]hasbeensetup,the[CORNERSTONE]screen
willnotbedisplayed.Whenthescreenisnotdisplayed,eitherpressthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2ormoreseconds,orrun
[RESET]in[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]tocleartheadjustmentvalueof[GEOMETRICCORRECTION].
6. Use the ▲▼◀▶ button to select one icon (▲) which points in the direction you wish to move the projected
imageframe.
7. Press the ENTER button.
8. Use the ▲▼◀▶buttontomovetheprojectedimageframeasshownontheexample.
9. PresstheENTERbutton.
10
. Use the ▲▼◀▶ button to select another icon which points in the direction.
11
.Repeatstepsfrom7to10tocompletethecornerstoneadjustment.
12
.Onthe[CORNERSTONE]screen,select[EXIT]orpresstheEXITbuttonontheremotecontrol.
Theconrmationscreenisdisplayed.

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3. Convenient Features
13
. Press the ◀ or ▶buttontohighlightthe[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Thiscompletesthe[CORNERSTONE]correction.
• Returningtothe[CORNERSTONE]screen,select[CANCEL]andpresstheENTERbutton.
NOTE:
• Evenwhentheprojectoristurnedon,thelastusedcorrectionvaluesareapplied.
• Carryouteitheroneofthefollowingactionstocleartheadjustmentvalueof[CORNERSTONE].
• InStep12,select[RESET]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.
• Pressthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2ormoreseconds.
• Run[DISPLAY]→[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]→[RESET]intheon-screenmenu.
• UsingCORNERSTONEcorrectioncancausetheimagetobeslightlyblurredbecausethecorrectionismadeelectronically.

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3. Convenient Features
❿
Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY]
AkeywordcanbesetforyourprojectorusingtheMenutoavoidoperationbyanunauthorizeduser.Whenakeyword
isset,turningontheprojectorwilldisplaytheKeywordinputscreen.Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,thepro-
jectorcannotprojectanimage.
•The[SECURITY]settingcannotbecancelledbyusingthe[RESET]ofthemenu.
ToenabletheSecurityfunction:
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▶buttontwicetoselect[SETUP]andpressthe▼buttonortheENTERbuttontoselect[MENU].
3. Press the ▶buttontoselect[CONTROL].
4. Press the ▼buttonthreetimestoselect[SECURITY]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheOFF/ONmenuwillbedisplayed.
5. Press the ▼buttontoselect[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The[SECURITYKEYWORD]screenwillbedisplayed.
6. Typeinacombinationofthefour▲▼◀▶ buttons and press the ENTER button.
NOTE:Akeywordmustbe4to10digitsinlength.
The[CONFIRMKEYWORD]screenwillbedisplayed.
NOTE:Makeanoteofyourpasswordandstoreitinasafeplace.

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3. Convenient Features
7. Typeinthesamecombinationof▲▼◀▶ buttons and press the ENTER button.
Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplayed.
8. Select[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheSECURITYfunctionhasbeenenabled.
Toturnontheprojectorwhen[SECURITY]isenabled:
1. Press the button.
• Ifusingtheremotecontrol,pressthePOWERONbutton.
Theprojectorwillbeturnedonanddisplayamessagetotheeffect
thattheprojectorislocked.
2. Press the MENU button.
3. Type in the correct keyword and press the ENTER button. The projector will display an image.
NOTE: The security disable mode is maintained until the main power is turned off or unplugging the power cord.

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3. Convenient Features
TodisabletheSECURITYfunction:
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Select[SETUP]→[CONTROL]→[SECURITY]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheOFF/ONmenuwillbedisplayed.
3. Select[OFF]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheSECURITYKEYWORDscreenwillbedisplayed.
4. Type in your keyword and press the ENTER button.
Whenthecorrectkeywordisentered,theSECURITYfunctionwillbedisabled.
NOTE:Ifyouforgetyourkeyword,contactyourdealer.Yourdealerwillprovideyouwithyourkeywordinexchangeforyourrequest
code.YourrequestcodeisdisplayedintheKeywordConrmationscreen.Inthisexample[NB52-YGK8-2VD6-K585-JNE6-EYA8]
is a request code.

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3. Convenient Features
⓫ Projecting 3D videos
ThisprojectorsupportsDLP-Linkglassesand3Demitter.
CAUTION
Health precautions
Beforeuse,pleasemakesuretoreadanyhealthprecautionsthatmaybestatedintheoperatingmanualsenclosed
withthe3Deyewearand3Dvideosoftware(Blu-rayplayer,games,computeranimationles,etc.).
Pleasetakenoteofthefollowinginordertoavoidadversehealtheffects.
• Pleasedonotusethe3Deyewearforpurposesotherthantowatch3Dvideos.
• Pleasekeepadistanceofatleast2mawayfromthescreenwhenwatchingvideos.Watchingavideotooclose
tothescreenwillincreaseeyefatigue.
• Pleasedonotwatchvideoscontinuouslyforalongperiodoftime.Pleasetakea15minutes’breakafterevery
hourofwatching.
• Pleaseconsultadoctorbeforewatchingifyouoranyofyourfamilymembershaveahistoryofsufferingfrom
seizurescausedbylightsensitivity.
• Pleasestopwatchingimmediatelyandtakearestwhenyoufeelphysicallyunwellwhilewatching(vomiting,gid-
diness,nausea,headaches,soreeyes,blurredvision,crampsanddumbnessinthelimbs,etc.).Pleaseconsult
adoctorifthesymptomspersist.
• Pleasewatcha3Dvideodirectlyinfrontofthescreen.Ifyouwatcha3Dvideoobliquelyfromthesides,thismay
resultinphysicalandeyefatigue.
Procedure to watch 3D videos using this projector
3Deyewearand3Demitterpreparations
Useanactiveshuttersystem3DglassesconformedwithVESA.
RecommendtouseRFtypeglassesproducedbyXpand
• 3DGlasses:XpandX105-RF
• 3DEmitter:XpandAD025-RF-X1
1. Connectthevideodevicetotheprojector.
2. Switch on the projector.
3. Runthe3Dvideosoftwareandprojectthevideousingtheprojector.
[AUTOMATIC]issetasthefactorydefaultsetting.Whena3Dvideocannotbeprojected,itmaycauseonno3D
signalortheprojectorcannotdetectthe3Dsignal.Inthiscase,selecttheformatmanually.
4. Selectthe3Dvideoformat.
(1)PresstheMENUbutton.
TheMENUwillbedisplayed.
(2)Pressthe▶button,select[ADJUST],thenpressENTER.
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3. Convenient Features
(3)Usethe▶buttontoselect[3DSETTINGS].
The[3DSETTINGS]screenwillbedisplayed.
(4)Usethe▼buttontoalignthecursorwith[FORMAT],thenpressENTER.
The[FORMAT]screenwillbedisplayed.
(5)Usethe▼/▲buttonstoalignthecursoratoneamongformatoptions,thenpressENTERforsettingitup.
Thedisplaywillreturntothe[3DSETTINGS]screen.
PresstheMENUbuttontoreturntotheoriginalscreen.
• The3Dcautionmessagescreenwillbedisplayedwhenswitchingtoa3Dvideo(defaultfactorysettingwhen
shipped).Pleasereadthe“HealthPrecautions”onthepreviouspagetowatchvideosinthecorrectmanner.The
screenwilldisappearafter60secondsorwhentheENTERbuttonispressed.(→page102)
5. Turnonthepowersupplyofthe3Deyewearandweartheeyeweartowatchthevideo.
Anormalvideowillbeshownwhena2Dvideoisinput.
Towatcha3Dvideoin2D,select[OFF(2D)]inthe[FORMAT]screenmentionedabovein(5).
NOTE:
• Uponswitchingto3Dimage,thefollowingfunctionswillbecancelledanddisabled.[BLANKING],[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE],
[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],[EDGEBLENDING]([GEOMETRICCORRECTION]and[EDGEBLENDING]adjustmentvalueswill
bemaintained.)
• Theoutputmaynotautomaticallyswitchtoa3Dvideodependingonthe3Dinputsignal.
• ChecktheoperatingconditionsdescribedintheusermanualoftheBlu-rayplayer.
• PleaseconnecttheDINterminalofthe3Demittertothe3DSYNCofthemainprojector.
• The3Deyewearallowsvideostobeviewedin3Dbyreceivingsynchronizedopticalsignalsoutputfromthe3Demitter.
Asaresult,the3Dimagequalitymaybeaffectedbyconditionssuchasthebrightnessofthesurroundings,screensize,viewing
distance, etc.
• Whenplayinga3Dvideosoftwareonacomputer,the3DimagequalitymaybeaffectedifthecomputerCPUandgraphicschip
performancearelow.Pleasechecktherequiredoperatingenvironmentofthecomputerthatisstatedintheoperatingmanual
attachedtothe3Dvideosoftware.
• Dependingonthesignal,[FORMAT]and[L/RINVERT]maynotbeabletobeselected.Pleasechangethesignalinthatcase.

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3. Convenient Features
When videos cannot be viewed in 3D
Pleasecheckthefollowingpointswhenvideoscannotbeviewedin3D.
Pleasealsoreadtheoperatingmanualattachedtothe3Deyewear.
Possible reasons Solutions
The selected signal does not support 3D output. Please change the video signal input to one that supports 3D.
The format for the selected signal is turned to [OFF(2D)]. Please change the format in the on-screen menu to [AUTO] or a
format that supports 3D.
A eyewear that is not supported by the projector is being used. Please purchase a commercially-available 3D eyewear or 3D emit-
ter (recommended). (→ page 40)
Please check the following points when a video cannot be viewed
in 3D using a 3D eyewear that is supported by the projector.
The power supply of the 3D eyewear is turned off. Please turn on the power supply of the 3D eyewear.
The internal battery of the 3D eyewear is flat. Please charge or replace the battery.
The viewer is located too far away from the screen. Please get closer to the screen until the video can be seen in 3D.
Please turn the L/R INVERT in the on-screen menu to [OFF].
Due to multiple 3D projectors working at the same time in the
vicinity, the projectors may interfere with one another. Alter-
natively, there may be a bright light source near the screen.
Please maintain sufficient distance between the projectors.
Please keep the light source away from the screen.
Please turn the L/R INVERT in the on-screen menu to [OFF].
There is an obstacle between the optical receiver of the 3D eye-
wear and the 3D emitter.
Please remove the obstacle.
The 3D format of the 3D video contents is not supported. Please check with the company selling the 3D video contents.

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3. Convenient Features
⓬ Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser
Overview
TheHTTPServerfunctionprovidessettingsandoperationsfor:
1. Settingforwirednetwork(NETWORKSETTINGS)
TousewiredLANconnection,connecttheprojectortothecomputerwithacommerciallyavailableLANcable.(→
page138)
2. Setting Alert Mail (ALERT MAIL)
Whentheprojectorisconnectedtoawirednetwork,errormessageswillbesentviae-mail.
3. Operating the projector
Poweron/off,selectinginput,andpictureadjustmentsarepossible.
4. SettingPJLinkPASSWORDandAMXBEACON
AccesstotheHTTPserverfunctionisavailable:
• StarttheWebbrowseronthecomputerviathenetworkconnectedtotheprojectorandenterthefollowing
URL :
http://<the projector’s IP address> /index.html
TIP:ThefactorysettingIPaddressis[DHCPON].
NOTE:
• Tousetheprojectorinanetwork,consultwithyournetworkadministratoraboutnetworksettings.
• Thedisplay’sorbutton’sresponsecanbesloweddownoroperationmaynotbeaccepteddependingthesettingsofyournetwork.
Shouldthishappen,consultyournetworkadministrator.Theprojectormaynotrespondifitsbuttonsarerepeatedlypressedin
rapidintervals.Shouldthishappen,waitamomentandrepeat.Ifyoustillcan’tgetanyresponse,turnoffandbackontheprojec-
tor.
• IfthePROJECTORNETWORKSETTINGSscreendoesnotappearinthewebbrowser,presstheCtrl+F5keystorefreshyourweb
browser(orclearthecache).
• Thisprojectoruses“JavaScript”and“Cookies”andthebrowsershouldbesettoacceptthesefunctions.Thesettingmethodwill
varydependingontheversionofbrowser.Pleaserefertothehelplesandtheotherinformationprovidedinyoursoftware.
Preparation before Use
ConnecttheprojectortoacommerciallyavailableLANcablebeforeengaginginbrowseroperations.(→page138)
Operationwithabrowserthatusesaproxyservermaynotbepossibledependingonthetypeofproxyserverandthe
settingmethod.Althoughthetypeofproxyserverwillbeafactor,itispossiblethatitemsthathaveactuallybeenset
willnotbedisplayeddependingontheeffectivenessofthecache,andthecontentssetfromthebrowsermaynotbe
reectedinoperation.Itisrecommendedthataproxyservernotbeusedunlessitisunavoidable.

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3. Convenient Features
Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser
RegardingtheactualaddressthatisenteredfortheaddressorenteredtotheURLcolumnwhenoperationofthepro-
jectorisviaabrowser,thehostnamecanbeusedasitiswhenthehostnamecorrespondingtotheIPaddressofthe
projectorhasbeenregisteredtothedomainnameserverbyanetworkadministrator,orthehostnamecorresponding
totheIPaddressoftheprojectorhasbeensetinthe“HOSTS”leofthecomputerbeingused.
Example1:Whenthehostnameoftheprojectorhasbeensetto“pj.nec.co.jp”,accessisgainedtothenetwork
settingbyspecifying
http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html
fortheaddressortheentrycolumnoftheURL.
Example2:WhentheIPaddressoftheprojectoris“192.168.73.1”,accessisgainedtothenetworksettingby
specifying
http://192.168.73.1/index.html
fortheaddressortheentrycolumnoftheURL.
PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT
POWER:Thiscontrolsthepoweroftheprojector.
ON ......................... Power is switched on.
OFF
........................ Power is switched off.
VOLUME:Cannotbeusedforthisdevice.
AV-MUTE:Thiscontrolsthemutefunctionoftheprojector.
PICTURE ON .......... Mutes the video.
PICTURE OFF
......... Cancels the video muting.
SOUND ON
............ Cannot be used for this device.
SOUND OFF
........... Cannot be used for this device.
ALL ON
.................. Mutes the video functions.
ALL OFF
................. Cancels the muting of the video functions.

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PICTURE:Controlsthevideoadjustmentoftheprojector.
BRIGHTNESS ▲ .... Increases the brightness adjustment value.
BRIGHTNESS ▼
.... Decreases the brightness adjustment value.
CONTRAST ▲
........ Increases the contrast adjustment value.
CONTRAST ▼
........ Decreases the contrast adjustment value.
COLOR ▲
.............. Increases the color adjustment value.
COLOR ▼
.............. Decreases the color adjustment value.
HUE ▲
................... Increases the hue adjustment value.
HUE ▼
................... Decreases the hue adjustment value.
SHARPNESS ▲
..... Increases the sharpness adjustment value.
SHARPNESS ▼
..... Decreases the sharpness adjustment value.
• Thefunctionsthatcanbecontrolledwillvarydependingonthesignalbeinginputtotheprojector.(→page82,
83)
SOURCESELECT:Thisswitchestheinputterminaloftheprojector.
HDMI ..................... Switches to the HDMI IN terminal.
DisplayPort
............ Switches to the DisplayPort IN.
BNC
....................... Switch to BNC video input.
BNC(CV)
................ Switch to BNC (CV) video input.
BNC(Y/C)
............... Switch to BNC (Y/C) video input.
COMPUTER
........... Switches to the COMPUTER IN terminal.
HDBaseT
................ Switch to image input sent from a transmission device that supports HDBaseT.
SLOT
...................... The projector switches to video input from the optional board when an optional board (sold separately) is
equipped on.
PROJECTORSTATUS:Thisdisplaystheconditionoftheprojector.
LIGHT HOURS USED ..........Displays how many hours the light module has been used.
FILTER HOURS USED
.........The number of filter hours used is displayed.
ERROR STATUS
..................Displays the status of errors occurring within the projector.
LOGOFF:Loggingoffyourprojectorandreturningtotheauthenticationscreen(LOGONscreen).

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3. Convenient Features
NETWORK SETTINGS
•SETTINGS
WIRED
SETTING SetforwiredLAN.
APPLY ApplyyoursettingstowiredLAN.
PROFILE1/PROFILE2 TwosettingscanbesetforwiredLANconnection.SelectPROFILE1orPROFILE2.
DISABLE TurnoffwiredLANconnection
DHCPON AutomaticallyassignIPaddress,subnetmask,andgatewaytotheprojectorfromyour
DHCPserver.
DHCPOFF SetIPaddress,subnetmask,andgatewaytotheprojectorassignedbyyournetwork
administrator.
IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.
SUBNETMASK Setyoursubnetmasknumberofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.
GATEWAY Setthedefaultgatewayofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.
AUTODNSON DHCPserverwillautomatically assign IPaddressof DNS serverconnectedtothe
projector.
AUTODNSOFF SetyourIPaddressofDNSserverconnectedtotheprojector.

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3. Convenient Features
•NAME
PROJECTORNAME Entera nameforyourprojectorso thatyourcomputercan identifythe projector. A
projectornamemustbe16charactersorless.
TIP:Projectornamewillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
HOSTNAME Enterthehostnameofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector.Ahostnamemustbe
15orless.
DOMAINNAME Enterthe domainnameofthenetwork connectedtotheprojector.Adomainname
mustbe60charactersorless.
•ALERTMAIL
ALERTMAIL Thisoptionwillnotifyyourcomputeroferrormessagesviae-mailwhenusingwiredLAN.
PlacingacheckmarkwillturnontheAlertMailfeature.
ClearingacheckmarkwillturnofftheAlertMailfeature.
Sampleofamessagetobesentfromtheprojector:
Subject:[Projector]ProjectorInformation
THECOOLINGFANHASSTOPPED.
[INFORMATION]
PROJECTORNAME:PH1202HLSeries
LIGHTHOURSUSED:0000[H]
FILTERHOURSUSED:0000[H]
SENDER’SADDRESS Entersender’saddress.
SMTPSERVERNAME EntertheSMTPservernametobeconnectedtotheprojector.
RECIPIENT’SADDRESS
1,2,3
Enteryourrecipient’saddress.Uptothreeaddressescanbeentered.
TESTMAIL Sendatestmailtocheckwhetheryoursettingsarecorrectornot
NOTE:
• Ifyouexecuteatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthishappen,checkifnetwork
settings are correct.
• Ifyouenteredanincorrectaddressinatest,youmaynotreceiveanAlertmail.Shouldthis
happen,checkiftheRecipient’sAddressiscorrect.
SAVE Clickthisbuttontosaveyoursettingstotheprojector’smemory.

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3. Convenient Features
•NETWORKSERVICE
PJLinkPASSWORD SetapasswordforPJLink*.Apasswordmustbe32charactersorless.Donotforget
yourpassword.However,ifyouforgetyourpassword,consultwithyourdealer.
HTTPPASSWORD SetapasswordforHTTPserver.Apasswordmustbe10charactersorless.
Whenapasswordissetup,youwillbepromptedforyourusername(arbitrary)and
passwordduringLOGON.
AMXBEACON TurnonorofffordetectionfromAMXDeviceDiscoverywhenconnectingtothenetwork
supportedbyAMX’sNetLinxcontrolsystem.
TIP:
WhenusingadevicethatsupportsAMXDeviceDiscovery,allAMXNetLinxcontrolsystemwill
recognizethedeviceanddownloadtheappropriateDeviceDiscoveryModulefromanAMXserver.
PlacingacheckmarkwillenabledetectingtheprojectorfromAMXDeviceDiscovery.
ClearingacheckmarkwilldisabledetectingtheprojectorfromAMXDeviceDiscovery.
NOTE: If you forget your password, contact your dealer.
*WhatisPJLink?
PJLinkisastandardizationofprotocolusedforcontrollingprojectorsofdifferentmanufacturers.Thisstandard
protocolisestablishedbyJapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssociation(JBMIA)in2005.
TheprojectorsupportsallthecommandsofPJLinkClass1.
SettingofPJLinkwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
CRESTRON
•ROOMVIEWformanagingfromthecomputer.
DISABLE DisablesROOMVIEW.
ENABLE EnablesROOMVIEW.
•CRESTRONCONTROLformanagingfromthecontroller.
DISABLE DisablesCRESTRONCONTROL.
ENABLE EnablesCRESTRONCONTROL.
IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofCRESTRONSERVER.
IPID SetyourIPIDofCRESTRONSERVER.
•INFORMATION
WIREDLAN DisplayalistofsettingsofwiredLANconnection.
UPDATE Reectsettingswhentheyarechanged.
TIP:TheCRESTRONsettingsarerequiredonlyforusewithCRESTRONROOMVIEW.
Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.crestron.com

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3. Convenient Features
⓭ Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS
MEMORY]
TheadjustedvaluescanbestoredinprojectormemorywhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFOCUSbuttons
oftheprojector.Adjustedvaluescanbeappliedtothesignalyouselected.Thiswilleliminatetheneedtoadjustlens
shift,focus,andzoomatthetimeofsourceselection.Therearetwowaystosaveadjustedvaluesforlensshift,zoom,
andfocus.
Functionname Description page
REF.LENSMEMORY Adjustedvaluescommontoallinputsignals.Atthetimeofinstallation,
twokindsofadjustedvaluescanberecorded.
Ifnoadjustedvaluesarestoredin[LENSMEMORY],adjustedvalues
fromtheselectedprole([REF.LENSMEMORY])willbeappliedfor
lensadjustment.
→page106
LENSMEMORY Adjustedvaluesforeachinputsignal.
Usetheadjustedvaluesforthesignalwithadifferentaspectratioor
resolution.Theadjustedvaluescanbeappliedatthetimeofsource
selection.
→page91
NOTE:
• Besuretocarryout[LENSCALIBRATION]afterreplacingthelensunit.(→ page 16, 106)
If you need to replace the lens unit, contact your dealer and have them do it for you.
Usage Example
Whenyouwishtodisplayonascreenhavinga4:3aspectratioanNTSCorother4:3aspectratiosignalandan
SXGAorother5:4aspectratiosignal:
Performshift,focus,andzoomadjustmentstosettheverticalscreensizeoftheverticallytall5:4aspectratiosignal
tostandard.
Both4:3aspectratiosignalsand5:4aspectratiosignalscannowbedisplayed.
Notethatwiththeseshift,focus,andzoomadjustments,the4:3aspectratiosignalwillbecomesmalleronthescreen.
Toeliminatethissizereduction,adjusttheshift,focusandzoomtotheoptimumconditionforeachofthe4:3aspect
ratiosignalandthe5:4aspectratiosignal.
Memory(storage)ofeachofthesevalueswillpermitprojectionatanoptimumconditionuponsignalswitching.
To store your adjusted values in [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpresstheENTERbutton.
3. Press the ▶buttontoselect[INSTALLATION].
4. Press the ▼buttontoselect[REF.LENSMEMORY]andpresstheENTERbutton.

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The[REF.LENSMEMORY]screenwillbedisplayed.
5. Makesure[PROFILE]ishighlighted,thenpresstheENTERbutton.
The[PROFILE]selectionscreenappears.
6. Press the ▼/▲buttonstoselectthe[PROFILE]number,thenpresstheENTERbutton.
Returntothe[REF.LENSMEMORY]settingsscreen.
7. Select[STORE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplayed.
8. Press the ◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Selecta[PROFILE]numberandsavetheadjusted[LENSSHIFT],[ZOOM],and[FOCUS]valuestoit.
• The[FORCEDMUTE]settingstopsprojectionduringlensshift.(→page105)

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3. Convenient Features
9. PresstheMENUbutton.
Themenuwillbeclosed.
TIP:
• Tostoreadjustedvaluesforeachinputsource,usetheLensMemoryfunction.(→ page 91)
To call up your adjusted values from [REF. LENS MEMORY]:
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▶buttontoselect[SETUP]andpresstheENTERbutton.
3. Press the ▶buttontoselect[INSTALLATION].
4. Press the ▼buttontoselect[REF.LENSMEMORY]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The[REF.LENSMEMORY]screenwillbedisplayed.
5. Makesure[PROFILE]ishighlighted,thenpresstheENTERbutton.
The[PROFILE]selectionscreenappears.
6. Press the ▼/▲buttonstoselectthe[PROFILE]number,thenpresstheENTERbutton.

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Returntothe[REF.LENSMEMORY]settingsscreen.
7. Select[MOVE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Thelenswillshiftbasedontheadjustedvaluesstoredintheselected[PROFILE].
8. Press the ◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theadjustedvalueswillbeappliedtothecurrentsignal..
9. PresstheMENUbutton.
Themenuwillbeclosed.

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TIP:
Tocalluptheadjustedvaluesfrom[LENSMEMORY]:
1. Fromthemenu,select[ADJUST]→[LENSMEMORY]→[MOVE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ◀buttontoselectand[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Duringprojection,iftheadjustedvaluesforaninputsignalhavebeensaved,thelenswillshift.Ifnot,thelenswill
shiftaccordingtotheadjustedvaluesstoredintheselected[REF.LENSMEMORY][PROFILE]number.
Toautomaticallyapplytheadjustedvaluesatthetimeofsourceselection:
1. Fromthemenu,select[SETUP]→[REF.LENSMEMORY]→[LOADBYSIGNAL]andpresstheENTERbut-
ton.
2. Press the ▼buttontoselectand[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Thiswillmovethelensautomaticallytothepositionatthetimeofsourceselectionaccordingtotheadjustedvalues.
NOTE:TheLensMemoryfunctionmaynotproduceacompletelyalignedimage(duetotolerancesinthelenses)usingtheadjusted
valuesstoredintheprojector.AftercallingupandapplyingtheadjustedvaluesfromtheLensMemoryfunction,nelyadjustthe
lens shift, zoom and focus to produce the best possible image.

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4. Multi-Screen Projection
❶ Things that can be done using multi-screen projection
Thisprojectorcanbeusedsinglyorarrangedinmultipleunitsformulti-screenprojection.
Wewillintroduceanexampleusingtwoprojectionscreenshere.
Case 1
Usingasingleprojectortoprojecttwotypesofvideosatthesametime
[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]
Case 2
Usingfourprojectors(resolution:FULLHD)toprojectvideowitharesolutionof3840×2160pixels
[TILING]
Case 1. Using a single projector to project two types of videos [PIP/PICTURE BY
PICTURE]
Connection example and projection image
Inthecaseof[PICTUREBYPICTURE] Inthecaseof[PIP]
On-screenmenuoperations
Display[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]→[MODE]screenintheon-screenmenuandselect[PIP]or
[PICTUREBYPICTURE].
Fordetails,pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”.(→page58)

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Case 2. Using four projectors (resolution: FULL HD) to project videos with a resolution
of 3840 × 2160 pixels [TILING]
Connection example and projection image
On-screenmenuoperations
1 Foursimilarvideosaredisplayedwhenfourprojectorsareprojected.
Pleaserequestthedealertoadjusttheprojectionpositionofeachprojector.

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2 Operatetheon-screenmenuusingthefourrespectiveprojectorstodividetheimageintofourportions.
Display[DISPLAY]→[MULTISCREEN]→[PICTURESETTING]Screenintheon-screenmenuandselect[TIL-
ING].
(1)Inthescreenforsettingthenumberofhorizontalunits,select[2UNITS].(numberofunitsinthehorizontaldirec-
tion)
(2)Inthescreenforsettingthenumberofverticalunits,select[2UNITS].(numberofunitsintheverticaldirection)
(3)Inthescreenforsettingthehorizontalorder,select[1stUNIT]or[2ndUNIT].
(lookatthescreens,theoneontheleftisthe[1stUNIT]whiletheoneontherightisthe[2ndUNIT])
(4)Inthescreenforsettingtheverticalorder,selectthe[1stUNIT]orthe[2ndUNIT].
(lookatthescreens,theoneatthetopisthe[1stUNIT]whiletheoneatthebottomisthe[2ndUNIT])
3 Adjustthelensshiftofeachprojectortone-tunetheboundariesofthescreen.
Forfurtherne-tuning,adjustusing[DISPLAY]→[EDGEBLENDING]intheon-screenmenuforeachprojector.
Fordetails,pleasereferto“4-3DisplayingaPictureUsing[EDGEBLENDING]”.
(→page62)

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Things to note when installing projectors
• Leave60cm/23.6"oroverspacebetweentheprojectorswhenprojectorsareinstalledsidebyside,sothatthe
intakeventsoftheprojectorsarenotobstructed.Inaddition,leaveaspaceofatleast30cm/11.8"betweenthe
intakeventandthewallandatleast70cm/27.6"betweentheexhaustventandthewall.Whentheairintakeand
dischargeoutletareobstructed,thetemperatureinsidetheprojectorwillriseandthismayresultinamalfunction.
60cm/23.6"orgreater
• Donotdirectlystackprojectorunits.
WARNING
Projectorsstackeddirectlycouldfallandcauseinjury.Theprojector(s)couldalsobecome
damagedorbroken.
• Exampleofmultipleprojectorsinstalledtogether
Whenusingmultipleprojectorstogetherformultiscreenprojection,besuretosetthemupinaspecializedprojector
cabinetliketheonethatfollows.
[Installationexample]
IntakeventIntakevent Cabinet
Airdischarge
Airintake
Rear Rear
WARNING
Pleaserequestthedealerforspecialinstallationservicessuchaswhenmountingtheprojectortotheceiling.Never
carryouttheinstallationbyyourself.Theprojectormayfalldownandresultininjury.Pleaseuseasturdycabinet
thatcanwithstandtheweightoftheprojectorfortheinstallation.Pleasedonotpileuptheprojectorsdirectlyon
topofoneanother.
NOTE:
• Fortherangeoftheprojectiondistance,pleaserefertotheAppendix“Throwdistanceandscreensize”.(→ page 156)

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❷ Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time
Theprojectorhasafeaturethatallowsyoutoviewtwodifferentsignalssimultaneously.Youhavetwomodes:picture
inpicture(PIP)modeandpicturebypicture(PICTUREBYPICTURE)mode.
Theprojectionvideointherstscreendisplayisknownasthemaindisplaywhiletheprojectionvideothatiscalled
outsubsequentlyisknownasthesub-display.
Selecttheprojectionfunctionunder[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]→[MODE]intheon-screenmenu
(thedefaultfactorysettingwhenshippedisPIP).(→page92)
• Asinglescreenisprojectedwhenpoweristurnedon.
Picture in Picture function (PIP)
Asmallsub-displayisdisplayedinsidethemaindisplay.
Thesub-displaycanbesetupandadjustedasfollows.(→page93)
• Selectwhethertodisplaythesub-displayatthetopright,topleft,bottomright
orbottomleftofthescreen(thesizeofthesub-displaycanbeselectedand
thepositioncanbene-tuned)
• Switchthemaindisplaywiththesub-display
Main Display
Sub-Display
Picturebypicturefunction(PICTUREBYPICTURE)
Displaythemaindisplayandsub-displaysidebyside.
Themaindisplayandsub-displaycanbesetupandadjustedasfollows.(→
page93)
• Selectingthedisplayboundary(ratio)ofthemaindisplayandsub-display
• Switchthemaindisplayandsub-display
Main Display Sub-Display
Inputterminalsthatcanbeusedforthemainscreenandsub-screen.
Themainscreenandsub-screencanprovidethefollowinginputterminals.
• Themaindisplayandsub-displaysupportcomputersignalsuptoWUXGA@60HzRB.
Sub-Display or additional display
HDMI DisplayPort BNC BNC(CV) BNC(Y/C) COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT
Main Display
HDMI
No
Yes Yes Yes Yes
No No
DisplayPort Yes Yes Yes Yes
BNC Yes Yes
No
No Yes Yes
BNC(CV) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
BNC(Y/C) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
COMPUTER Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes
HDBaseT No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
SLOT No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
NOTE:
• Somesignalsmaynotappeardependingontheresolution.

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Projecting two screens
1. PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheon-screenmenuandselect[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE].
Thisdisplaysthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]screenintheon-screenmenu.
2. Select[SUBINPUT]usingthe▼/▲ buttons, and press the ENTER button.
Thisdisplaysthe[SUBINPUT]screen.
3. Select the input signal using the ▼/▲ buttons, and press the ENTER button.
The[PIP](PICTUREINPICTURE)or[PICTUREBYPICTURE]screensetupunder[MODE]isprojected.(→page
92)
• Whenthesignalnameisdisplayedingrey,thismeansthatitcannotbeselected.
• ThesignalcanalsobeselectedbypressingthePIP/FREEZEbuttonontheremotecontrol.
4. Press the MENU button.
Theon-screenmenuwilldisappear.
5. Whenreturningtosinglescreen,displaythe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTUE]screenonemoretimeandselect
[OFF]inthe[SUBINPUT]screenoftheStep3.
TIP:
• Duringdual-screenprojection,iftheselectedinputisnotsupportedbythesub-screen,thesub-screenwillappearasablack
screen.

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Switching the main display with the sub-display and vice versa
1. PresstheMENUbuttontodisplaytheon-screenmenuandselect[DISPLAY]→[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE].
Thisdisplaysthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]screenintheon-screenmenu.
2. Select[PICTURESWAP]usingthe▼/▲ buttons and then press the ENTER button.
Displaythescreenforswitchingthedisplaypositions.
3. Select[ON]usingthe▼ button and then press the ENTER button.
Thevideoofthemaindisplaywillswitchwiththatofthesub-display.
Whenturned“OFF” Whenturned“ON”
Sub-displayvideo
Maindisplayvideo Sub-displayvideo
Maindisplayvideo
ThesignaloutputfromtheHDMIOUTterminaldoesnotchangeevenifthedisplaypositionsareswitched.
4. Press the menu button.
Theon-screenmenuwilldisappear.

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Restrictions
• Thefollowingoperationsareenabledonlyforthemaindisplay.
• Visualadjustments
• Videomagnication/demaginicationusingthepartialD-ZOOM/ZOOM+/−buttons.
However,magnication/demaginicationisuptotheboundarysetin[PICTUREBYPICTURE].
• TESTPATTERN
• Thefollowingoperationsareenabledforboththemaindisplayandsub-display.Theseoperationscannotbeap-
pliedindividually.
• Momentarydeletionofvideo
• Videopause
• [PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]cannotbeusedwhena3Dvideoisbeingdisplayed.
• Whenusingthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]function,[CLOSEDCAPTION]and[DYNAMICCONTRAST]can
beused.
• [PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]cannotbeusedwhenthesignalinputhasaresolutionof1920×1080ormore.
• TheHDMIOUTterminalhasarepeaterfunction.Theoutputresolutionislimitedbythemaximumresolutionof
theconnectedmonitorandprojector.

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❸ Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING]
Ahighresolutionvideocanbeprojectedonanevenbiggerscreenbycombiningmultipleprojectorsontheleft,right,
topandbottom.
Thisprojectorisequippedwithan“EDGEBLENDINGFunction”thatmakestheedges(boundaries)oftheprojection
screenindistinguishable.
NOTE:
• Forprojectorthrowdistances,referto“Throwdistanceandscreensize”onpage156.
• BeforeperformingtheEdgeBlendingfunction,placetheprojectorinthecorrectpositionsothattheimagebecomessquarein
theappropriatesize,andthenmakeopticaladjustments(lensshift,focus,andzoom).
• Adjustthebrightnessofeachprojectorusing[ADJUST]under[LIGHTMODE].Afteradjustingthebrightness,youcankeepthe
setbrightnesslevelbyturningONthe[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode.Inaddition,use[REF.WHITEBALANCE]toadjustthe
[CONTRAST]and[BRIGHTNESS].
BeforeexplaininguseoftheEdgeBlendingfunction
Thissectionexplainsthecasefor“Example:Placingtwoprojectorssidebyside”.Asshown,theprojectedimageon
theleftisreferredtoas“ProjectorA”andtheprojectedimageontherightisreferredto“ProjectorB”.Unlessotherwise
speciedhereinafter,the“projector”isusedtomeanbothAandB.
Example:Placingtwoprojectorssidebyside
EdgeBlendingarea
Projectedarea
Projectedarea
ProjectorA ProjectorB

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Preparation:
• Turnontheprojectoranddisplayasignal.
• Whenperformingsettingsoradjustmentsusingtheremotecontrol,enablethe[CONTROLID]soasnottoactivate
theotherprojectors.(→page113)
Setting the overlap of projection screens
①
Enable[EDGEBLENDING].
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Select[EDGEBLENDING].
The[EDGEBLENDING]screenwillbedisplayed.Alignthecursorwith[MODE]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.
Themodescreenwillbedisplayed.
3. Select[MODE]→[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.
ThisenablestheEdgeBlendingfunction.Thefollowingmenuitemsareavailable:
[TOP],[BOTTOM],[LEFT],[RIGHT],and[BLACKLEVEL]
4. Select[RIGHT]forProjectorAand[LEFT]forProjectorB.
PresstheENTERbutton.
Thefollowingitemsareavailable:
[CONTROL],[MARKER],[RANGE],and[POSITION]

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5. Select[CONTROL]→[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Each[TOP],[BOTTOM],[LEFT],[RIGHT],and[BLACKLEVEL]hasitsown[CONTROL],[MARKER],[RANGE],
and[POSITION].
• ForProjectorA,setthe[CONTROL]forthe[TOP],[LEFT]and[BOTTOM]to[OFF].SimilarlyforProjectorB,set
the[CONTROL]forthe[TOP],[RIGHT]and[BOTTOM]to[OFF].
②Adjust[RANGE]and[POSITION]todetermineanareaofoverlappededgesofimages
projected from each projector.
Turningon[MARKER]willdisplaymarkersinmagentaandgreen.
Themagentamarkerisusedfor[RANGE]andgreenonefor[POSITION].
[RANGE]
(Determineanareaofoverlappededgesof
images.)
[POSITION]
(Determinethepositionofoverlappededgesofimages.)
Greenmarker
Turnon[RIGHT]
Magentamarker
Turnon[LEFT]
Magentamarker
* The2screensareseparatedinthediagramforexplanatorypurposes.

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1 Adjust[RANGE].
Usethe◀or▶buttontoadjusttheoverlappedarea.
TIP:
• Adjusttooverlaponeprojector’markerwiththeotherprojector’smarker.
2 Adjust[POSITION].
Usethe◀or▶buttontoalignoneedgewiththeotheredgeofoverlappedimages.
TIP:
• Whendisplayingasignalwithadifferentresolution,performtheEdgeBlendingfunctionfromthestart.
• Settingof[MARKER]willnotbesavedandreturnto[OFF]whentheprojectoristurnedoff.
• Todisplayorhidethemarkerwhiletheprojectorisrunning,turnonoroff[MARKER]fromthemenu.

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Black Level Adjustment
Thisadjuststheblackleveloftheoverlappingareaandthenon-overlappingareaofthemulti-screen(EDGEBLENDING).
Adjustthebrightnesslevelifyoufeelthedifferenceistoolarge.
NOTE:
Thisfunctionisenabledonlywhen[MODE]isturnedon.
Adjustableareavariesdependingonwhatcombinationof[TOP],[BOTTOM],[LEFT]and[RIGHT]areturnedon.
Example:AdjustingtheBlackLevelwhenplacingtwoprojectorssidebyside
Widthofoverlap
Adjust[CENTER] Adjust[CENTER]
ProjectorA’s
image
ProjectorB’s
image
Adjust[CENTER-RIGHT] Adjust[CENTER-LEFT]
1. Turnon[MODE]
2. Select[BLACKLEVEL]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Thescreenwillswitchtotheblackleveladjustmentscreen.
3. Use the ▼ or ▲ button to select an item and use the ◀ or ▶ to adjust the black level.
Dothisfortheotherprojectorifnecessary.

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9-segmentedportionsforBlackLeveladjustment
Thecenterprojector
Thisfunctionadjuststhebrightnesslevelof9-segmentedportionsforthecenterprojectorand4-segmentedportions
fortheleftbottomprojectorasshownbelow.
TOP-LEFT
BOTTOM-LEFT
CENTER-
LEFT
TOP-RIGHT
CENTER-RIGHT
BOTTOM-RIGHT
TOP-CENTER
CENTER
CENTER
BOTTOM-CENTER
TOP-RIGHT
CENTER-RIGHT
TOP-CENTER
TIP:
• Thenumberofblackleveldivisionscreens(maximumofninedivisions)changesdependingonthenumberofedgeblending
positionsselected(top,bottom,right,left).Inaddition,whenthetop/bottomandleft/rightendsareselected,thecornerdivision
screen appears.
• Theedgeblendingwidthisthewidthsetintherangeandthecornerisformedbytheintersectingareaofthetop/bottomends
or left / right ends.
• The[BLACKLEVEL]canbeadjustedtomakeitbrighteronly.

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❶ Using the Menus
NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly depending on input signal and the projector setting.
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu.
NOTE: The commands such as ENTER,EXIT,▲▼, ◀▶ in the bottom show available buttons for your operation.
2. Press the ◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu.
3. Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the top item or the first
tab.
4. Use the ▲▼ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or
set.
You can use the ◀▶ buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the tab you want.
5. Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the submenu window.
6. Adjustthelevelorturntheselecteditemonoroffbyusingthe▲▼◀▶ buttons on the remote control or
the projector cabinet.
Changesarestoreduntiladjustedagain.
7. Repeat steps 2-6 to adjust an additional item, or press the EXIT button on the remote control or the projec-
tor cabinet to quit the menu display.
NOTE:Whenamenuormessageisdisplayed,severallinesofinformationmaybelost,dependingonthesignalorsettings.
8. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
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Menu Elements
Slidebar
Solidtriangle
Menumode
Tab
Radiobutton
LIGHTMODEsymbol
Menuwindowsordialogboxestypicallyhavethefollowingelements:
Highlight ............................. Indicates the selected menu or item.
Solid triangle
......................Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active.
Tab
......................................Indicates a group of features in a dialog box. Selecting on any tab brings its page to the front.
Radio button
....................... Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box.
Source
................................Indicates the currently selected source.
Menu mode
........................Indicates the current menu mode: BASIC or ADVANCED.
Off Timer remaining time
.... Indicates the remaining countdown time when the [OFF TIMER] is preset.
Slide bar
.............................Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment.
LIGHT MODE symbol
..........Indicates [LIGHT MODE] is set.
Key Lock symbol
................Indicates the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is enabled.
Thermometer symbol
.........Indicates the [LIGHT MODE] is forcibly set to [ECO] mode because the internal temperature is too
high.
HIGH symbol
......................Indicates the [FAN MODE] is set to [HIGH] mode.
Source
Availablebuttons
Thermometersymbol
KeyLocksymbol
OffTimerremaining
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Highlight

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* Theasterisk(*)indicatesthatthedefaultsettingvariesdependingonthesignal.
*1 The[GAMMACORRECTION]itemisavailablewhenanitemotherthan[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[REFERENCE].
*2 The[SCREENSIZE]itemisavailablewhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[REFERENCE].
*3 When[PRESENTATION]or[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[REFERENCE],the[COLORTEMPERATURE]isnotavailable.
•Basicmenuitemsareindicatedbyshadedarea.
❷ List of Menu Items
Somemenuitemsarenotavailabledependingontheinputsource.
Menu Item Default Options
INPUT
HDMI *
DisplayPort *
BNC *
BNC(CV) *
BNC(Y/C) *
COMPUTER *
HDBaseT
SLOT
ENTRY LIST
TEST PATTERN
ADJUST
PICTURE
MODE STANDARD STANDARD, PROFESSIONAL
PRESET *
HIGH-BRIGHT, PRESENTATION, VIDEO, MOVIE, GRAPHIC, sRGB,
DICOM SIM.
DETAIL SETTINGS
GENERAL
REFERENCE *
HIGH-BRIGHT, PRESENTATION, VIDEO, MOVIE, GRAPHIC, sRGB,
DICOM SIM.
GAMMA CORRECTION*
1
SELECT DYNAMIC, NATURAL, BLACK DETAIL
NATURAL SETTING
SCREEN SIZE*
2
* LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL
COLOR TEMPERATURE*
3
*
DYNAMIC CONTRAST * OFF, MOTION IMAGE, STILL IMAGE
WHITE BALANCE
CONTRAST R 0
CONTRAST G 0
CONTRAST B 0
BRIGHTNESS R 0
BRIGHTNESS G 0
BRIGHTNESS B 0
COLOR CORRECTION
RED 0
GREEN 0
BLUE 0
YELLOW 0
MAGENTA 0
CYAN 0
CONTRAST 50
BRIGHTNESS 50
SHARPNESS 10
COLOR 50
HUE 0
RESET
IMAGE
OPTIONS
CLOCK *
PHASE *
HORIZONTAL *
VERTICAL *
BLANKING * TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT
OVERSCAN AUTO AUTO, 0[%], 5[%], 10[%]
ASPECT RATIO
AUTO (COMPUTER) AUTO, 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 15:9, 16:10, NATIVE
AUTO
(COMPONENT/VIDEO/S-VIDEO) AUTO, 4:3, LETTERBOX, WIDE
SCREEN, ZOOM
AUTO
(COMPONENT/VIDEO/S-VIDEO) AUTO, 4:3 WINDOW, LETTERBOX,
WIDE SCREEN, FULL
INPUT RESOLUTION * –
VIDEO
NOISE REDUCTION
RANDOM NR OFF OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
MOSQUITO NR OFF OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
BLOCK NR OFF OFF, LOW
DEINTERLACE NORMAL NORMAL, MOVIE, STILL
CONTRAST
ENHANCEMENT
MODE AUTO OFF, AUTO, NORMAL
GAIN
SIGNAL TYPE AUTO AUTO, RGB, COMPONENT
VIDEO LEVEL AUTO AUTO, NORMAL, ENHANCED, SUPER WHITE
3D SETTINGS
STEREO VIEWER SINGLE, DUAL LEFT, DUAL RIGHT
FORMAT AUTO
AUTO, OFF(2D), FRAME PACKING, SIDE BY SIDE(HALF), SIDE
BY SIDE(FULL), TOP AND BOTTOM, FRAME ALTERNATIVE, LINE
ALTERNATIVE
L/R INVERT OFF OFF, ON
LENS
MEMORY
STORE
MOVE
RESET

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Menu Item Default Options
DISPLAY
PIP/PICTURE
BY PICTURE
SUB INPUT OFF
OFF, HDMI, DisplayPort, BNC, BNC(CV), BNC(Y/C), COMPUTER,
HDBaseT, SLOT
MODE PIP PIP, PICTURE BY PICTURE
PICTURE SWAP OFF OFF, ON
PIP SETTING
START POSITION TOP-LEFT TOP-LEFT, TOP-RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-RIGHT
HORIZONTAL POSITION
VERTICAL POSITION
SIZE MEDIUM LARGE, MEDIUM, SMALL
BORDER
GEOMETRIC
CORRECTION
KEYSTONE
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
TILT
THROW RATIO
CORNERSTONE
TOP-LEFT, TOP-CENTER, TOP-RIGHT, CENTER-LEFT, CENTER-
RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-CENTER, BOTTOM-RIGHT
HORIZONTAL CORNER
TOP-LEFT, TOP-CENTER, TOP-RIGHT, CENTER-LEFT, CENTER-
RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-CENTER, BOTTOM-RIGHT
VERTICAL CORNER
TOP-LEFT, TOP-CENTER, TOP-RIGHT, CENTER-LEFT, CENTER-
RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-CENTER, BOTTOM-RIGHT
PINCUSHION TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT
PC TOOL OFF OFF, 1, 2, 3
RESET
EDGE
BLENDING
MODE OFF OFF, ON
TOP
CONTROL ON OFF, ON
MARKER OFF OFF, ON
RANGE
POSITION
BOTTOM
CONTROL ON OFF, ON
MARKER OFF OFF, ON
RANGE
POSITION
LEFT
CONTROL ON OFF, ON
MARKER OFF OFF, ON
RANGE
POSITION
RIGHT
CONTROL ON OFF, ON
MARKER OFF OFF, ON
RANGE
POSITION
BLACK LEVEL
TOP-LEFT
TOP-CENTER
TOP-RIGHT
CENTER-LEFT
CENTER
CENTER-RIGHT
BOTTOM-LEFT
BOTTOM-CENTER
BOTTOM-RIGHT
MULTI
SCREEN
WHITE BALANCE
MODE OFF OFF, ON
CONTRAST W
CONTRAST R
CONTRAST G
CONTRAST B
BRIGHTNESS W
BRIGHTNESS R
BRIGHTNESS G
BRIGHTNESS B
PICTURE SETTING
MODE OFF OFF, ZOOM, TILING
ZOOM
HORIZONTAL ZOOM
VERTICAL ZOOM
HORIZONTAL POSITION
VERTICAL POSITION
TILING
WIDTH 1 UNIT, 2 UNITS, 3 UNITS, 4 UNITS
HEIGHT 1 UNIT, 2 UNITS, 3 UNITS, 4 UNITS
HORIZONTAL POSITION 1st UNIT, 2nd UNIT, 3rd UNIT, 4th UNIT
VERTICAL POSITION 1st UNIT, 2nd UNIT, 3rd UNIT, 4th UNIT

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Menu Item Default Options
SETUP
MENU
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, SVENSKA,
日本語
DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA, MAGYAR, POLSKI,
NEDERLANDS, SUOMI
NORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУССКИЙ,
, Ελληνικά, 中文, 한국어
ROMÂNĂ, HRVATSKA, БЪЛГАРСКИ, INDONESIA, , ไทย,
, 繁體中文
COLOR SELECT COLOR COLOR, MONOCHROME
INPUT DISPLAY ON OFF, ON
MESSAGE DISPLAY ON OFF, ON
ID DISPLAY ON OFF, ON
3D CAUTION MESSAGE ON OFF, ON
DISPLAY TIME
AUTO 45
SEC
MANUAL, AUTO 5 SEC, AUTO 15 SEC, AUTO 45 SEC
FILTER MESSAGE OFF
OFF, 100[H], 500[H], 1000[H], 2000[H], 5000[H], 10000[H],
20000[H]
INSTALLATION
ORIENTATION
DESKTOP
FRONT
DESKTOP FRONT, CEILING REAR, DESKTOP REAR, CEILING
FRONT
SCREEN TYPE FREE FREE, 4:3 SCREEN, 16:9 SCREEN, 16:10 SCREEN
WALL COLOR OFF
OFF, WHITEBOARD, BLACKBOARD, BLACKBOARD (GRAY), LIGHT
YELLOW, LIGHT GREEN, LIGHT BLUE, SKY BLUE, LIGHT ROSE,
PINK
FAN MODE AUTO AUTO, HIGH
LIGHT MODE
LIGHT MODE NORMAL NORMAL, ECO1, ECO2, LONG LIFE
CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF OFF, ON
ADJUST 30–100%
SHUTTER SETTINGS
POWER ON SHUTTER OPEN OPEN, CLOSE
PICTURE MUTE SHUTTER OPEN OPEN, CLOSE
FADE IN TIME 0–10 SEC
FADE OUT TIME 0–10 SEC
REF. WHITE BALANCE
CONTRAST R
CONTRAST G
CONTRAST B
BRIGHTNESS R
BRIGHTNESS G
BRIGHTNESS B
UNIFORMITY R
UNIFORMITY B
REF. LENS MEMORY
PROFILE 1 1, 2
STORE
MOVE
RESET
LOAD BY SIGNAL OFF OFF, ON
FORCED MUTE OFF OFF, ON
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Menu Item Default Options
SETUP CONTROL
TOOLS
ADMINISTRA-
TOR MODE
MENU MODE ADVANCED ADVANCED, BASIC
NOT SAVE SETTING VALUES OFF OFF, ON
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSWORD
PROGRAM
TIMER
ENABLE OFF OFF, ON
SETTINGS
EDIT
ACTIVE OFF, ON
DAY
SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, MON-FRI, MON-SAT, EVERY
DAY
TIME
FUNCTION POWER, INPUT, LIGHT MODE
ADVANCED
SETTINGS
POWER OFF, ON
INPUT
HDMI, DisplayPort, BNC, BNC(CV), BNC(Y/C), COMPUTER,
HDBaseT, SLOT
LIGHT MODE NORMAL, ECO1, ECO2
REPEAT OFF, ON
DELETE
UP
DOWN
BACK
DATE AND TIME
SETTINGS
TIME
ZONE
SETTIMGS
GMT
-12:00, -11:30, -11:00, -10:30, -10:00, -09:30, -09:00, -08:30,
-08:00, -07:30, -07:00, -06:30, -06:00, -05:30, -05:00, -04:30,
-04:00, -03:30, -03:00, -02:30, -02:00, -01:30, -01:00, -00:30,
00:00, +00:30, +01:00, +01:30, +02:00, +02:30, +03:00, +03:30,
+04:00, +04;30, +05:00, +05:30, +06:00, +06:30, +07:00, +07:30,
+08:00, +08:30, +09:00, +09:30, +10:00, +10:30, +11:00, +11:30,
+12:00, +12:30, +13:00
DATE
AND TIME
SETTINGS
DATE MM/DD/YYYY
TIME HH:MM
INTERNET TIME
SERVER
OFF, ON
IP ADDRESS
UPDATE
SUMMER
TIME
SETTINGS
ENABLE OFF, ON
MON(START) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
DAY(START)
FIRST WEEK, SECOND WEEK, THIRD WEEK, FOURTH WEEK, LAST
WEEK
SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT
TIME(START)
MON(EXIT) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
DAY(EXIT)
FIRST WEEK, SECOND WEEK, THIRD WEEK, FOURTH WEEK, LAST
WEEK
SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT
TIME(EXIT)
TIME DIFFERENCE +01:00, +00:30, -00:30, -01:00
MOUSE (Note) Cannot be used for this device.
CONTROL PANEL LOCK OFF OFF, ON
NOTIFICATION SETTINGS
REAR LED ON OFF, ON
BUZZER ON OFF, ON
SECURITY OFF OFF, ON
COMMUNICATION SPEED 38400bps 4800bps, 9600bps, 19200bps, 38400bps, 115200bps
CONTROL ID
CONTROL ID NUMBER 1 1–254
CONTROL ID OFF OFF, ON
REMOTE SENSOR
FRONT/
BACK
FRONT/BACK, FRONT, BACK, HDBaseT
LENS TYPE
WITH
SENSOR
WITH SENSOR, WITHOUT SENSOR

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Menu Item Default Options
SETUP
NETWORK
SETTINGS
WIRED LAN
PROFILES DISABLE, PROFILE 1, PROFILE 2
DHCP OFF, ON
IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.10
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY 192.168.0.1
AUTO DNS OFF, ON
DNS CONFIGURATION
RECONNECT
PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME
PH1202HL Series
DOMAIN
HOST NAME necpj
DOMAIN NAME
ALERT MAIL
ALERT MAIL OFF, ON
HOST NAME
DOMAIN NAME
SENDER'S ADDRESS
SMTP SERVER NAME
RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 1
RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 2
RECIPIENT'S ADDRESS 3
TEST MAIL
NETWORK SERVICE
HTTP
SERVER
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSWORD
PJLink
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSWORD
AMX
BEACON
OFF, ON
CRESTRON
ROOMVIEW OFF, ON
CRESTRON
CONTROL (ENABLE,
CONTROLLER IP
ADDRESS, IP ID)
SOURCE
OPTIONS
AUTO ADJUST NORMAL OFF, NORMAL, FINE
COLOR SYSTEM
BNC(VIDEO) AUTO AUTO, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM
BNC(Y/C) AUTO AUTO, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM
DEFAULT INPUT SELECT LAST
LAST, AUTO, HDMI, DisplayPort, BNC, BNC(CV), BNC(Y/C),
COMPUTER, HDBaseT, SLOT
SEAMLESS SWITCHING OFF OFF, ON
CLOSED CAPTION OFF
OFF, CAPTION1, CAPTION2, CAPTION3, CAPTION4, TEXT1, TEXT2,
TEXT3, TEXT4
BACKGROUND BLUE BLUE, BLACK, LOGO
POWER
OPTIONS
STANDBY MODE NORMAL NORMAL, HDBaseT STANDBY
DIRECT POWER ON OFF OFF, ON
AUTO POWER ON SELECT OFF OFF, HDMI, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseT, SLOT
AUTO POWER OFF 1:00 OFF, 0:05, 0:10, 0:15, 0:20, 0:30, 1:00
OFF TIMER OFF OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00
SLOT POWER
PROJECTOR ON ON OFF, ON
PROJECTOR STANDBY ENABLE DISABLE, ENABLE
RESET
CURRENT SIGNAL
ALL DATA
ALL DATA (INCLUDING ENTRY LIST)
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Menu Item Default Options
INFO.
USAGE TIME
LIGHT HOURS USED
FILTER HOURS USED
TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS
SOURCE(1)
INPUT TERMINAL
RESOLUTION
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
VERTICAL FREQUENCY
SYNC TYPE
SYNC POLARITY
SCAN TYPE
SOURCE NAME
ENTRY NO.
SOURCE(2)
SIGNAL TYPE
VIDEO TYPE
BIT DEPTH
VIDEO LEVEL
LINK RATE
LINK LANE
3D FORMAT
SOURCE(3)
INPUT TERMINAL
RESOLUTION
HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY
VERTICAL FREQUENCY
SYNC TYPE
SYNC POLARITY
SCAN TYPE
SOURCE NAME
ENTRY NO.
SOURCE(4)
SIGNAL TYPE
VIDEO TYPE
BIT DEPTH
VIDEO LEVEL
LINK RATE
LINK LANE
3D FORMAT
WIRED LAN
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
MAC ADDRESS
VERSION(1)
FIRMWARE
DATA
SUB-CPU
VERSION(2) FIRMWARE3
OTHERS
DATE TIME
PROJECTOR NAME
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NUMBER
CONTROL ID (when [CONTROL ID] is set)
CONDITIONS
INTAKE TEMPERATURE
EXHAUST TEMPERATURE
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
HDBaseT
SIGNAL QUALITY
OPERATION MODE
LINK STATUS
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❸ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT]
HDMI
ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheHDMIINterminal.
DisplayPort
ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheDisplayPortINterminal.
BNC
Thisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtothevideoinputterminal.
(ThisprojectstheanalogRGBsignalorcomponentsignal.)
BNC(CV)
ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheBNC(CV)videoinputterminal.
(Thisprojectsthecompositevideosignal.)
BNC(Y/C)
ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheBNC(Y/C)videoinputterminal.
(ThisprojectstheS-videosignal.)
COMPUTER
ThisprojectsthevideoofthedeviceconnectedtotheCOMPUTERINterminal.
(ThisprojectstheanalogRGBsignalorcomponentsignal.)
HDBaseT
ProjectingtheHDBaseTorWIREDLANsignal.
SLOT
Projectsthepictureviatheoptionalboard(soldseparately)insertedintotheSLOT.
ENTRY LIST
Displaysalistofsignals.Seethefollowingpages.
TEST PATTERN
Closesthemenuandswitchestothetestpatternscreen.
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UsingtheEntryList
Whenyousave[IMAGEOPTIONS]and[LENSMEMORY],theadjustedvaluesofthesignalareautomaticallysavedto
theprojector’s[ENTRYLIST].Whenneeded,thestoredsignaladjustedvaluescanbeaccessedfromthe[ENTRYLIST].
However,onlyupto100patternscanberegisteredintheEntryList.When100patternshavebeenregisteredinthe
EntryList,anerrormessageisthendisplayedandnoadditionalpatternscanberegistered.Youshouldthusdelete
(adjustmentvaluesof)signalsthatarenolongerneeded.
DisplayingtheEntrylist
1. Press the MENU button.
Themenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ◀ or ▶buttontoselect[INPUT].
TheINPUTlistwillbedisplayed.
3. Use the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼toselect[ENTRYLIST]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheENTRYLISTwindowswillbedisplayed.
IftheENTRYLISTwindowisnotdisplayed,switchthemenuto[ADVANCED].
Toswitchthemenubetween[ADVANCED]and[BASIC],select[SETUP]→[CONTROL]→[TOOLS]→[ADMIN-
ISTRATORMODE]→[MENUMODE].(→page107)

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EnteringthecurrentlyprojectedsignalintotheEntryList[STORE]
1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select any number.
2. Press the ◀ or ▶buttontoselect[STORE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
CallingupasignalfromtheEntryList[LOAD]
Pressthe▲ or ▼buttontoselectasignalandpresstheENTERbutton.
EditingasignalfromtheEntryList[EDIT]
1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to edit.
2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[EDIT]andpresstheENTERbutton.
TheEditwindowwillbedisplayed.
SOURCENAME Enterasignalname.Upto18alphanumericcharacterscanbeused.
INPUT Theinputterminalcanbechanged.SwitchingbetweenHDMI/DisplayPort/BNC/BNC(CV)/
BNC(Y/C)/Computer/HDBaseT/SLOTispossible.
LOCK Setso that the selected signal cannot be deleted when [ALL DELETE] is executed.The
changesmadeafterLOCKexecutioncannotbesaved.
SKIP Setsothattheselectedsignalwillbeskippedduringautosearch.
3. Settheaboveitemsandselect[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
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CuttingasignalfromtheEntryList[CUT]
1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to delete.
2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[CUT]andpresstheENTERbutton.
ThesignalwillbedeletedfromtheEntryListandthedeletedsignalwillbedisplayedontheclipboardatthebottom
oftheEntryList.
NOTE:
• Thecurrentlyprojectedsignalcannotbedeleted.
• Whenthelockedsignalisselected,itwillbedisplayedingraywhichindicatesitisnotavailable.
TIP:
• DataontheclipboardcanbepassedontotheEntryList.
• DataontheclipboardwillnotbelostaftertheEntryListisclosed.
CopyingandpastingasignalfromtheEntryList[COPY]/[PASTE]
1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to copy.
2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[COPY]andpresstheENTERbutton.
ThecopiedsignalwillbedisplayedontheclipboardatthebottomoftheEntryList.
3. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to move to the list.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal.
5. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[PASTE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Dataontheclipboardwillbepastedtothesignal.
DeletingallthesignalsfromtheEntryList[ALLDELTE]
1. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼buttontoselect[ALLDELETE]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theconrmationmessagewillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ◀ or ▶buttontoselect[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
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❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST]
[PICTURE]
[MODE]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutodeterminehowtosavesettingsfor[DETAILSETTINGS]of[PRESET]foreachinput.
STANDARD ............ Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7)
PROFESSIONAL
..... Saves all the settings of [PICTURE] for each input.
NOTE:
• When[TESTPATTERN]isdisplayed,[MODE]cannotbeselected.
[PRESET]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoselectoptimizedsettingsforyourprojectedimage.
Youcanadjustneutraltintforyellow,cyanormagenta.
Therearesevenfactorypresetsoptimizedforvarioustypesofimages.Youcanalsouse[DETAILSETTINGS]toset
useradjustablesettingstocustomizeeachgammaorcolor.
Yoursettingscanbestoredin[PRESET1]to[PRESET7].
HIGH-BRIGHT ........ Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
PRESENTATION
..... Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
VIDEO
.................... Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
MOVIE
................... Recommended for movies.
GRAPHIC
............... Recommended for graphics.
sRGB
..................... Standard color values
DICOM SIM.
.......... Recommended for DICOM simulation format.
NOTE:
• The[DICOMSIM.]optionisfortraining/referenceonlyandshouldnotbeusedforactualdiagnosis.
• DICOMstandsforDigitalImagingandCommunicationsinMedicine.ItisastandarddevelopedbytheAmericanCollegeofRadiol-
ogy(ACR)andtheNationalElectricalManufacturersAssociation(NEMA).
Thestandardspecieshowdigitalimagedatacanbemovedfromsystemtosystem.
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[DETAILSETTINGS]
[GENERAL]
StoringYourCustomizedSettings[REFERENCE]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutostoreyourcustomizedsettingsin[PRESET1]to[PRESET7].
First,selectabasepresetmodefrom[REFERENCE],thenset[GAMMACORRECTION]and[COLORTEMPERATURE].
HIGH-BRIGHT ........ Recommended for use in a brightly lit room.
PRESENTATION
..... Recommended for making a presentation using a PowerPoint file.
VIDEO
.................... Recommended for typical TV program viewing.
MOVIE
................... Recommended for movies.
GRAPHIC
............... Recommended for graphics.
sRGB
..................... Standard color values.
DICOM SIM.
.......... Recommended for DICOM simulation format.
SelectingGammaCorrectionMode[GAMMACORRECTION]
Eachmodeisrecommendedfor:
SELECT DYNAMIC Createsahigh-contrastpicture.
NATURAL Standardsettings. Settings can be adjusted to suit the picture being
projected.
BLACKDETAIL Emphasizesdetailindarkareasofthepicture.
NATURALSETTING Afterselecting[NATURAL]youcanadjustthesettings.Adjustthemusingthe◀/▶buttons.
NOTE:Thisfunctionisnotavailablewhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[DETAILSETTINGS].
SelectingScreenSizeforDICOMSIM[SCREENSIZE]
Thisfunctionwillperformgammacorrectionappropriateforthescreensize.
LARGE ................... For screen size of 150"
MEDIUM
................ For screen size of 100"
SMALL
................... For screen size of 50"
NOTE:Thisfunctionisavailableonlywhen[DICOMSIM.]isselectedfor[DETAILSETTINGS].

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AdjustingColorTemperature[COLORTEMPERATURE]
Thisoptionallowsyoutoselectthecolortemperatureofyourchoice.
Avaluebetween5000Kand10500Kcanbesetin100Kunits.
NOTE:When[PRESENTATION]or[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[REFERENCE],thisfunctionisnotavailable.
AdjustingBrightnessandContrast[DYNAMICCONTRAST]
Select[MOTIONIMAGE]or[STILLIMAGE]dependingonthepictureyouwishtoproject,andthecontrastrationwill
beadjustedtotheoptimumvalue.
NOTE:
• Dependingontheconditions,projectorsettingssuchas[DYNAMICCONTRAST]maynotbeabletobeselected.
AdjustingWhiteBalance[WHITEBALANCE]
Thisallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalance.Contrastforeachcolor(RGB)toadjustthewhitelevelofthescreen;
Brightnessforeachcolor(RGB)isusedtoadjusttheblacklevelofthescreen.
[COLORCORRECTION]
Correctsthecolorforallsignals.
Adjuststhetoneforthecolorsred,green,blue,yellow,magentaandcyan.
RED HUE +Direction Magentadirection
−Direction Yellowdirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
GREEN HUE
+Direction Yellowdirection
−Direction Cyandirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
BLUE HUE
+Direction Cyandirection
−Direction Magentadirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
YELLOW HUE
+Direction Reddirection
−Direction Greendirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
MAGENTA HUE
+Direction Bluedirection
−Direction Reddirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
CYAN HUE
+Direction Greendirection
−Direction Bluedirection
SATURATION +Direction Vivid
−Direction Weak
[CONTRAST]
Adjuststheintensityoftheimageaccordingtotheincomingsignal.
[BRIGHTNESS]
Adjuststhebrightnesslevelorthebackrasterintensity.
[SHARPNESS]
Controlsthedetailoftheimage.
[COLOR]
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[HUE]
Variesthecolorlevelfrom+/−greento+/−blue.Theredlevelisusedasreference.
Inputsignal CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE
RGBsystemof“COMPUTER/
DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT”
Ye s Ye s Ye s No No
COMPONENTsystemof“COMPUTER/
DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT”
Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
CompositeVideo/S-Video Yes Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
Yes=Adjustable,No=Notadjustable
NOTE:
• When[TESTPATTERN]isdisplayed,[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[SHARPNESS],[COLOR]and[HUE]cannotbeadjusted.
[RESET]
Thesettingsandadjustmentsfor[PICTURE]willbereturnedtothefactorysettingswiththeexceptionofthefollowing;
Presetnumbersand[REFERENCE]withinthe[PRESET]screen.
Thesettingsandadjustmentsunder[DETAILSETTINGS]withinthe[PRESET]screenthatarenotcurrentlyselected
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[IMAGE OPTIONS]
AdjustingClockandPhase[CLOCK/PHASE]
ThisallowsyoutomanuallyadjustCLOCKandPHASE.
CLOCK ................... Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear. This
function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the horizontal banding in the image.
This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
PHASE ................... Use this item to adjust the clock phase or to reduce video noise, dot interference or cross talk. (This is
evident when part of your image appears to be shimmering.)
Use [PHASE] only after the [CLOCK] is complete.
NOTE:The[CLOCK]and[PHASE]itemsareavailableforRGBsignalsonly.

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AdjustingHorizontal/VerticalPosition[HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL]
Adjuststheimagelocationhorizontallyandvertically.
• Animagecanbedistortedduringtheadjustmentof[CLOCK]and[PHASE].Thisisnotmalfunction.
• Theadjustmentsfor[CLOCK], [PHASE],[HORIZONTAL], and[VERTICAL]willbestoredin memoryforthe
currentsignal.Thenexttimeyouprojectthesignalwiththesameresolution,horizontalandverticalfrequency,
itsadjustmentswillbecalledupandapplied.
Todeleteadjustmentsstoredinmemory,fromthemenu,youselect[RESET]→[CURRENTSIGNAL]andreset
theadjustments.
[BLANKING]
Adjuststhedisplayrange(blanking)atthetop,bottom,leftandrightedgesoftheinputsignal.
SelectingOverscanPercentage[OVERSCAN]
Selectoverscanpercentage(Auto,0%,5%and10%)forsignal.
Projectedimage
Overscanedby10%
NOTE:
• The[OVERSCAN]itemisnotavailable:
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SelectingtheAspectRatio[ASPECTRATIO]
Usethisfunctiontoselectthescreen’svertical:horizontalaspectratio.
Selectthescreentype(4:3screen,16:9screenor16:10screen)atthescreensettingbeforesettingtheaspectratio.
(→page104)
Theprojectorautomaticallyidentiesthesignalbeinginputandsetstheoptimumaspectratio.
For Computer signal
ForComponent/Video/S-Videosignals
Whenthescreentypeissetto4:3 Whenthescreentypeissetto16:9or16:10
Resolution AspectRatio
VGA 640×480 4:3
SVGA
800×600 4:3
XGA
1024×768 4:3
WXGA
1280×768 15:9
WXGA
1280×800 16:10
HD(FWXGA)
1366×768 approx.16:9
WXGA+ 1440×900 16:10
SXGA
1280×1024 5:4
SXGA+
1400×1050 4:3
WXGA++
1600×900 16:9
UXGA
1600×1200 4:3
WSXGA+
1680×1050 16:10
FHD(1080P)
1920×1080 16:9
WUXGA
1920×1200 16:10
WQXGA
2560×1600 16:10
Options Function
AUTO
Theprojectorwillautomaticallydeterminetheincomingsignalanddisplayitinitsaspectratio.
Theprojectormayerroneouslydeterminetheaspectratiodependingonitssignal.Ifthisoccurs,select
theappropriateaspectratiofromthefollowing.
4:3 Theimageisdisplayedin4:3aspectratio.
5:4 Theimageisdisplayedin5:4aspectratio
16:9 Theimageisdisplayedin16:9aspectratio
15:9 Theimageisdisplayedin15:9aspectratio
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Options Function
NATIVE
Theprojectordisplaysthecurrentimageinitstrueresolutionwhentheincomingcomputersignalhasa
lowerorhigherresolutionthantheprojector’snativeresolution.(→page164)
Whentheincomingcomputersignalhasahigherresolutionthantheprojector'snativeresolution,the
centerofanimagewillbedisplayed.
LETTERBOX Theimageofaletterboxsignal(16:9)isstretchedequallyinthehorizontalandverticaldirectionstotthe
screen.
WIDESCREEN Theimageofasqueezesignal(16:9)isstretchedleftandrightin16:9.
ZOOM Theimageofasqueezesignal(16:9)isstretchedleftandrightin4:3.
Partsofthedisplayedimagearecroppedattheleftandrightedgesandthereforenotvisible.
FULL Projecttofullscreensize.
TIP:
• Imagepositioncanbeadjustedverticallyusing[POSITION]whenthe[16:9],[15:9],or[16:10]aspectratiosareselected.
• Theterm“letterbox”referstoamorelandscape-orientedimagewhencomparedtoa4:3image,whichisthestandardaspect
ratio for a vide source.
Theletterboxsignalhasaspectratioswiththevistasize“1.85:1”orcinemascopesize“2.35:1”formovielm.
• Theterm“squeeze”referstothecompressedimageofwhichaspectratioisconvertedfrom16:9to4:3.
[INPUTRESOLUTION]
Theresolutionisassignedautomaticallywhentheresolutionoftheinputsignalfromthecomputervideoinputterminal
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[VIDEO]
UsingNoiseReduction[NOISEREDUCTION]
Whenprojectingavideoimage,youcanusethe[NOISEREDUCTION]functiontoreducethescreennoise(roughness
anddistortion).Thisdeviceisequippedwiththreetypesofnoisereductionfunctions.Selectthefunctionaccordingto
thetypeofnoise.Dependingonthenoiselevel,thenoisereductioneffectcanbesetto[OFF],[LOW],[MEDIUM]or
[HIGH].[NOISEREDUCTION]canbeselectedforSDTV,HDTVsignalandcomponentsignalinput.
RANDOM NR ......... Reduces flickering random noise in an image.
MOSQUITO NR
...... Reduces mosquito noise that appears around the edges of an image during Blu-ray playback.
BLOCK NR
............. Reduces block noise or mosaic-like patterns by selecting ON.
SelectingInterlacedProgressiveConversionProcessMode[DEINTERLACE]
Thisfunctionallowsyoutoselectaninterlaced-to-progressiveconversionprocessforvideosignals.
NORMAL ................ Automatically distinguishes a moving image from a static image to create a distinct image. Please select
[MOVIE] if there are any obvious jitter and noises.
MOVIE
................... Select when projecting moving images. This is suitable for signals with a lot of jitter and noise.
STILL
..................... Select when projecting static images. The video will flicker when a moving image is projected.
NOTE:ThisfunctionisnotavailablewithRGBsignals.
[CONTRASTENHANCEMENT]
Usingthecharacteristicsofthehumaneye,apicturequalitywithasenseofcontrastandresolutionisachieved.
OFF ........................ Suite vision is switched off.
AUTO
..................... Contrast and picture quality are automatically improved using the suite vision function.
NORMAL
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[SIGNALTYPE]
SelectionofRGBandcomponentsignals.Normally,thisissetto[AUTO].Pleasechangethesettingifthecolorofthe
imageremainsunnatural.
AUTO ..................... Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals.
RGB
....................... Switches to the RGB input.
COMPONENT
......... Switches to the component signal input.
[VIDEOLEVEL]
SelectionofthevideosignallevelwhenconnectinganexternaldevicetotheHDMIINterminal,DisplayPortinput
terminal,andHDBaseTinputterminaloftheprojector.
AUTO ..................... The video level is switched automatically based on the information from the device outputting the signal.
Depending on the connected device, this setting may not be made properly. In this case, switch to [NORMAL”
or “ENHANCED” from the menu and view with the optimum setting.
NORMAL
................ This disables the enhanced mode.
ENHANCED
............ This improves the image’s contrast, expressing the dark and light sections more dynamically.
SUPER WHITE
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[3D SETTINGS]
Pleasereferto“3-11Projecting3Dvideos”(→page40)fortheoperation.
STEREOVIEWER
Adjustingthesettingsforprojectinga3Dpicturewithoneormultipleprojectors.For3Dglassesright-eyeandleft-eye
settings,select[STEREOVIEWER].
SINGLE .................. Use a single projector to project 3D videos.
DUAL LEFT
............ Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the left.
DUAL RIGHT
.......... Use a dedicated projector for displaying videos on the right.
FORMAT
Selectthe3Dvideoformat(recording/transmissionformat).Selecttomatchthe3Dbroadcastand3Dmedia.Nor-
mally,[AUTO]isselected.Pleaseselectthe3Dinputsignalformatwhenthe3Ddetectionsignaloftheformatcannot
bedistinguished.
L/RINVERT
Invertthedisplayorderoftheleftandrightvideos.
Select[ON]ifyoufeeluncomfortablewiththe3Ddisplaywhen[OFF]isselected.

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Using the Lens Memory Function [LENS MEMORY]
ThisfunctionservestostoretheadjustedvaluesforeachinputsignalwhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOMandFO-
CUSbuttonsoftheprojector.Adjustedvaluescanbeappliedtothesignalyouselected.Thiswilleliminatetheneed
toadjustlensshift,focus,andzoomatthetimeofsourceselection.
STORE ................... Stores the current adjusted values in memory for each input signal.
MOVE
.................... Applies the adjusted values to the current signal.
RESET
.................... Returns the adjusted values to the last condition.
NOTE:
• Thelensshift,zoom,andfocusadjustmentscanbeperformedwiththeremotecontrol.(→ page 23, 24)
• Tostoreadjustedvaluescommontoalltheinputsources,usetheREF.LENSMEMORYfunction.Seepage49, 106.
• LensmemoryadjustmentswillbeautomaticallyregisteredtheENTRYLIST.Theselensmemoryadjustmentscanbeloadedfrom
theENTRYLIST.(→ page 78)
Notethatperforming[CUT]or[ALLDELETE]intheENTRYLISTwilldeletelensmemoryadjustmentsaswellassourceadjust-
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❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [DISPLAY]
[PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]
SUBINPUT
Selecttheinputsignaltobedisplayedinthesub-display.
Pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”(→page58)fordetailsontheoperation.
MODE
SelecteitherPIPorPICTUREBYPICTUREwhenswitchingto2-screendisplay.
PICTURE SWAP
Thevideosinthemaindisplayandsub-displaywillbeswitched.
Pleasereferto“4-2DisplayingTwoPicturesattheSameTime”(→page58)fordetails.
PIP SETTING
Selectthedisplayposition,positionadjustmentandsizeofthesub-displayinthePIPscreen.
START POSITION ... Selection of the display position of the sub-display when switching to the PIP screen.
HORIZONTAL POSITION
.............................. Adjust the display position of the sub-display in the horizontal direction. The respective corners will serve
as reference points.
VERTICAL POSITION
.............................. Adjust the display position of the sub-display in the vertical direction. The respective corners will serve as
reference points.
SIZE
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TIP:
Thehorizontalpositionandverticalpositionaretheamountofmovementfromthereferencepoints.Forexample,whenTOP-LEFT
is adjusted, the position is displayed with the same amount of movement even if displayed with other starting positions.
Themaximumamountofmovementishalftheresolutionoftheprojector.
Referencepoint
Adjustusingthehorizon-
talposition
Sub-display Maindisplay
Referencepoint
Adjustusingtheverticalposition
TOP-LEFT TOP-RIGHT
BOTTOM-LEFT BOTTOM-RIGHT
ReferencepointReferencepoint
BORDER
Selectthedisplayboundaryofthemaindisplayandsub-displayofthe[PICTUREBYPICTURE]screen.
Displayboundary
Maindisplay
Sub-displayMaindisplay
Sub-display
MaindisplaySub-display
TIP:
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[GEOMETRIC CORRECTION]
KEYSTONE
Displaythetrapezoidcorrectionscreenandadjustthetrapezoidaldistortionoftheprojectionscreen.
Todisplaythe[KEYSTONE]screen,select[DISPLAY]→[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]→[KEYSTONE]intheon-
screenmenu.The[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]screencanalsobedisplayedbypressingthe3DREFORMbutton
ontheprojectororontheremotecontrol.
HORIZONTAL ......... Adjustments when projecting from a diagonal direction to the
screen.
VERTICAL .............. Adjustments when projecting from the top or bottom direction to
the screen.
TILT ....................... Adjusts the distortion when performing trapezoidal correction with the screen moved in the vertical direction
using the lens shift.
THROW RATIO
....... Adjusts according to the projection ratio of the optional lens used.
Modelnameoflens
unit
Adjustmentrange
NP-9LS12ZM1 12–19
NP-9LS13ZM1 14–23
NP-9LS16ZM1 17–29
NP-9LS08ZM1 8–14
NOTE:
• Whenpowerissuppliedtothedevice,theadjustmentvalueofthe[KEYSTONE]usedpreviouslyisretainedevenifthegradient
of the device is changed.
• Whenclearingtheadjustmentvalueof[KEYSTONE],pressthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2ormoreseconds.
• Whensettingother[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]functions,the[KEYSTONE]menucannotbeselected.Whenperformingtrapezoidal
correction,pressthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2ormoresecondstocleartheadjustmentvalueof[GEOMETRICCORRECTION].
• Aselectricalcorrectioniscarried outby [KEYSTONE],thebrightnessmaybereducedor thescreenqualitymaydeteriorate
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CORNERSTONE
Displaythe4-pointcorrectionscreenandadjustthetrapezoidaldistortionoftheprojectionscreen.
Pleasereferto“CorrectingHorizontalandVerticalKeystoneDistortion[CORNERSTONE]”(→page34)fordetails
ontheoperation.
HORIZONTALCORNER/VERTICALCORNER
Distortioncorrectionforcornerprojectionsuchaswallsurfaces.
HORIZONTAL CORNER
.............................. Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the horizontal direction.
* Reverse angle correction is also possible.
VERTICAL CORNER
.............................. Performs correction for projection onto a wall lying at an angle to the vertical direction.
* Reverse angle correction is also possible.
NOTE:
• Whenthemaximumadjustmentrangeisexceeded,distortionadjustmentisdisabled.Setuptheprojectoratanoptimalangleas
the deterioration in the image quality increases as the distortion adjustment volume gets larger.
• Pleasenotethattheimagewillgooutoffocusduetothedifferenceinthedistancebetweentheupperandlowerorleftandright
sidesandthecenterofthescreenforprojectionscuttingacrosscorners.Lenseswithshortfocalpointsarealsonotrecommended
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Adjustment method
1. Alignthecursorwiththe[HORIZONTALCORNER]or[VERTICALCORNER]ofthe[GEOMETRICCORREC-
TION]menuandthenpresstheENTERbutton.
• Theadjustmentscreenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to align the cursor (yellow box) with the target adjustment point and then press
the ENTER button.
• Thecursorwillchangeintoanadjustmentpoint(yellowincolor).
3. Press the ▼▲◀▶buttonstoadjustthecornersorsidesofthescreenandthenpresstheENTERbutton.
• Theadjustmentpointwillgobacktobeingacursor(yellowbox).
Explanationofscreentransition
• Theadjustmentpointsofthefourcorners(a,c,fandhinthedrawing)willmoveindependently.
• Thefollowingadjustmentpointsdifferatthe[HORIZONTALCORNER]and[VERTICALCORNER].
HORIZONTALCORNER:WhenPointbinthedrawingismoved,andtheuppersideandPointgaremoved,the
lowersidewillmoveinaparallelmanner.
VERTICALCORNER:WhenPointdinthedrawingismoved,andtheleftsideandPointearemoved,theright
sidewillmoveinaparallelmanner.
[Adjustmentpointsofthe[HORIZONTALCORNER]screenandmovementpointsoftheprojectionscreen]
a
b
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
a
c
d
e
f
g
h
PointbwillbedisplacedinaparallelmanneratthesametimeasPointsa,b,c
PointgwillbedisplacedinaparallelmanneratthesametimeasPointsf,g,h
[Adjustmentpointsofthe[VERTICALCORNER]screenandmovementpointsoftheprojectionscreen]
a
a
b
b
c
c
d
d
e
e
f
f
g
g
h
h
PointdwillbedisplacedinaparallelmanneratthesametimeasPointsa,d,f
PointewillbedisplacedinaparallelmanneratthesametimeasPointsf,g,h
4. StartfromStep2onwardstoadjusttheotherpoints.
5. When the adjustment is completed, press the ▼▲◀▶buttonstoalignthecursorwiththe [EXIT]inthe
adjustment screen and then press theENTER button.
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PINCUSHION
Adjustthecurvedistortionoftheprojectionscreen.
TOP ........................ Adjust the curve distortion of the upper edge of the projection
screen.
BOTTOM
................ Adjust the curve distortion of the lower edge of the projection
screen.
LEFT
...................... Adjust the curve distortion of the left edge of the projection screen.
RIGHT
.................... Adjust the curve distortion of the right edge of the projection
screen.
TOP
LEFT RIGHT
BOTTOM
PC TOOL (For future support)
Recallthegeometriccorrectiondatathatisregisteredintheprojectorbeforehand.
Therearethreetypesofregistereddata.
NOTE:
• KEYSTONE,CORNERSTONE,andPINCUSHIONcannotbeselectedwhensettingthegeometriccorrectionusingaPCtool.
• Toclearthe[GEOMETRICCORRECTION]datathathasbeensetup,pressthe3DREFORMbuttonfor2ormoreseconds.
• Aselectricalcorrectioniscarriedoutingeometriccorrection,thebrightnessmaybeaffectedandthepicturequalitymaybe
degraded.
RESET
ResettheadjustmentvaluethathasbeensetupinGEOMETRICCORRECTION(returntotheinitialvalue).

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[EDGE BLENDING]
Thisadjuststheedges(boundaries)oftheprojectionscreenwhenprojectinghighresolutionvideosusingacombina-
tionofseveralprojectorsintheup,down,leftandrightpositions.
MODE
ThisenablesordisablestheEDGEBLENDINGfunction.
WhenMODEissettoON,theTOP,BOTTOM,LEFT,RIGHTandBLACKLEVELsettingscanbeadjusted.
TOP/BOTTOM/LEFT/RIGHT
ThisselectstheEDGEBLENDINGlocationsontheleft,right,topandbottomonthescreen.
Thefollowingsettingscanbeadjustedwhenanitemisselected.(→page63)
CONTROL .............. Enable TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT and RIGHT functions.
MARKER
................ Set whether to display marker or not when adjusting the range and display position. When turned on, a
magenta marker for adjusting the range adjustment and a green marker for adjusting the display position
will be displayed.
RANGE
................... Adjust the range (width) of the edge blending.
POSITION
.............. Adjust the display position of the edge blending.
BLACKLEVEL
Dividethescreenintoninepartsandkeeptheblackleveluniformforeachprojector.
TheninedivisionsscreensareTOP-LEFT,TOP-CENTER,TOP-RIGHT,CENTER-LEFT,CENTER,CENTER-RIGHT,
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[MULTI SCREEN]
WHITEBALANCE
Thisadjuststhewhitebalanceforeachprojectorwhenprojectingusingacombinationofseveralprojectors.
Thiscanbeadjustedwhen[MODE]issetto[ON].
BRIGHTNESS W, BRIGHTNESS R, BRIGHTNESS G, BRIGHTNESS B
.............................. Adjusting the black color of the video.
CONTRAST W, CONTRAST R, CONTRAST G, CONTRAST B
.............................. Adjusting the white color of the video.
PICTURE SETTING
Thissetsthedivisionconditionwhenprojectingusingacombinationofseveralprojectors.
Pleasereferto“4.Multi-ScreenProjection”(→page54)fordetails.
MODE OFF Usetheprojectorinastandalonestate.
ZOOM Thisadjuststhepositionandwidthofthevideoareathatyouwishtodivide.Theedge
blendingwidthwillalsobeautomaticallysettothatwidth.
TILING Thisassignsthedividedscreenstotheprojectors.Theedgeblendingfunctionwillalso
besetautomatically.
ZOOM HORIZONTAL
ZOOM
Thismaginiesthevideoareainthehorizontaldirection.
VERTICAL
ZOOM
Thismaginiesthevideoareaintheverticaldirection.
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
Thisshiftsthevideoareainthehorizontaldirection.
VERTICALPO-
SITION
Thisshiftsthevideoareaintheverticaldirection.
TILING WIDTH Thisselectsthenumberofprojectorstobearrangedhorizontally.
HEIGHT Thisselectsthenumberofprojectorstobearrangedvertically.
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
Thisselectsthepositionoftheprojectorstartingfromtheleftamongthosearranged
horizontally.
VERTICALPO-
SITION
Thisselectsthepositionoftheprojectorstartingfromthetopamongthosearranged
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Conditions for using tiling
• Alltheprojectorsneedtofullthefollowingconditions.
• Thepanelsizemustbethesame
• Theprojectionscreensizemustbethesame
• Theleftandrightendsortopandbottomendsoftheprojectionscreenmustbeconsistent.
• Thesettingsfortheleftandrightedgesoftheedgeblendingarethesame
• Thesettingsforthetopandbottomedgesoftheedgeblendingarethesame
Ifthetilingconditionsaresatised,thevideoscreenoftheprojectorateachinstallationpositionwillbeautomatically
extractedandprojected.
Ifthetilingconditionsarenotsatised,adjustthevideoscreenoftheprojectorateachinstallationpositionusing
thezoomfunction.
• AssignauniquecontrolIDtoeachprojector.
• Setthe“ColorSetting”and“DeepColorSetting”onyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerto“Auto”.Refertotheowner’s
manualaccompanyingyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputerformoreinformation.
ConnecttheHDMIoutputofyourBlu-rayplayerorcomputertotherstprojector.ThenconnecttotheHDMIINinput
terminalofthesecondandsubsequenttiledprojectors.
Tilingsettingexample)Numberofhorizontalunits=2,Numberofverticalunits=2
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❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]
[MENU]
SelectingMenuLanguage[LANGUAGE]
Youcanchooseoneof29languagesforon-screeninstructions.
NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
SelectingMenuColor[COLORSELECT]
Youcanchoosebetweentwooptionsformenucolor:COLORandMONOCHROME.
TurningOn/OffSourceDisplay[INPUTDISPLAY]
ThisoptionturnsonoroffinputnamedisplaysuchasHDMI,DisplayPort,BNC,BNC(CV),BNC(Y/C),COMPUTER,
HDBaseTtobedisplayedonthetoprightofthescreen.
Turningmessagesonandoff[MESSAGEDISPLAY]
Thisoptionselectswhetherornottodisplayprojectormessagesatthebottomoftheprojectedimage.
Evenwhen“OFF”isselected,thesecuritylockwarningisdisplayed.Thesecuritylockwarningturnsoffwhenthe
securitylockiscanceled.
TurningON/OFFControlID[IDDISPLAY]
ID DISPLAY ........... This option turns on or off the ID number which is displayed when the ID SET button on the remote control
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[3DCAUTIONMESSAGE]
Thisselectswhethertodisplayacautionmessageornotwhenswitchingtoa3Dvideo.
ThedefaultconditionwhenshippedfromthefactoryisON.
OFF ........................ The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed.
ON
......................... The 3D caution message screen will be displayed when switching to a 3D video. Press the ENTER button
to cancel the message.
• Themessagewilldisappearautomaticallyafter60secondsorwhenotherbuttonsarepressed.Ifitdisap-
pears automatically, the 3D caution message will be displayed again when switching to a 3D video.
SelectingMenuDisplayTime[DISPLAYTIME]
Thisoptionallowsyoutoselecthowlongtheprojectorwaitsafterthelasttouchofabuttontoturnoffthemenu.The
presetchoicesare[MANUAL],[AUTO5SEC],[AUTO15SEC],and[AUTO45SEC].The[AUTO45SEC]isthefac-
torypreset.
SelectingIntervalTimeforFilterMessage[FILTERMESSAGE]
Thisoptionallowsyoutoselectthetimepreferencebetweendisplayingthemessageforcleaningthelters.Clean
thelterwhenyougetthemessage“PLEASECLEANFILTER.”(→page142)
Eightoptionsareavailable:OFF,100[H],500[H],1000[H],2000[H],5000[H],10000[H],20000[H]
Thedefaultsettingis[OFF].
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[INSTALLATION]
SelectingProjectorOrientation[ORIENTATION]
Thisreorientsyourimageforyourtypeofprojection.Theoptionsare:desktopfrontprojection,ceilingrearprojection,
desktoprearprojection,andceilingfrontprojection.
NOTE:
• Pleaseconsultthedealerifyourequirespecialinstallationservicese.g.whenmountingtheprojectortoaceiling.Neverinstall
the projector on your own. This may result in the projector falling down and causing injury to people.
DESKTOPFRONT CEILINGREAR
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SelectingAspectRatioandPositionforScreen[SCREENTYPE]
Screentype Setstheaspectratiooftheprojectionscreen.
FREE Theratioofpanelisselected.Selectthiswhenprojectingmulti-screenand
17:9screen(2K).
4:3screen Forascreenwitha4:3aspectratio
16:9screen Forascreenwitha16:9aspectratio
16:10screen Forascreenwitha16:10aspectratio
NOTE:
•
Afterchangingthescreentype,checkthesettingof[ASPECTRATIO]inthemenu.(→ page 86)
UsingtheWallColorCorrection[WALLCOLOR]
Thisfunctionallowsforquickadaptivecolorcorrectioninapplicationswherethescreenmaterialisnotwhite.
SelectingFanMode[FANMODE]
FanModeisusedtosetthespeedoftheinternalcoolingfan.
MODE .................... Select either AUTO or HIGH.
AUTO: The built-in fans automatically run at a variable speed according to the internal temperature.
HIGH: The built-in fans run at a high speed.
NOTE:
• Makesurethespeedissetto[HIGH]whenyouareusingthisdevicecontinuouslyforseveraldays.
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.

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[LIGHTMODE]
Adjustingthe energy savingssettingsandthe brightness ofeachprojector inmulti-screenprojection.Forenergy
savingssettings,seepage31“3-8.ChangingLIGHTMODE/CheckingEnergy-SavingEffectUsingLIGHTMODE
[LIGHTMODE]”.
LIGHTMODE NORMAL Thelightmoduleluminance(brightness)willbecome100%andthescreenwillturnbright.
ECO1 Bycontrollingthebrightnessandfanspeedaccordingtotheselectedsetting,energycan
besavedandmotionnoiseandthepowerconsumptioncanbelowered.
ECO2
LONGLIFE Lightmodulelifeisthepriorityinthismode.Thelightmoduleluminance(brightness)is
loweredaround90%.
CONSTANT
BRIGHTNESS
OFF [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modewillbecanceled.
ON Maintainsthebrightnessthatisineffectatthetime[ON]isselected.Unless[OFF]isse-
lected,thesamesettingswillremainineffectevenwhentheprojectoristurnedoff.
• Tore-adjustthebrightness,rstturnthissettingOFFbeforemakingfurtheradjustments.
NOTE:
• [CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modeisafunctionusedtomaintainthebrightnessataconstant
level.Colorwillnotbexed.
ADJUST Brightnesscanbeadjustedin1%incrementsfrom30to100%.
Whenseveralprojectorsareusedformulti-screenprojection,thebrightnesscanbead-
justedindividuallyoneachprojector.
NOTE:
• When[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modeisset[ON],[LIGHTMODE]and[ADJUST]arenoteffective.
TIP:
• Brightnessnormallydecreaseswithuse,butbyselecting[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]mode,sensorsinsidetheprojectordetect
brightness and automatically adjust the output, thereby maintaining a constant brightness throughout the life of the light module.
However,ifoutputisalreadyatitsmaximum,brightnesswilldecreasewithuse.
Forthisreason,whenusingmulti-screenprojection,itisrecommendedtoadjustthebrightnesstoaslightlylowerlevel,then
settingthe[CONSTANTBRIGHTNESS]modeto[ON].
[SHUTTERSETTINGS]
Enablinganddisablingthelensshutterfunction.Youcanalsosethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeinandfadeout
whentheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.
POWERON
SHUTTER
OPEN When the poweris turned on, the light source comes on and the picture is
projected.
CLOSE
Thelightsourcedoesnotcomeonwhenthepoweristurnedon.
WhentheSHUTTERbuttonispressed,theshutterisreleasedandthelight
sourceisturnedon.
PICTUREMUTE
SHUTTER
OPEN Thelightsourceisstillonwhenthepictureisturnedoffforswitchingtheinput
terminals.
CLOSE
Thelightsourceturnsoffwhenthepictureisturnedoffforswitchingtheinput
terminals.
FADEINTIME SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeinaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.
Thetimecanbesetfrom0to10secondsinincrementsof1second.
FADEOUTTIME SethowlongthelightwilltaketofadeoutaftertheSHUTTERbuttonispressed.
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[REF.WHITEBALANCE]
Thisfeatureallowsyoutoadjustthewhitebalanceforallsignals.
Thewhiteandblacklevelsofthesignalareadjustedforoptimumcolorreproduction.
Uniformityisalsoadjustedwhentheredness(R)andblueness(B)ofthewhitecolorinthescreen’shorizontal(left/
right)directionareuneven.
CONTRAST R/CONTRAST G/CONTRAST B
.............................. These adjust the picture’s white color.
BRIGHTNESS R/BRIGHTNESS G/BRIGHTNESS B
.............................. These adjust the picture’s black color.
UNIFORMITY R
...... The further this is set to the + side, the stronger the redness on the left side of the picture (increasing
towards the left edge) and the weaker the redness on the right side of the picture (decreasing towards the
right edge).
This is reversed when set to the − side.
UNIFORMITY B
...... The further this is set to the + side, the stronger the blueness on the left side of the picture (increasing
towards the left edge) and the weaker the blueness on the right side of the picture (decreasing towards the
right edge).
This is reversed when set to the − side.
UsingtheReferenceLensMemoryFunction[REF.LENSMEMORY]
ThisfunctionservestostoretheadjustedvaluescommontoallinputsourceswhenusingtheLENSSHIFT,ZOOM
andFOCUSbuttonsoftheprojectorortheremotecontrol.Theadjustedvaluesstoredinmemorycanbeusedasa
referencetothecurrent.
PROFILE ................ Select a stored [PROFILE] number.
STORE
................... Stores the current adjusted values in memory as a reference.
MOVE
.................... Applies the adjusted reference values stored in [STORE] to the current signal.
RESET
.................... Reset selected [PROFILE] number [REF. LENS MEMORY] to the factory default settings.
LOAD BY SIGNAL
.. When you switch signals the lens will shift to the lens shift, zoom, and focus values for the selected [PRO-
FILE] number.
If no adjusted values have been saved to [LENS MEMORY], the lens will apply [REF. LENS MEMORY]
adjusted values. Alternatively, if no adjusted values have been saved to [REF. LENS MEMORY], the unit will
return to factory default settings.
FORCED MUTE
...... To turn off the image during lens shift, select [YES].
NOTE:
• Adjustedvaluesin[REF.LENSMEMORY]willnotbereturnedtodefaultwhenperforming[CURRENTSIGNAL]or[ALLDATA]for
[RESET]fromthemenu.
• Tostoreadjustedvaluesforeachinputsource,usetheLensMemoryfunction.(→ page 49, 91)
• When[PICTUREMUTESHUTTER]under[SHUTTERSETTINGS]is[ON],[FORCEDMUTE]willturnoffthelightsourceandstop
projection.(→ previous page)
[LENSCALIBRATION]
Theadjustmentrangeofthezoomandfocusofthe[LENSMEMORY]iscalibrated.TheSHUTTERindicatorashes
ingreenwhen[LENSCALIBRATION]isbeingexecuted.
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[CONTROL]
TOOLS
ADMINISTRATORMODE
ThisallowsyoutoselectMENUMODE,savesettings,andsetapasswordfortheadministratormode.
MENUMODE Selecteither[BASIC]or[ADVANCED]menu.
(→page70)
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NOTSAVESETTING
VALUES
Placing a check mark will not save your projector settings.
Clear this check box to save your projector settings.
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NEWPASSWORD/
CONFIRMPASS-
WORD
Assignapasswordfortheadministratormode. Upto10alphanumeric
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PROGRAMTIMER
Thisoption turnson/standbythe projectorandchanges videosignals,andselects ECOmodeautomaticallyata
speciedtime.
NOTE:
• Beforeusing[PROGRAMTIMER],makesurethatthe[DATEANDTIME]featureisset.(→ page 111)
MakesurethattheprojectorisinthestandbyconditionwiththePOWERcordconnected.
The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about two weeks after the main power is turned off. If the main
powerisnotsuppliedtotheprojectorfortwoweeksormore,itrequirestoset[DATEANDTIMESETTINGS]featureagain.
Setting a new program timer
1. On the PROGRAM TIMER screen, use the ▲ or ▼buttontoselect[SETTINGS]andpresstheENTERbutton.
The[PROGRAMLIST]screenwillbedisplayed.
2. Select a blank program number and press the ENTER button.
The[EDIT]screenwillbedisplayed.
3. Makesettingsforeachitemasrequired.
ACTIVE .................. Place a check mark to enable the program.
DAY
........................ Select days of the week for the program timer. To execute the program from Monday to Friday, select [MON-
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TIME ...................... Set the time to execute the program. Enter time in 24-hour format.
FUNCTION
............. Select a function to be executed. Selecting [POWER] will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting
[ADVANCED SETTINGS]. Selecting [INPUT] will allow you to select a video source by setting [ADVANCED
SETTINGS]. Selecting [LIGHT MODE] will allow you to select [LIGHT MODE] by setting [ADVANCED SET-
TINGS].
ADVANCED SETTINGS
.............................. Select power on/off, a type of video source, or LIGHT MODE for the selected item in [FUNCTION].
REPEAT
.................. Place a check mark to repeat the program continuing basis. To use the program this week only, clear the
check mark.
4. Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Thiswillcompletethesettings.
Youwillbereturnedtothe[PROGRAMLIST]screen.
5. Select[BACK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Youwillbereturnedtothe[PROGRAMTIMER]screen.
6. Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Youwillbereturnedtothe[TOOLS]screen.
NOTE:
• Upto30differenttimersettingscanbeprogrammed.
• When[PROGRAMTIMER]isturnedon,the[STANDBYMODE]settingisignored.
• TheProgramTimerisexecutedonasettimebasis,notinaprogrambasis.
• Oncetheprogramnotmarkedwithacheckin[REPEAT]hasbeenexecuted,thecheckmarkinthe[ACTIVE]checkboxwillbe
cleared automatically and the program will be disabled.
• Whentheon-timeandtheoff-timesetforthesametime,theoff-timesettingwilltakepreference.
• Twodifferentsourcesaresetforthesametime,thelargerprogramnumberwilltakepreference.
• Theon-timesettingwillnotbeexecutedwhilethecoolingfansarerunningoranerrorisoccurring.
• Iftheoff-timesettingisexpiredundertheconditioninwhichthepoweroffisnotpossible,theoff-timersettingwillnotbeexecuted
until the power off becomes possible.
• Programsnotmarkedwithacheckmarkin[ACTIVE]ofthe[EDIT]screenwillnotbeexecutedeveniftheProgramTimeris
enabled.
• Whentheprojectoristurnedonbyusingtheprogramtimerandifyouwanttoturnofftheprojector,settheoff-timeordoit
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Activating the program timer
1. Select[ENABLE]onthe[PROGRAMTIMER]screenandpresstheENTERbutton.
Theselectionscreenwillbedisplayed.
2. Press the ▼buttontoalignthecursorwith[ON]andthenpresstheENTERbutton.
Returntothe[PROGRAMTIMER]screen.
NOTE:
• Whentheeffectivesettingsofthe[PROGRAMTIMER]havenotbeensetto[ON],theprogramwillnotbeexecutedevenifthe
[ACTIVE]itemsintheprogramlisthavebeenticked.
• Evenwhentheeffectivesettingsofthe[PROGRAMTIMER]aresetto[ON],the[PROGRAMTIMER]willnotworkuntilthe[PRO-
GRAMTIMER]screenisclosed.
Changing the programmed settings
1. Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramyouwanttoeditandpresstheENTERbutton.
2. Changethesettingsonthe[EDIT]screen.
3. Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theprogrammedsettingswillbechanged.
Youwillbereturnedtothe[PROGRAMLIST]screen.
Changing the order of programs
1. Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramwhoseorderyouwanttochangeandpressthe▶ button.
2. Press the ▼ button to select ▲ or ▼.
3. PresstheENTERbuttonafewtimestoselectarowtowhichyouwishtomovetheprogram.
Theorderoftheprogramswillbechanged.
Deleting the programs
1. Onthe[PROGRAMLIST]screen,selectaprogramnumberyouwanttodeleteandpressthe▶ button.
2. Press the ▼buttontoselect[DELETE].
3. Press the ENTER button.
Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplayed.
4. Select[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton.
Theprogramwillbedeleted.
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DATEANDTIMESETTINGS
Youcansetthecurrenttime,month,date,andyear.
NOTE: The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about 2 weeks after the main power is turned off. If the
main power is off for 2 weeks or more, the built-in clock will cease. If the built-in clock ceases, set the date and time again. The
built-in clock will not cease while in the standby mode.
TIME ZONE SETTINGS
.............. Select your time zone.
DATE AND TIME SETTINGS
...... Set your current date (MM/DD/YYYY) and time (HH:MM).
INTERNET TIME SERVER
......... If you place a check mark, the projector’s built-in clock will be synchronized with an Internet
time server in every 24 hours and at the time of projector’s startup.
UPDATE
.................................... Synchronizes the projector’s built-in clock immediately. The UPDATE button is not available
unless the INTERNET TIME SERVER check box is turned on.
SUMMER TIME SETTINGS
....... If you place a check mark, the clock for daylight saving will be enabled.
[MOUSE]
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DisablingtheCabinetButtons[CONTROLPANELLOCK]
ThisoptionturnsonorofftheCONTROLPANELLOCKfunction.
NOTE:
• Howtocancelthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]
Whenthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]issetto[ON],presseithertheKEYLOCKbuttonontheprojectorover1secondortheSOURCE
buttonover10secondstocancelthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK].
TIP:
• Whenthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK]isturnedon,akeylockicon[ ]willbedisplayedatthebottomrightofthemenu.
• ThisCONTROLPANELLOCKdoesnotaffecttheremotecontrolfunctions.
[NOTIFICATIONSETTINGS]
Thissettingistoenable/disablethenoticationbythebuzzerandrearLED.
REARLED OFF [REARLED]isdeactivated.
ON The[REARLED]informsyouoftheunit’sstatusjustlikethestatusindicator.
BUZZER OFF Thebuzzergoesoff
ON Thebuzzerstops.
EnablingSecurity[SECURITY]
ThisfeatureturnsonorofftheSECURITYfunction.
Unlessthecorrectkeywordisentered,theprojectorcannotprojectanimage.(→page37)
NOTE:Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
SelectingCommunicationSpeed[COMMUNICATIONSPEED]
ThisfeaturesetsthebaudrateofthePCControlport(D-Sub9P).Itsupportsdataratesfrom4800to115200bps.
Thedefaultis38400bps.Selecttheappropriatebaudrateforyourequipmenttobeconnected(dependingonthe
equipment,alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns).
NOTE:
• Select[38400bps]orlesswhenusingtheUserSupportware.
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SettingIDtotheProjector[CONTROLID]
YoucanoperatemultipleprojectorsseparatelyandindependentlywiththesingleremotecontrolthathastheCONTROL
IDfunction.IfyouassignthesameIDtoalltheprojectors,youcanconvenientlyoperatealltheprojectorstogether
usingthesingleremotecontrol.Todoso,youhavetoassignanIDnumbertoeachprojector.
CONTROL ID NUMBER ....... Select a number from 1 to 254 you wish to assign to your projector.
CONTROL ID
.......................Select [OFF] to turn off the CONTROL ID setting and select [ON] to turn on the CONTROL ID setting.
NOTE:
• When[ON]isselectedfor[CONTROLID],theprojectorcannotbeoperatedbyusingtheremotecontrolthatdoesnotsupport
theCONTROLIDfunction.(Inthiscasethebuttonsontheprojectorcabinetcanbeused.)
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
• PressingandholdingtheENTERbuttonontheprojectorcabinetfor10secondswilldisplaythemenuforcancelingtheControl
ID.
Assigning or Changing the Control ID
1. Turn on the projector.
2. Press the ID SET button on the remote control.
TheCONTROLIDscreenwillbedisplayed.
IftheprojectorcanbeoperatedwiththecurrentremotecontrolID,the[AC-
TIVE]willbedisplayed.Iftheprojectorcannotbeoperatedwiththecurrent
remotecontrolID,the[INACTIVE]willbedisplayed.Tooperatetheinactive
projector,assignthecontrolIDusedfortheprojectorbyusingthefollowing
procedure(Step3).
3. PressoneofnumerickeypadbuttonswhilepressingandholdingtheID
SET button on the remote control.
Example:
Toassign“3”,pressthe“3”buttonontheremotecontrol.
NoIDmeansthatalltheprojectorscanbeoperatedtogetherwithasingle
remotecontrol.Toset“NoID”,enter“000”orpresstheCLEARbutton.
TIP:TherangeofIDsisfrom1to254.
4. Release the ID SET button.
TheupdatedCONTROLIDscreenwillbedisplayed.
NOTE:
• TheIDscanbeclearedinafewdaysafterthebatteriesarerundownorremoved.
• Ifoneofbuttonsoftheremotecontrolwithoutbatteriesispressed accidentally,
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TurningOnorOffRemoteSensor[REMOTESENSOR]
Thisoptiondetermineswhichremotesensorontheprojectorisenabledinwirelessmode.
Theoptionsare:FRONT/BACK,FRONT,BACK,andHDBaseT.
NOTE:
• TheremotecontroloftheprojectorwillnotbeabletoreceivesignalsifthepowersupplyoftheHDBaseTtransmissiondevice
connectedtotheprojectorisswitchedonwhenthishasbeensetto“HDBaseT”.
TIP:
• Iftheremotecontrolsystemdoesnotfunctionwhendirectsunlightorstrongilluminationstrikestheremotecontrolsensorof
the projector, change another option.
[LENSTYPE]
Dependingonthelensinstalledontheprojector,selecteither[WITHSENSOR]or[WITHOUTSENSOR].
[WITH SENSOR] ................. For the lens units support the lens memory function
[WITHOUT SENSOR]
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[NETWORK SETTINGS]
Important:
• Consultwithyournetworkadministratoraboutthesesettings.
• WhenusingawiredLANconnection,connectaLANcable(Ethernetcable)totheLANport(RJ-45)oftheprojector.(→ page
138
)
TIP:Thenetworksettingsyoumakewillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
Hints on How to Set Up LAN Connection
To set up the projector for a LAN connection:
Select[WIREDLAN]→[PROFILES]→[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2].
TwosettingscanbesetforwiredLAN.
Nextturnonorofffor[DHCP],[IPADDRESS],[SUBNETMASK],and[GATEWAY]andselect[OK]andpressthe
ENTERbutton.(→page116)
To recall LAN settings stored in the profile number:
Select[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]forwiredLAN,andthenselect[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.(→page116)
To connect a DHCP server:
Turnon[DHCP]forwiredLAN.Select[ON]andpresstheENTERbutton.TospecifyIPaddresswithoutusingthe
DHCPserver,turnoff[DHCP].(→page116)
Toreceiveerrormessagesviae-mail:
Select[ALERTMAIL],andset[SENDER'SADDRESS],[SMTPSERVERNAME],and[RECIPIENT'SADDRESS].
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WIRED LAN
PROFILES • Thesettingsforusingthebuilt-inEthernet/HDBaseTportinthe
projectorcanberecordedintheprojectormemoryintwoways.
• Select[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]andthendosettingsfor
[DHCP]andtheotheroptions.
Afterdoingthis,select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.This
willstoreyoursettingsinmemory.
• Torecallthesettingsfrommemory:
Afterselecting[PROFILE1]or[PROFILE2]fromthe[PRO-
FILES]list.
Select[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton.
• Select[DISABLE]whennotconnectingtoawiredLAN
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DHCP
PlaceacheckmarktoautomaticallyassignanIPaddresstothe
projectorfromyourDHCPserver.
ClearthischeckboxtoregistertheIPaddressorsubnetmask
numberobtainedfromyournetworkadministrator.
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IPADDRESS SetyourIPaddressofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector
when[DHCP]isturnedoff.
Upto12numeric
characters
SUBNETMASK Setyoursubnetmasknumberofthenetworkconnectedtothe
projectorwhen[DHCP]isturnedoff.
Upto12numeric
characters
GATEWAY
Setthedefaultgatewayofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector
when[DHCP]isturnedoff.
Upto12numeric
characters
AUTODNS PlaceacheckmarktoautomaticallyassigntheIPaddressofyour
DNSserverconnectedtotheprojectorfromyourDHCPserver.
ClearthischeckboxtosettheIPaddressofyourDNSserver
connectedtotheprojector.
Upto12numeric
characters
DNSCONFIGURA-
TION
SettheIPaddressofyourDNSserveronthenetworkconnected
totheprojectorwhen[AUTODNS]iscleared.
Upto12numeric
characters
RECONNECT
Retrytoconnecttheprojectortoanetwork.Trythisifyouhave
changed[PROFILES].
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PROJECTORNAME
PROJECTORNAME Setauniqueprojectorname. Upto16alphanu-
mericcharactersand
symbols
DOMAIN
Setahostnameanddomainnameoftheprojector.
HOSTNAME Setahostnameoftheprojector. Upto15alphanumeric
characters
DOMAINNAME Setadomainnameoftheprojector. Upto60alphanumeric
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ALERTMAIL
ALERTMAIL Thisoptionwillnotifyyourcomputeroferrormessagesviae-mail
whenusingwirelessorwiredLAN.
Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature.
Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature.
Sample of a message to be sent from the projector:
Subject:[Projector]ProjectorInformation
THECOOLINGFANHASSTOPPED.
[INFORMATION]
PROJECTORNAME:PH1202HLSeries
LIGHTHOURSUSED:0000[H]
FILTERHOURSUSED:0000[H]
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HOSTNAME Typeinahostname. Upto15alphanumeric
characters
DOMAINNAME Typeinadomainnameofthenetworkconnectedtotheprojector. Upto60alphanumeric
characters
SENDER'SAD-
DRESS
Specifythesender’saddress. Upto60alphanu-
mericcharactersand
symbols
SMTPSERVER
NAME
TypeintheSMTPservernametobeconnectedtotheprojector. Upto60alphanumeric
characters
RECIPIENT'SAD-
DRESS1,2,3
Typeinyourrecipient’saddress. Upto60alphanu-
mericcharactersand
symbols
TESTMAIL Sendatestmailtocheckifyoursettingsarecorrect.
NOTE:
• Ifyouenteredanincorrectaddressinatest,youmaynotreceivean
Alert mail. Should this happen, check if the Recipient’sAddressis
correctly set.
• Unless any one of the [SENDER'S ADDRESS], [SMTP SERVER'S
NAME]or[RECIPIENT'SADDRESS1-3]isselected,[TESTMAIL]is
not available.
• Besuretohighlight[OK]andpresstheENTERbuttonbeforeexecuting
[TESTMAIL].
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NETWORKSERVICE
HTTPSERVER SetapasswordforyourHTTPserver. Upto10alphanumeric
characters
PJLink
This option allows you to set a passwordwhen you use the
PJLinkfeature.
NOTE:
• Donotforgetyourpassword.However,ifyouforgetyourpassword,
consult with your dealer.
• WhatisPJLink?
PJLinkisastandardizationofprotocolusedforcontrollingprojectors
of different manufacturers. This standard protocol is established by
JapanBusinessMachineandInformationSystemIndustriesAssocia-
tion(JBMIA)in2005.
TheprojectorsupportsallthecommandsofPJLinkClass1.
• SettingofPJLinkwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefrom
the menu.
Upto32alphanumeric
characters
AMXBEACON TurnonorofffordetectionfromAMXDeviceDiscoverywhen
connectingtothenetworksupportedbyAMX’sNetLinxcontrol
system.
TIP:
WhenusingadevicethatsupportsAMXDeviceDiscovery,allAMXNetLinx
control system will recognize the device and download the appropriate
DeviceDiscoveryModulefromanAMXserver.
Placing a checkmark will enable detecting the projector from AMX Device
Discovery.
Clearing a checkmark will disable detecting the projector from AMX
Device Discovery.
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CRESTRON
ROOMVIEW:Turnonoroffwhencontrollingtheprojectorfrom
yourPC.
CRESTRON CONTROL:Turn on or off when controlling the
projectorfromyourcontroller.
• CONTROLLERIPADDRESS:EnteryourIPaddressofCREST-
RONSERVER.
• IPID:EnteryourIPIDofCRESTRONSERVER.
Upto12numeric
characters
TIP:TheCRESTRONsettingsarerequiredonlyforusewithCRESTRONROOMVIEW.
Formoreinformation,visithttp://www.crestron.com

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[SOURCE OPTIONS]
SettingAutoAdjust[AUTOADJUST]
ThisfeaturesetstheAutoAdjustmodesothatthecomputersignalcanbeautomaticallyormanuallyadjustedfor
noiseandstability.Youcanautomaticallymakeadjustmentintwoways:[NORMAL]and[FINE].
OFF ........................ The computer signal will not be automatically adjusted. You can manually optimize the computer signal.
NORMAL
................ Default setting. The computer signal will be automatically adjusted. Normally select this option.
FINE
....................... Select this option if fine adjustment is needed. It takes more time to switch to the source than when [NOR-
MAL]is selected.
TIP:
• Thedefaultsettingwhenshippedfromthefactoryis[NORMAL].
• WhentheAUTOADJ.buttonispressed,thesame[FINE]adjustmentiscarriedout.
[COLORSYSTEM]
ThisfeatureallowsyoutoselecttheTVvideosignal,whichdiffersfromcountrytocountry(NTSC,PAL,etc.).
Thisissetto[AUTO]byfactorydefault.Setthisiftheprojectorcannotidentifythesignalautomatically.
SelectingDefaultSource[DEFAULTINPUTSELECT]
Youcansettheprojectortodefaulttoanyoneofitsinputseachtimetheprojectoristurnedon.
LAST ...................... Set the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on.
AUTO
..................... Search for an active source in order of HDMI → DisplayPort → BNC → BNC(CV) → BNC(Y/C) → COMPUTER
→ HDBaseT → SLOT and displays the first found source.
HDMI
..................... Display the digital source from the HDMI IN terminal every time the projector is turned on.
DisplayPort
............ Display the digital source from the DisplayPort IN terminal every time the projector is turned on.
BNC
....................... Project the input signal from the BNC input terminal
BNC(CV)
................ Project the input signal from the BNC(CV) input terminal.
BNC(Y/C)
............... Project the input signal from the BNC(Y/C) input terminal.
COMPUTER
........... Display the computer signal from the COMPUTER IN terminal every time the projector is turned on.
HDBaseT
................ Project the HDBaseT or WIRED LAN signal.
SLOT
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[SEAMLESSSWITCHING]
Whentheinputconnectorisswitched,theimagedisplayedbeforeswitchingisheldtoswitchtothenewimagewithout
abreakduetoabsenceofasignal.
SettingClosedCaption[CLOSEDCAPTION]
ThisoptionsetsseveralclosedcaptionmodesthatallowtexttobesuperimposedontheprojectedimageofVideo
orS-Video.
Thesubtitlesandtextwillbedisplayedashortwhileaftertheon-screenmenudisappears.
OFF ........................ This exits the closed caption mode.
CAPTION 1-4
......... Text is superimposed.
TEXT 1-4
................ Text is displayed.
SelectingaColororLogoforBackground[BACKGROUND]
Usethisfeaturetodisplayablue/blackscreenorlogowhennosignalisavailable.Thedefaultbackgroundis[BLUE].
NOTE:
• Evenwhenthebackgroundlogoisselected,iftwopicturesaredisplayedin[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]mode,thebluebackground
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[POWER OPTIONS]
SelectingPower-savingin[STANDBYMODE]
Settingthepowerconsumptioninthestandbymode.
NORMAL ................ In the standby mode, the power consumption of the projector is minimized.
In the standby mode, the POWER indicator lights up in red while the STATUS indicator will go off.
• Whensetto[NORMAL],thefollowingterminalsandfunctionswillbedisabled.HDMIOUTterminals,
Ethernet/HDBaseT port, LAN function, mail notification function
HDBaseT STANDBY
.............................. Compared to [NORMAL], the power consumption in the standby mode is higher but power can be supplied
to the projector using a wired LAN.
In the standby mode, the power indicator will light up in orange while the status indicator will be turned off.
Important:
• When[HDBaseTSTANDBY]isselected,[AUTOPOWEROFF]willturngreyincolorandbedisabledand[0:15]willbeselected
automatically.
• Inthefollowingconditions,the[STANDBYMODE]settingwillbedisabledandtheprojectorwillgointothesleepmode.Inthe
sleep mode, the fans in the projector rotate for the purpose of interior parts protection.
* Sleepmodereferstothemodewherebythefunctionalrestrictionsduetothe[STANDBYMODE]settingareremoved.
• When[ENABLE]isselectedunder[NETWORKSERVICE]→[AMXBEACON]
• When[ENABLE]isselectedunder[NETWORKSERVICE]→[CRESTRON]→[CRESTRONCONTROL]
• When[HDBaseT]isselectedunder[CONTROL]→[REMOTESENSOR]
• WhenasignalisbeingreceivedfromaHDBaseTtransmissiondevice
• WhentheprojectorisinHDBaseTstandbymodeconnectingtheoptionalboard(soldcommercially)totheSLOTterminaland
[PROJECTORSTANDBY]for[SLOTPOWER]is[ENABLE].
• When[NORMAL]isselected,the[AUTOPOWERONSELECT]displayturnsgreyincolorandisdisabled,and[OFF]isautomati-
cally selected.
NOTE:
• WhenconnectingtoaHDBaseTtransmissiondevicesoldcommercially,ifthetransmissiondeviceissettotransmitremotecontrol
signals, the power consumption of the projector in the standby mode will increase.
TIP:
• Yoursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu.
• ThepowerconsumptioninthestandbymodewillnotbeincludedincalculatingCO
2
emission reduction.
EnablingDirectPowerOn[DIRECTPOWERON]
Turnstheprojectoronautomaticallywhenthepowercordisinsertedintoanactivepoweroutlet.Thiseliminatesthe
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TurningOntheProjectorByApplyingComputerSignal[AUTOPOWERONSELECT]
Ifsetto[HDBaseTSTANDBY],theprojectorautomaticallydetectsthesynchronizingsignalinputfromthefollowing
selectedterminalsandprojectsthepictureaccordingly:Computer,HDMI,DisplayPort,HDBaseT,andSLOT.
OFF ........................ AUTO POWER ON SELECT function will be switch off.
HDMI, DisplayPort, COMPUTER, HDBaseT, SLOT
.............................. When a computer signal of a selected input terminal is detected, the power supply of the projector will be
turned on automatically and the computer screen will be projected.
NOTE:
• IfyouwanttoactivatetheAUTOPOWERONSELECTfunctionafterpoweringOFFtheprojector,interruptthesignalfromthe
input terminals or disconnect the computer cable from the projector and wait for at least 3 seconds before inputting the signal
fromtheselectedterminal.WhentheprojectoristurnedoffandentersHDBaseTSTANDBYmode,butsignalsfromthecomputer
continuetobesenttheprojector,theprojectormaintainsHDBaseTSTANDBYmodeandwillnotturnONautomatically.Inaddi-
tion,ifsignalsfromHDMI,DisplayPortorHDBaseTcontinuetobesenttotheprojector,dependingonthesettingsofconnected
externaldevices,theprojectormayturnONautomaticallyevenifitispoweredoffandHDBaseTSTANDBYmodeisineffect.
• ThisfunctiondoesnotworkwhencomponentsignalscomeintoCOMPUTERINterminalorwhencomputersignalsareSyncon
GreenorCompositeSync.
EnablingPowerManagement[AUTOPOWEROFF]
Whenthisoptionisselectedyoucanenabletheprojectortoautomaticallyturnoff(attheselectedtime:0:05,0:10,
0:15,0:20,0:30,1:00)ifthereisnosignalreceivedbyanyinputorifnooperationisperformed.
NOTE:
• ThepowerwillnotgooffautomaticallywhenasignalfromtheEthernet/HDBaseTportisbeingprojected.
• [AUTOPOWEROFF]appearsingreywhenthe[STANDBYMODE]issetto[HDBaseTSTANDBY]and[0:15]willbesetautomati-
cally.
UsingOffTimer[OFFTIMER]
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. Press the ENTER button on the remote control.
3. The remaining time starts counting down.
4. Theprojectorwillturnoffafterthecountdowniscomplete.
NOTE:
• Tocancelthepresettime,set[OFF]forthepresettimeorturnoffthepower.
• Whentheremainingtimereaches3minutesbeforetheprojectoristurnedoff,the[THEPROJECTORWILLTURNOFFWITHIN3
MINUTES]messagewillbedisplayedonthebottomofthescreen.
SettingfortheOptionalBoard[SLOTPOWER]
Whenusingtheoptionalboardinstalledintheslot,setthefollowingoptions.
PROJECTOR ON .................Thisfeaturewillturnonoroffthepowertotheoptionalboard.
OFF: Forcibly turn off the power to the optional board installed in the slot.
ON (Default): Turn on the power to the optional board installed in the slot.
PROJECTOR STANDBY
.......Thisfeaturewillautomaticallyenableordisabletheoptionalboardinstalledintheslot
whentheprojectorisinstandby.
DISABLE: Select this option to disable the optional board in the projector standby.
ENABLE (Default): Select this option to enable the optional board in the projector standby.
NOTE:
• Inthebelowthreeconditionsaresatised,thestandbymodewillgointothesleepmode.
The optional board is connected
InHDBaseTstandby
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Returning to Factory Default [RESET]
TheRESETfeatureallowsyoutochangeadjustmentsandsettingstothefactorypresetfora(all)source(s)except
thefollowing:
[CURRENTSIGNAL]
Resetstheadjustmentsforthecurrentsignaltothefactorypresetlevels.
Theitemsthatcanberesetare:[PRESET],[CONTRAST],[BRIGHTNESS],[COLOR],[HUE],[SHARPNESS],[AS-
PECTRATIO],[HORIZONTAL],[VERTICAL],[CLOCK],[PHASE],and[OVERSCAN].
[ALLDATA]
Resetalltheadjustmentsandsettingsforallthesignalstothefactorypreset.
AllitemscanberesetEXCEPT[LANGUAGE],[BACKGROUND],[FILTERMESSAGE],[EDGEBLENDING],[MULTI
SCREEN],[SCREENTYPE],[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],[REF.WHITEBALANCE],[ADMINISTRATORMODE],
[CONTROLPANEL LOCK], [SECURITY], [REF.LENS MEMORY], [COMMUNICATION SPEED], [CONTROLID],
[STANDBYMODE],[FANMODE],[LIGHTHOURSUSED],[FILTERHOURSUSED],[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS],
and[WIREDLAN].
[ALLDATA(INCLUDINGENTRYLIST)]
Resetalltheadjustmentsandsettingsforallthesignalstothefactorypresetexcept[LANGUAGE],[BACKGROUND],
[FILTERMESSAGE],[EDGEBLENDING],[MULTISCREEN],[SCREENTYPE],[GEOMETRICCORRECTION],[REF.
WHITEBALANCE],[ADMINISTRATORMODE],[CONTROLPANELLOCK],[SECURITY],[REF.LENSMEMORY],
[COMMUNICATIONSPEED],[CONTROLID],[STANDBYMODE],[FANMODE],[LIGHTHOURSUSED],[FILTER
HOURSUSED],[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS],and[WIREDLAN].
Alsodeletesallthesignalsinthe[ENTRYLIST]andreturnstothefactorypreset.
NOTE:LockedsignalsinEntryListcannotbereset.
ClearingtheFilterUsageHours[CLEARFILTERHOURS]
Resetsthelterusagebacktozero.Selectingthisoptiondisplayssubmenuforaconrmation.Select[YES]andpress
theENTERbutton.
The[OFF]itemisselectedfor[FILTERMESSAGE]atthetimeofshipment.When[OFF]isselected,youdonotneed
toclearthelterusagehour.
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❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.]
Displaysthestatusofthecurrentsignalandlightmoduleusage.Thisitemhasninepages.Theinformationincluded
isasfollows:
TIP:PressingtheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolwillshowthe[INFO.]menuitems.
[USAGE TIME]
[LIGHTHOURSUSED](H)
[FILTERHOURSUSED](H)
[TOTALCARBONSAVINGS](kg-CO2)
• [TOTALCARBONSAVINGS]
Thisdisplaystheestimatedcarbonsavinginformationinkg.Thecarbonfootprintfactorinthecarbonsavingcal-
culationisbasedontheOECD(2008Edition).(→page33)
[SOURCE(1)]
INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTION
HORIZONTALFREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY
SYNCTYPE SYNC POLARITY
SCANTYPE SOURCE NAME
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[SOURCE(2)]
SIGNALTYPE VIDEOTYPE
BITDEPTH VIDEO LEVEL
LINKRATE LINKLANE
3DFORMAT
[SOURCE(3)]
INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTION
HORIZONTALFREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY
SYNCTYPE SYNC POLARITY
SCANTYPE SOURCE NAME
ENTRYNO.
[SOURCE(4)]
SIGNALTYPE VIDEOTYPE
BITDEPTH VIDEO LEVEL
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[WIRED LAN]
IPADDRESS SUBNETMASK
GATEWAY MACADDRESS
[VERSION(1)]
FIRMWARE DATA
SUB-CPU
[VERSION(2)]
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[OTHERS]
DATETIME PROJECTORNAME
MODELNO. SERIAL NUMBER
CONTROLID(when[CONTROLID]isset)
[CONDITIONS]
INTAKETEMPERATURE EXHAUSTTEMPERATURE
ATMOSPHERICPRESSURE
[HDBaseT]
SIGNALQUALITY OPERATIONMODE
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❶ Connecting a computer
Acomputercable,BNCcable(5-coretype),HDMIcable,oraDisplayPortcablecanbeusedtoconnecttoacomputer.
Theconnectioncableisnotenclosedwiththeprojector.Pleasegetreadyasuitablecablefortheconnection.
Analog RGB signal connection
• Connectthecomputercabletothedisplayoutputterminal(miniD-sub15pin)onthecomputerandtheCOMPUTER
INterminalontheprojector.Pleaseuseacomputercableattachedwithaferritecore.
• Whenconnectingthedisplayoutputterminal(miniD-sub15pin)onthecomputertotheBNCinputterminal,use
aconversioncabletoconverttheBNCcable(5core)toaminiD-sub15pincable.
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputterminalafterturningontheprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTERIN COMPUTER COMPUTER1
BNC BNC COMPUTER2
COMPUTER IN
BNC IN
Computercable(soldcommercially)
RGB-to-BNCcable
(notsupplied)
NOTE:Pleasechecktheoperatingmanualof
the computer as the name, position and direc-
tion of the terminal may differ depending on
the computer.
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Digital RGB signal connection
• ConnectacommerciallyavailableHDMIcablebetweenthecomputer’sHDMIoutputterminalandtheprojector’s
HDMIINterminal.
• ConnectacommerciallyavailableDisplayPortcablebetweenthecomputer’sDisplayPortoutputterminalandthe
projector’sDisplayPortINterminal.
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputterminalafterturningontheprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
HDMIIN HDMI HDMI
DisplayPortIN DisplayPort DisplayPort
DisplayPort IN
HDMI IN
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CautionswhenconnectinganHDMIcable
• UseacertiedHighSpeedHDMI
®
CableorHighSpeedHDMI
®
CablewithEthernet.
CautionswhenconnectingaDisplayPortcable
• UseacertiedDisplayPortcable.
• Dependingonthecomputer,sometimemayberequireduntiltheimageisdisplayed.
• SomeDisplayPortcables(commerciallyavailable)havelocks.
• Todisconnectthecable,pressthebuttononthetopofthecable’sterminal,thenpullthecableout.
• PowercanbesuppliedtotheconnectingdevicefromtheDisplayPortINterminal(maximumof1.65W).However,
powerwillnotbesuppliedtothecomputer.
• WhensignalsfromadevicethatusesasignalconverteradapterareconnectedtotheDisplayPortINterminal,in
somecasestheimagemaynotbedisplayed.
• WhentheHDMIoutputofacomputerisconnectedtotheDisplayPortINterminal,useaconverter(commercially
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CautionswhenusingaDVIsignal
• WhenthecomputerhasaDVIoutputterminal,useacommerciallyavailableconvertercabletoconnectthecom-
putertotheprojector’sHDMIINterminal(onlydigitalvideosignalscanbeinput).
HDMI IN
NOTE:WhenViewingaDVIDigitalSignal
• Turnoffthepowerofthecomputerandprojectorbeforeconnectingdevices.
• Whenavideodeckisconnectedviaascanconverter,etc.,thedisplaymaynotbecorrectduringfast-forwardingandrewinding.
• UseaDVI-to-HDMIcablecompliantwithDDWG(DigitalDisplayWorkingGroup)DVI(DigitalVisualInterface)revision1.0stan-
dard.Thecableshouldbewithin197"/5mlong.
• TurnofftheprojectorandthePCbeforeconnectingtheDVI-to-HDMIcable.
• ToprojectaDVIdigitalsignal:Connectthecables,turntheprojectoron,thenselecttheHDMI.Finally,turnonyourPC.
Failuretodosomaynotactivatethedigitaloutputofthegraphicscardresultinginnopicturebeingdisplayed.Shouldthishappen,
restartyourPC.
• SomegraphicscardshavebothanalogRGB(15-pinD-Sub)andDVI(orDFP)outputs.Useofthe15-pinD-Subterminalmay
result in no picture being displayed from the digital output of the graphics card.
• DonotdisconnecttheDVI-to-HDMIcablewhiletheprojectorisrunning.Ifthesignalcablehasbeendisconnectedandthen
reconnected,animagemaynotbecorrectlydisplayed.Shouldthishappen,restartyourPC.
• TheCOMPUTERINterminalssupportWindowsPlugandPlay.TheBNCinputterminaldoesnotsupportWindowsPlugandPlay.
• AMacsignaladapter(commerciallyavailable)mayberequiredtoconnectaMaccomputer.
ToconnectaMaccomputerequippedwithaMiniDisplayPorttotheprojector,useacommerciallyavailableMiniDisplayPort→
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HDMI IN
HDMI OUT
HDMI IN
❷ Connecting an External Monitor
Asshowninthegure,whentheprojectorisconnectedtoacomputer,thesamecontentfromtheHDMIinputsignal
isdisplayedonthemonitorforconrmation.
• TheHDMIOUTterminalcannotsendanalogsignals(COMPUTERINterminal,BNCterminal).
• PleaserefertoPage58whendisplayingthePIP/PBPscreen.
NOTE:
• WhenoutputtingHDMIsignals,turnonthepowerofthevideodeviceontheoutputsideandkeepitconnectedbeforeinputting
videosignalsintothisdevice.TheHDMIOUTterminalsoftheprojectorareequippedwithrepeaterfunctions.Whenadeviceis
connectedtotheHDMIOUTterminal,theresolutionoftheoutputsignalislimitedbytheresolutionsupportedbytheconnected
device.
• InthecaseoftheHDMIOUTterminaloftheprojector,thetheoreticalnumberofunitsthatcanbeconnectedinaseriesisseven.
Themaximumnumberofunitsthatcanbeconnectedmaybereducedbytheexternalenvironmentandqualityofthesignaland
cable,etc.ThenumberofunitsthatcanbeconnectedmaydifferdependingontheHDCPversion,restrictiononthenumberof
HDCPrepeatersinthesourcedeviceandthequalityofthecable.Theoverallsystemneedstobecheckedinadvancewhenbuild-
ing a system.
• Whenthe[STANDBYMODE]issetto[NORMAL],videowillnotbeoutputiftheprojectorgoesintothestandbymode.Setthe
modeto[HDBaseTSTANDBY],turnonthepowerofthetransmissiondeviceandkeepitinaconnectedstate.
• Whenthe[STANDBYMODE]ofthisdeviceissetto[NORMAL],HDMIsignalswillnotbeoutput.TooutputHDMIsignals,setthe
[STANDBYMODE]to[HDBaseTSTANDBY],turnonthepowersupplyofthetransmissiondeviceandkeepitconnected.
• HDMIrepeaterfunctionwillnotbefunctionedifswitchingterminalsandputtingin/pullingouttheHDMIcableisperformedon
the 2nd projector and after.
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❸ Connecting Your Blu-ray Player or Other AV Equipment
Componentvideosignal/S-videosignalconnection
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputterminalafterturningontheprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
BNC(CV) BNC(CV) VIDEO
BNC(Y/C)
BNC(Y/C) S-VIDEO
CV YC
BNC(CV)
BNC(Y)
BNC(C)
Ifthesignalisacompositevideosignal
BNCcable(notsupplied)
IfthesignalisanS-videosignal
BNCcable(notsupplied)
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Connecting Component Input
ConnecttheBlu-rayplayer’saudiototheaudiodevice.
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputterminalafterturningontheprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTERIN COMPUTER COMPUTER1
BNC BNC COMPUTER2
NOTE:
• Whenthesignalformatissetto[AUTO](defaultfactorysettingwhenshipped),thecomputersignalandcomponentsignalare
automaticallydistinguished and switched. If the signals cannot be distinguished, select [COMPONENT] under [ADJUST]→
[VIDEO]→[SIGNALTYPE]intheon-screenmenuoftheprojector.
• ToconnecttoavideodevicewithaDterminal,usethesoldseparatelyDterminalconverteradapter(modelADP-DT1E).
COMPUTER IN
Cr
Cb
Y
15-pin-to-RCA(female)×3cableadapter
(ADP-CV1E)
BNC(male)-to-RCA(male)conversion
cable×3(soldcommercially)
ComponentvideoRCA×3cable(notsup-
plied)
Blu-rayplayer
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Connecting HDMI Input
YoucanconnecttheHDMIoutputofyourBlu-rayplayer,harddiskplayer,ornotebooktypePCtotheHDMIINterminal
ofyourprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
HDMIIN HDMI HDMI
TIP:ForusersofaudiovideoequipmentwithanHDMIterminal:
Select“Enhanced”ratherthan“Normal”ifHDMIoutputisswitchablebetween“Enhanced”and“Normal”.
This will provide improved image contrast and more detailed dark areas.
Formoreinformationonsettings,refertotheinstructionmanualoftheaudiovideoequipmenttobeconnected.
• WhenconnectingtheHDMIINterminaloftheprojectortotheBlu-rayplayer,theprojector’svideolevelcanbe
madesettingsinaccordancewiththeBlu-rayplayer’svideolevel.Inthemenuselect[ADJUST]→[VIDEO]→
[VIDEOLEVEL]andmakenecessarysettings.
HDMI IN
Audiocable(notsupplied)
HDMIcable(notsupplied)
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❹ Connecting a document camera
Youcanconnectadocumentcameraandprojectprinteddocuments,etc.
• Selectthesourcenameforitsappropriateinputterminalafterturningontheprojector.
Inputterminal
SOURCEbuttonontheprojector
cabinet
Buttonontheremotecontrol
COMPUTERIN COMPUTER COMPUTER1
BNC(CV) BNC(CV) VIDEO
BNC
(
CV
)
COMPUTER IN
VIDEO
NOTE:
• Name,position,anddirectionofterminalsare
varydependingoncameramodel.Pleasecheck
user’s manual of your camera for details.
BNC(male)andRCA(male)conver-
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❺ Connecting to a Wired LAN
TheprojectorcomesstandardwithaEthernet/HDBaseTport(RJ-45)whichprovidesaLANconnectionusingaLAN
cable.
TouseaLANconnection,youarerequiredtosettheLANontheprojectormenu.Select[SETUP]→[NETWORK
SETTINGS]→[WIREDLAN].(→page115).
Example of LAN connection
ExampleofwiredLANconnection
Ethernet/HDBaseT
Server
Hub
LANcable(notsupplied)
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❻ Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold
commercially)
HDBaseTisaconnectionstandardforhomeappliancesthatisestablishedbytheHDBaseTAlliance.
UseaLANcablesoldcommerciallytoconnecttheEthernet/HDBaseTportoftheprojector(RJ-45)toaHDBaseT
transmissiondevicesoldcommercially.
TheEthernet/HDBaseTportoftheprojectorsupportsHDMIsignals(HDCP)fromtransmissiondevices,controlsignals
fromexternaldevices(serial,LAN)andremotecontrolsignals(IRcommands).
Connection example
Ethernet/HDBaseT
Computer(forcontroluse)
Computer(foroutputuse)
Exampleofatransmissiondevice
Remotecontrol
HDMIoutputvideodevice
NOTE:
• NeverusetheLANport(RJ-45)ontheprojectorterminalpanelforconnectingaHDBaseTtransmissiondevice.Itmaycauseof
malfunction.
• Pleaseuseashieldedtwistedpair(STP)cableofCategory5eorhigherfortheLANcable(soldcommercially).
• ThemaximumtransmissiondistanceovertheLANcableis100m.(themaximumdistanceis70mfora4Ksignal)
• Pleasedonotuseothertransmissionequipmentbetweentheprojectorandtransmissionequipment.Thepicturequalitymaybe
deteriorated as a result.
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❼ Portrait projection (vertical orientation)
Ifyouinstalltheprojectorverticallyyoucanprojectscreensfromyour
computerandothersourcesinportraitorientation.
Precautions during installation
• Donotsimplysettheprojectorverticallyontheoororonatable.Theprojectormayfallover,resultingininjury,
damageormalfunction.Alsotheintakeventmaybecomeblockedcausingtheunit’sinternaltemperatureto
riseresultinginmalfunctionandriskofre.
• Forportraitinstallationtheintakeventsmustbeinstalledatthetopandbottom.Toensureairowtothebottom
intakevent,aracktosupporttheunitisnecessary.Pleasehireaninstallationserviceprovider(forafee)to
makeacustomportraitprojectionstand.
• Wheninstalledinportraitorientationtheprojectorcanbetiltedforwardorbackward
withinarangeof±10°.Tiltingtheprojectorforwardorbackwardoutsideofthisrange,ortiltingittotheleftor
totherightcouldcauseittomalfunction.
• Toensureairow,maintain30cm/11.8"ofspacebetweentheintake
ventandtheinstallationsurface.
(NOTE)Intheguretotherightthereisplentyofspacebehind,above,
andoneithersideoftheprojectorunit.
Intakevent
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Design and manufacturing conditions for the projector stand
Pleasehireaninstallationserviceprovider(forafee)todesignandmanufactureacustomizedstand.Pleaseensure
thatthedesigncomplieswiththefollowingconditions:
• Thereisoneintakeventoneithersideandoneexhaustventattherear.Theseshouldremainunobstructed.Also,
secureenoughspaceforeasyltercoverremovalforltercleaning.
• Removetheleveladjustersortheprojectorhandlesincasethesehitagainstthestand.Forremovingthelevel
adjuster,rotatetheleveladjusteritself,andforremovingthehandle,removethehandlefasteningscrews.
• Fixthestandontotheceilingmountscrewholes(6positions)ontheprojectorbottomface.
Dimensionsofscrewhole:forM6screwMaximumdepth10mm(Calculatetheboltlengthdependingonthestand
design)
• Horizontaladjustmentmechanism(forexample,boltsandnutsin4places)
• Makesuretodesignthestandnotfallingovereasily.
Reference drawings
* Figureillustratingthedimensionsandconditions(notactualdesignblueprint).
150 150 300
140140
[Side View] [Front View]
6 - M6 bolt
(Unit: mm)
Horizontal adjuster
Exhaust vent
Intake vent
Intake vent
CAUTION
• Whenmovingtheprojector,makesureyouhaveatleastfourpeople.Attemptingtomovetheprojectoralone
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7. Maintenance
Thissectiondescribesthesimplemaintenanceproceduresyoushouldfollowtocleanthelters,thelens,andthecabinet.
❶ Cleaning the Filters
Theair-lterspongekeepsdustanddirtfromgettinginsidetheprojectorandshouldbefrequentlycleaned.Ifthelter
isdirtyorclogged,yourprojectormayoverheat.
WARNING
• Pleasedonotuseaspraycontainingammablegastoremovedustattachedtothelters,etc.Doingsomay
resultinres.
NOTE:Themessageforltercleaningwillbedisplayedforoneminuteaftertheprojectoristurnedonoroff.Whenthemessageis
displayed,cleanthelters.Thetimetocleantheltersissetto[OFF]attimeofshipment.(→ page 102)
To cancel the message, press any button on the projector cabinet or the remote control.
CAUTION
• Beforecleaningthelter,rstturnoffthepower,makesurethecoolingfanhascompletelystopped,thenturn
offthemainpowerswitch.Makesuretheunithascooleddowncompletelybeforecleaningthelter.Removing
theltercoverwhiletheunitisrunningcouldresultinburnsorelectricshockfromcontactwithinternalparts.
Theunitusesathreelayermetal-meshlterinstalledbehindtheltercover.Itcanbeusedrepeatedlybyperiodical
cleaning.
Therearefourltersintotal,locatedontherightandleftsides.Cleanallfouratthesametime.
Filtercover/Filter
1. Remove the filter cover.
(1)Twisttheknobtotheleftuntilitturnswithoutresistance.
(2)Opentheltercoverandremoveit.
• Theknobdoesnotcomeoff.
• Iftheknobwillnotturn,useaPhillipsheadscrewdriver.
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2. Undo the lock lever on the filter cover and remove it.
Iftheltergetscaughtontheltercover,presstheltercover
downslightlyanditwillcomeout.
A
B
3. Remove the filters.
(1)Turnthetabstotheleftpositionandslidethetoplterto
theright.
Tab
Tabsinthe
rear
• If it is stuck, slowly inserting the tip of a Phillips head
screwdriverintothegapinafewplaceswillloosenit.
NOTE:
• Donotapplyahighdegreeofforceorattempttopryitopen.This
coulddeformtheangemakingitimpossibletoreattachthelter
cover.
(2)Withthetabsstillontheleft-facingposition,removethe
lterinsidebypullingittowardyou.
Allthreelayersofthelterwillcomeout.
4. Cleanallthedustfromtheltersusingavacuumcleaner.
Carefullyremovethedustfromtheltercoversaswellas
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Removethedustfromthegratesontheoutsideoftheprojec-
toraswell.
• Someintakeventsdo nothavegrates.Besuretoalso
removeanydust stucktothe louver(blindwith angled
horizontalslats)withavacuumcleaner.
NOTE:
• Wheneveryouvacuumthelter,usethesoftbrushattachmentto
vacuum.Thisistoavoiddamagetothelter.
• Donotwashthelterwithwater.Doingsocanresultindamageto
theltermembraneandalsocauseclogging.
Thegratesontheoutsideofthe
projector
5. Putthevariouspartsoftheltertogetherandttheminsidetheltercover.
Thethreelayersoftheltermustbeassembledandinstalledinaparticularorderanddirection.
Finegradelter Mediumgradelter Coarsegradelter
(1)Turnthetabsonthenegradeltertotheleft,turnthe
tabsonthe mediumgradelter (withdiagonalcrossed
mesh)totheright,thenslidethenegradelterintothe
mediumgradelter.
Thetabsonthene
gradelter
Thetabsonthe
mediumgradelter
(2)Turnthetabslotsonthecoarsegradeltertotheleft.Next
setthenegradelterandthemediumgradelterinto
theange,thenslidethemtotheleft.
Thetabslotsonthecoarsegradelter
Finegradelter
Mediumgradelter
(3)Makesurethatallsixtabsareslightlyintothetabslots,
thenslowlypushtheltertogether(someltershaveten
tabs).
• Ifthepartsofthelterarenotcompletelyttedtogether
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(4)Turnthe ne gradelter so itisfacingupward,set the
cutoutportionofthemediumgradelterinsidethelter
coveralongthedirectionindicatedbythetabs,andslowly
slidethelterin.
Directiontabs
Cutoutportion
(5)Lockthelever,andinsertitintothelockslotonthene
gradelter.
Lockslot
6. Fix the filter inside the projector unit.
(1)Snaptheltercovertabs into thecutoutportionof the
projectorunittosecureit.
(2)Turntheknobtotherighttoxitinplace.
Cleantheotherintakeventairltersinthesameway.
1
2
NOTE:
• Beforeturningonthepowermakesurethatallltercoversareinplace.Iftheyarenotttedproperlydustcouldgetinsidethe
projector causing it to malfunction.
• Reset[FILTERHOURSUSED]aftercleaningthelters.Toresetgototheonscreenmenuandselect[SETUP]→[RESET]→
[CLEARFILTERHOURS].(→ page 124)

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❷ Cleaning the Protection glass
• Turnofftheprojectorbeforecleaning.
• Useablowerorlenspapertocleantheprotectionglass,andbecarefulnottoscratchormartheprotectionglass.
WARNING
• DonotlookintothelightsourcewhiletheprojectorisON.Stronglightisemittedfromtheprojectorandvisual
impairmentcouldresult.
• Pleasedonotuseaspraycontainingammablegastoremovedustattachedontheprotectionglass,etc.Doing
somayresultinres.
❸ Cleaning the Cabinet
Turnofftheprojector,andunplugtheprojectorbeforecleaning.
• Useadrysoftclothtowipedustoffthecabinet.
Ifheavilysoiled,useamilddetergent.
• Neverusestrongdetergentsorsolventssuchasalcoholorthinner.
• Whencleaningtheventilationslitsorthespeakerusingavacuumcleaner,donotforcethebrushofthevacuum
cleanerintotheslitsofthecabinet.
Vacuumthedustofftheventilationslits.
• Poorventilationcausedbydustaccumulationinventilationopenings(intake,exhaust)canresultinoverheating
andmalfunction.Theseareasshouldbecleanedregularly.
• Donotscratchorhitthecabinetwithyourngersoranyhardobjects
• Contactyourdealerforcleaningtheinsideoftheprojector.
NOTE:Donotapplyvolatileagentsuchasinsecticideonthecabinet,thelens,orthescreen.Donotleavearubberorvinylproduct
inprolongedcontactwithit.Otherwisethesurfacenishwillbedeterioratedorthecoatingmaybestrippedoff.

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❶ Operating Environment for User Supportware
Thefollowingsoftwareprogramscanbedownloadedfromourwebsite.
Nameofsoftwareprogram Features
VirtualRemoteTool
(Windowsonly)
Whenthecomputerandprojectorareconnectedusinganetwork(wiredLAN),
suchoperationsasturningtheprojector’spoweronandoffandswitchingthe
signalcanbeperformed.Itisalsopossibletosendanimagetotheprojector
andregisteritasthebackgroundlogo.Oncetheimageisregistered,itcanbe
lockedtopreventthelogofrombeingoverwritten.(→page150)
PCControlUtilityPro4
PCControlUtilityPro5(forMac
OS)
Thisisasoftwareprogramusedtooperatetheprojectorfrom thecomputer
whenthecomputerandtheprojectorareconnectedwithLAN.(→page153)
• PCControlUtilityPro4canbeusedwithaserialconnection.
NOTE:
• ToconnecttheprojectortothenetworkbyusingtheVirtualRemoteTool,PCControlUtilityPro4,PCControlUtilityPro5,please
congurethesettingsof[SETUP]→[NETWORKSETTINGS]intheon-screenmenu(→ page 115).
Download service
Fortheupdateinformationaboutthesesoftwareprograms,visitourwebsite:
URL:http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html
Operating Environment
[Windows]
SupportedOS Windows8.1,Windows8.1Pro,Windows8.1Enterprise,Windows8,Windows
8Pro,Windows8Enterprise
Windows7HomeBasic,Windows7HomePremium,Windows7Professional,
Windows7Ultimate,Windows7Enterprise
WindowsVistaHome Basic,WindowsVistaHomePremium,WindowsVista
Business,WindowsVistaUltimate,WindowsVistaEnterprise
WindowsXPHomeEdition(32-bitversion)ServicePack3orlater
WindowsXPProfessional(32-bitversion)ServicePack3orlater
[Mac]
SupportedOS MacOSXv10.6,v10.7,v10.8,v10.9,v10.10

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❷ Installing Software Program
Installation for Windows software
ThesoftwareprogramsexceptPCControlUtilityPro5supportWindows8.1,Windows8,Windows7,WindowsVista,
andWindowsXP.
NOTE:
• Toinstalloruninstalleachsoftwareprogram,theWindowsuseraccountmusthave“Administrator”privilege(Windows8.1,
Windows8,Windows7,WindowsVista)or“ComputerAdministrator”privilege(WindowsXP).
• Exitallrunningprogramsbeforeinstallation.Ifanotherprogramisrunning,theinstallationmaynotbecompleted.
• TorunVirtualRemoteToolorPCControlUtilityPro4onWindows8.1,Windows8,WindowsXPHomeEdition,andWindows
XPProfessional,“Microsoft.NETFrameworkVersion2.0”isrequired.TheMicrosoft.NETFrameworkVersion2.0,3.0or3.5is
availablefromMicrosoft’swebpage.Downloadandinstallitonyourcomputer.
1. Connectyourcomputertotheinternetandvisitourwebsite(http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html).
2. Downloadthesupportedsoftwareprogramsfrom“Download”andsavean“.exe”letoyourcomputer.
Filenameisdifferentdependingontheversionofthesoftwareprogram.
3. Clickthe“.exe”le.
Theinstallationwillstart.
Followtheinstructionsontheinstallerscreenstocompletetheinstallation.
TIP:
Uninstalling a Software Program
Preparation:
Exitthe softwareprogrambeforeuninstalling.Touninstall thesoftwareprogram,theWindowsuseraccountmust
have“Administrator”privilege(Windows8.1,Windows8,Windows7,andWindowsVista)or“ComputerAdministra-
tor”privilege(WindowsXP).
•ForWindows8.1/Windows8/Windows7/WindowsVista
1 Click“Start”andthen“ControlPanel”.
TheControlPanelwindowwillbedisplayed.
2 Click“Uninstallaprogram”under“Programs”
The“ProgramsandFeatures”windowwillbedisplayed.
3 Selectthesoftwareprogramandclickit.
4 Click“Uninstall/Change”or“Uninstall”.
•Whenthe“UserAccountControl”windowsisdisplayed,click“Continue”.
Followtheinstructionsonthescreenstocompletetheuninstallation.
•ForWindowsXP
1 Click“Start”andthen“ControlPanel”.
TheControlPanelwindowwillbedisplayed.
2 Double-click“Add/RemovePrograms”.
TheAdd/RemoveProgramswindowwillbedisplayed.
3 Clickthesoftwareprogramfromthelistandthenclick“Remove”.
Followtheinstructionsonthescreenstocompletetheuninstallation.

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Using on Mac OS
Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer.
1. ConnectyourcomputertotheInternetandvisitourwebsite(http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html).
2. DownloadtheupdatedPCControlUtilityPro5forMacOSfromourwebsite.
3. InFinder,control-click(“control”+click)orrightclickthePCControlUtilityPro5.pkg.
4. Select“Open”fromthetopofcontextualmenuthatappears.
5. Click“Open”inthedialogbox.Ifprompted,enteranadministratornameandpassword.
6. Click“Next”.
“ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”screenwillbedisplayed.
7. Read“ENDUSERLICENSEAGREEMENT”andclick“Next”.
Theconrmationwindowwillbedisplayed
8. Click“Iacceptthetermsinthelicenseagreement”.
Followtheinstructionsontheinstallerscreenstocompletetheinstallation.
TIP:
•Uninstallingasoftwareprogram
1. Putthe“PCControlUtilityPro5”foldertotheTrashicon.
2. PutthecongurationleofPCControlUtilityPro5totheTrashicon.
• ThecongurationleofPCControlUtilityPro5islocatedin“/Users/<yourusername>/ApplicationData/NEC
ProjectorUserSupportware/PCControlUtilityPro5”.

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❸ Operating the Projector Via the LAN (Virtual Remote Tool)
Thiswillhelpyouperformoperationssuchasprojector’spoweronoroffandsignalselectionviaaLANconnection.It
isalsousedtosendanimagetotheprojectorandregisteritasthelogodataoftheprojector.Afterregisteringit,you
canlockthelogotopreventitfromchanging.
Control Functions
PowerOn/Off,signalselection,picturefreeze,picturemute,audiomute,Logotransfertotheprojector,andremote
controloperationonyourPC.
VirtualRemotescreen
RemoteControlWindow Toolbar
ThissectionprovidesanoutlineofpreparationforuseofVirtualRemoteTool.
ForinformationonhowtouseVirtualRemoteTool,seeHelpofVirtualRemoteTool.(→page152)
NOTE:
• Logodata(graphics)thatcanbesenttotheprojectorwithVirtualRemoteToolhasthefollowingrestrictions:
(OnlyviaserialorLANconnection)
* Filesize:Within256kilobytes
* Imagesize:Withintheresolutionoftheprojector
* Fileformat:PNG(Fullcolor)
• Logodata(image)sentusingtheVirtualRemoteToolwillbedisplayedinthecenterwiththesurroundingareainblack.
• Toputthedefault“NEClogo”backinthebackgroundlogo,youneedtoregisteritasthebackgroundlogobyusingtheimagele
(¥Logo¥NEC_logo2012_1920x1080.png)includedonthesuppliedNECProjectorCD-ROM.

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Connect the projector to a LAN.
ConnecttheprojectortotheLANbyfollowingtheinstructionsin“ConnectingtoaWiredLAN”(→page138)and
“[NETWORKSETTINGS]”(→page115)
Start Virtual Remote Tool
Start using the shortcut icon
• Double-clicktheshortcuticon on the Windows Desktop.
Start from the Start menu
• Click[Start]→[AllPrograms]or[Programs]→[NECProjectorUserSupportware]→[VirtualRemoteTool]
→[VirtualRemoteTool].
WhenVirtualRemoteToolstartsforthersttime,“EasySetup”windowwillbedisplayed.
The“EasySetup”featureisnotavailableonthismodel.Click“CloseEasySetup”.
Closingthe“EasySetup”windowwilldisplaythe“ProjectorList”window.
Selectyourprojectoryouwishtoconnect.ThiswilldisplaytheVirtualRemotescreen.
NOTE:
• When[NORMAL]isselectedfor[STANDBYMODE]fromthemenu,theprojectorcannotbeturnedonvianetworkconnection.
TIP:
• TheVirtualRemoteToolscreen(orToolbar)canbedisplayedwithoutdisplaying“EasySetup”window.
Todoso,clicktoplaceacheckmarkfor“ DonotuseEasySetupnexttime”onthescreen.

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ExitingVirtualRemoteTool
1 ClicktheVirtualRemoteToolicon on the Taskbar.
Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
2 Click“Exit”.
TheVirtualRemoteToolwillbeclosed.
ViewingthehelpleofVirtualRemoteTool
•Displayingthehelpleusingthetaskbar
1 ClicktheVirtualRemoteToolicon onthetaskbarwhenVirtualRemoteToolisrunning.
Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
2. Click“Help”.
TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.
•DisplayingthehelpleusingtheStartMenu.
1. Click“Start”.“Allprograms”or“Programs”.“NECProjectorUserSupportware”.“VirtualRemoteTool”.and
then“VirtualRemoteToolHelp”inthisorder.
TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.

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❹
Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/
Pro 5)
Usingtheutilitysoftware“PCControlUtilityPro4”or“PCControlUtilityPro5”includedonthecompanionNECPro-
jectorCD-ROM,theprojectorcanbecontrolledfromacomputeroveraLAN.
PCControlUtilityPro4isaprogramcompatiblewithWindows.(→ nextpage)
PCControlUtilityPro5isaprogramcompatiblewithMacOS.(→page155)
Control Functions
PowerOn/Off,signalselection,picturefreeze,picturemute,audiomute,adjusting,errormessagenotication,event
schedule.
ScreenofPCControlUtilityPro4
ThissectionprovidesanoutlineofpreparationforuseofPCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5.Forinformationonhowtouse
PCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5,seeHelpofPCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5.(→page154,155)
Step1:InstallPCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5onthecomputer.
Step2:ConnecttheprojectortoaLAN.
Step3:StartPCControlUtilityPro4/Pro5.
TIP:
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Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 4/Pro 5 on the computer
ReferInstallingSoftwareProgramonpage148,149.
Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN.
ConnecttheprojectortotheLANbyfollowingtheinstructionsin“ConnectingtoaWiredLAN”(→page138)and
“[NETWORKSETTINGS]”(→page115)
(Using on Windows)
Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 4
Click“Start”→“Allprograms”or“Programs”→“NECProjectorUserSupportware”→“PCControlUtilityPro4”→
“PCControlUtilityPro4”.
NOTE:
• FortheSchedulefunctionofthePCControlutilityPro4towork,youmusthaveyourcomputerrunningandnotinstandby/
sleepmode.Select“PowerOptions”fromthe“ControlPanel”inWindowsanddisableitsstandby/sleepmodebeforerunningthe
scheduler.
[Example]ForWindows7:
Select“ControlPanel”→“SystemandSecurity”→“PowerOptions”→“Changewhenthecomputersleeps”→“Putthecomputer
tosleep”→“Never”.
NOTE:
• When[NORMAL]isselectedfor[STANDBYMODE]fromthemenu,theprojectorcannotbeturnedonviathenetwork(wiredLAN)
connection.
TIP:
ViewingtheHelpofPCControlUtilityPro4
• DisplayingtheHelpleofPCControlUtilityPro4whileitisrunning.
Click“Help(H)”→“Help(H)…”ofwindowofPCControlUtilityPro4inthisorder.
Thepop-upmenuwillbedisplayed.
• DisplayingthehelpleusingtheStartMenu.
Click“Start”→“Allprograms”or“Programs”→“NECProjectorUserSupportware”→“PCControlUtilityPro4”→
“PCControlUtilityPro4Help”.
TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.

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(Using on Mac OS)
Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 5
1. OpenyourApplicationsfolderinMacOS.
2. Clickthe“PCControlUtilityPro5”folder.
3. Clickthe“PCControlUtilityPro5”icon.
PCControlUtilityPro5willstart.
NOTE:
• FortheSchedulefunctionofthePCControlutilityPro5towork,youmusthaveyourcomputerrunningandnotinsleepmode.
Select“EnergySaver”fromthe“SystemPreferences”inMacanddisableitssleepmodebeforerunningthescheduler.
• When[NORMAL]isselectedfor[STANDBYMODE]fromthemenu,theprojectorcannotbeturnedonviathenetwork(wiredLAN)
connection.
TIP:
ViewingtheHelpofPCControlUtilityPro5
•DisplayingtheHelpleofPCControlUtilityPro5whileitisrunning.
• Fromthemenubar,click“Help”→“Help”inthisorder.
TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.
•DisplayingtheHelpusingtheDock
1. Open“ApplicationFolder”inMacOS.
2. Clickthe“PCControlUtilityPro5”folder.
3. Clickthe“PCControlUtilityPro5Help”icon.
TheHelpscreenwillbedisplayed.

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❶ Throw distance and screen size
Fourseparatebayonetstylelensescanbeusedonthisprojector.Refertotheinformationonthispageandusea
lenssuitedfortheinstallationenvironment(screensizeandthrowdistance).Forinstallationandreplacementoflens
unitscontactyourdealer.
Eachnumberprovidedinthetablebelowmeansthethrowdistancebetweenthelenssurfaceandthescreen.
Lens types and throw distance
unit=m
Screensize Lensmodelname
NP-9LS08ZM1 NP-9LS12ZM1 NP-9LS13ZM1 NP-9LS16ZM1
60" — — — —
70" 1.4–2.1 — — —
100" 2.0–3.0 2.8–4.0 3.1–4.9 3.8–6.3
120" 2.4–3.6 3.4–4.8 3.7–5.9 4.5–7.6
150" 3.0–4.5 4.2–6.0 4.7–7.4 5.7–9.5
200" 4.0–6.0 5.6–8.1 6.2–9.9 7.6–12.7
250" 5.0–7.5 7.0–10.1 7.8–12.4 9.5–15.9
300" 6.0–9.0 8.5–12.1 9.4–14.9 11.4–19.1
350" 7.0–10.6 9.9–14.2 11.0–17.4 13.3–22.3
400" 8.0–12.1 11.3–16.2 12.5–19.8 15.2–25.5
450" 9.0–13.6 12.7–18.2 14.1–22.4 17.1–28.9
500" 10.0–15.1 14.1–20.2 15.7–24.8 19.0–31.9
550" 11.1–16.6 — — —
600" 12.1–18.1 — — —
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• Calculationofthethrowdistancefromthescreensize
NP-9LS08ZM1lensthrowdistance(m)=H×0.90toH×1.35:1.4m(min.)to18.1m(max.)
NP-9LS12ZM1lensthrowdistance(m)=H×1.28toH×1.83:2.8m(min.)to20.2m(max.)
NP-9LS13ZM1lensthrowdistance(m)=H×1.42toH×2.24:3.1m(min.)to24.8m(max.)
NP-9LS16ZM1lensthrowdistance(m)=H×1.73toH×2.88:3.8m(min.)to31.9m(max.)
“H”(Horizontal)referstothescreenwidth.
*Figuresdifferbyseveral%withthetableabovebecausethecalculationisapproximate.
Ex.:Throwdistancewhenprojectingona300"screenusingtheNP-9LS13ZM1lens:
Accordingtothe“Tablesofscreensizesanddimensions”(→ page 157),H(screenwidth)=664.1cm.
Thethrowdistanceis6.641cm×1.42to6.641cm×2.24=9.430cmto14.876cm(becauseofthezoomlens).

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Projection range for the different lenses
100-500
"
NP-9LS13ZM1
3.1–24.8 m
NP-9LS08ZM1
1.4–18.1 m
70-600"
NP-9LS12ZM1
2.8–20.2 m
NP-9LS16ZM1
3.8–31.9 m
100-500" 100-500"
Tables of screen sizes and dimensions
Screenheight
Screenwidth
16:10screensize
(diagonal)
Size(inches) Screenwidth Screenheight
(inches) (cm) (inches) (cm)
60 52 132.8 29 74.7
70 61 155.0 34 87.2
100 87 221.4 49 124.5
150 131 332.1 74 186.8
200 174 442.8 98 249.1
250 218 553.5 123 311.3
300 261 664.1 147 373.6
350 305 774.8 172 435.8
400 349 885.5 196 498.1
450 392 996.2 221 560.4
500 436 1106.9 245 622.6
550 479 1217.6 270 684.9
600 523 1328.3 294 747.2

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Lens shifting range
ThisprojectorisequippedwithalensshiftfunctionforadjustingthepositionoftheprojectedimagebyusingtheLENS
SHIFTbuttons(→page22).Thelenscanbeshiftedwithintherangeshownbelow.
NOTE:
• Pleasedonotusethelensshiftfunctionwhenprojectingportraitimages.Pleaseuseitwiththelensinthecenter.
Legend:V“Vertical”referstothescreenheightandH“Horizontal”referstothescreenwidth.Thelensshiftrangeis
expressedasaratioofheightandwidth,respectively.
Compatiblelensunits
NP-9LS08ZM1,NP-9LS12ZM1,NP-9LS13ZM1,NP-9LS16ZM1
100%V
50%V
20%V
20%V
20%V
20%V
50%V
100%H
11%H 11%H
11%H11%H
Heightofprojectedimage
Widthofprojectedimage
* Thelensshiftrangeisthesameforceilinginstallation.
(Examplecalculation)Ifprojectingona300inchscreenusinganNP-9LS13ZM1lensunit
Accordingtothe“Tableofscreensizesanddimensions”(→page157),H=261.5"/664.1cm,V=147.1"/373.6cm.
Adjustment range in the vertical direction:the projected image can be movedupwards 0.5 × 147.1"/373.6 cm ≈
73.6"/187cm,downwardsapproximately73.6"/187cm(whenthelensisatthecenterposition).Adjustmentrangein
thehorizontaldirection:theprojectedimagecanbemovedtotheleft0.11×261.5"/664.1cm≈28.7"/73cm,tothe
rightapproximately28.7"/73cm.
* Figuresdifferbyseveral%becausethecalculationisapproximate.

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❷ Mounting the Optional Board (sold separately)
CAUTION
Beforemountingorremovingtheoptionalboard,besuretoturnofftheprojector,waitforthefanstostopandturn
offthemainpowerswitch.
Toolneeded:Phillipsscrewdriver(plus-head)
1. Turnoffthemainpowerswitchoftheprojector.
2. LoosenthetwoscrewsontheSLOTcoveroftheterminals.
RemovethetwoscrewsandtheSLOTcover.
NOTE:Keepthetwoscrewsandtheslotcover.
3. Insert the optional board into the slot.
Makesurethattheboardisinsertedintotheslotinthecorrectorientation.
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4. Tightenthetwoscrewsonbothsidesoftheslot.
• Besuretotightenthescrews.
Thiswillcompleteinstallationoftheoptionalboard.
Toselecttheoptionalboardsource,selectSLOTastheinput.
NOTE:
• Mountingtheoptionalboardmaycausethefanstoruninthestandbymodeforthepurposeofcoolingdependingontheoptional
board.Thefanspeedmayalsoincreaseinordertocooltheprojectorproperly.Bothoftheseinstancesareconsiderednormal
and not a malfunction of the projector.

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❸ Compatible Input Signal List
Analog Computer Signal
Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)
VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60/72/75/85/iMac
SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 56/60/72/75/85/iMac
XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60/70/75/85/iMac
XGA+ 1152 × 864 4 : 3 60/70/75/85
WXGA
1280 × 768 15 : 9 60
1280 × 800 16 : 10 60
1360 × 768 *
2
16 : 9 60
1366 × 768 *
2
16 : 9 60
Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60/75/85
SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60/75/85
SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60/75
WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60
WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60
UXGA 1600 × 1200 4 : 3 60/65/70/75
WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60
WUXGA 1920 × 1200 16 : 10
60(ReducedBlanking)
2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60
FullHD 1920 × 1080 *
1
16 : 9 60
MAC13" 640 × 480 4 : 3 67
MAC16" 832 × 624 4 : 3 75
MAC19" 1024 × 768 4 : 3 75
MAC21" 1152 × 870 *
3
4 : 3 75
MAC23" 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 65
Component
Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)
HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60
HDTV(1080i) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60
HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60
SDTV(480p) 720 × 480 4:3/16:9 60
SDTV(576p) 720 × 576 4:3/16:9 50
SDTV(480i) 720 × 480 4:3/16:9 60
SDTV(576i) 720 × 576 4:3/16:9 50
CompositeVideo/S-Video
Signal AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)
NTSC 4 : 3 60
PA L 4 : 3 50
PAL60 4 : 3 60
SECAM 4 : 3 50

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HDMI
Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)
VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60
SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 60
XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60
HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60
WXGA
1280 × 768 15 : 9 60
1280 × 800 16 : 10 60
1366 × 768 *
2
16 : 9 60
Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60
SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60
SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60
WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60
WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60
WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60
UXGA 1600 × 1200 4 : 3 60
FullHD 1920 × 1080 *
1
16 : 9 60
WUXGA 1920 × 1200 16 : 10
60(ReducedBlanking)
2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60
WQHD
iMac27"
2560 × 1440 16 : 9 60
WQXGA 2560 × 1600 16 : 10
60(ReducedBlanking)
4K
3840 × 2160 16 : 9 23.98/24/25/29.97/30
4096 × 2160 17 : 9 24
HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60
HDTV(1080i) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60
HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60
SDTV(480i/p) 720/1440 × 480 4:3/16:9 60
SDTV(576i/p) 720/1440 × 576 4:3/16:9 50
HDMI3D
SignalResolution(dots) RefreshRate(Hz) AspectRatio 3DFormat
1920 × 1080p
23.98/24
16 : 9
FramePacking
TopandBottom
50 SideBySide
59.94/60 SideBySide
1920 × 1080i
50
SideBySide
59.94/60 SideBySide
1280 × 720p
50
FramePacking
SideBySide
TopandBottom
59.94/60
FramePacking
SideBySide
TopandBottom

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DisplayPort
Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz)
VGA 640 × 480 4 : 3 60
SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 60
XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60
HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60
WXGA
1280 × 768 15 : 9 60
1280 × 800 16 : 10 60
1366 × 768 *
2
16 : 9 60
Quad-VGA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60
SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60
SXGA+ 1400 × 1050 4 : 3 60
WXGA+ 1440 × 900 16 : 10 60
WXGA++ 1600 × 900 16 : 9 60
WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 16 : 10 60
UXGA 1600 × 1200 4 : 3 60
FullHD 1920 × 1080 *
1
16 : 9 60
WUXGA 1920 × 1200 16 : 10
60(ReducedBlanking)
2K 2048 × 1080 17 : 9 60
WQHD
iMac27"
2560 × 1440 16 : 9 60
WQXGA 2560 × 1600 16 : 10
60(ReducedBlanking)
4K
3840 × 2160 16 : 9 23.98/24/25/29.97/30
4096 × 2160 17 : 9 24
HDTV(1080p) 1920 × 1080 16 : 9 50/60
HDTV(720p) 1280 × 720 16 : 9 50/60
SDTV(480i/p) 720/1440 × 480 4:3/16:9 60
SDTV(576i/p) 720/1440 × 576 4:3/16:9 50
DisplayPort3D
SignalResolution(dots) RefreshRate(Hz) AspectRatio 3DFormat
1920 × 1080p
23.98/24
16 : 9
SideBySide
TopandBottom
25
SideBySide
TopandBottom
50
SideBySide
TopandBottom
59.94/60
SideBySide
TopandBottom
1920 × 1080i
50
TopandBottom
SideBySide
59.94/60
TopandBottom
SideBySide
1280 × 720p
50
SideBySide
TopandBottom
59.94/60
SideBySide
TopandBottom
*1 Nativeresolution
*2 Theprojectormayfailtodisplaythesesignalscorrectlywhen[AUTO]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO]intheon-screenmenu.
Thefactorydefaultis[AUTO]for[ASPECTRATIO].Todisplaythesesignals,select[16:9]for[ASPECTRATIO].
*3 Theprojectormayfailtodisplaythesesignalscorrectlywhen[AUTO]isselectedfor[ASPECTRATIO]intheon-screenmenu.
Thefactorydefaultis[AUTO]for[ASPECTRATIO].Todisplaythesesignals,select[4:3]for[ASPECTRATIO].
• Signalsexceedingtheprojector’sresolutionarehandledwithAdvancedAccuBlend.
• WithAdvancedAccuBlend,thesizeofcharactersandruledlinesmaybeunevenandcolorsmaybeblurred.
• Uponshipment,theprojectorissetforsignalswithstandarddisplayresolutionsandfrequencies,butadjustmentsmayberequired
dependingonthetypeofcomputer.

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❹ Specifications
Modelname PH1202HL1
Method
3chipDMDreectiontype
Specicationsofmainparts
DMDpanel Size 0.65"(aspectratio:16:9)
Pixels
(*1)
2,073,600(1920dots×1080lines)
Projectionlenses Zoom Powerzoom(zoomrangedependsonlens)
Focus Powerfocus
Lensshifting Powerlensshift
Lightsource LaserDiode
Opticaldevice Opticalisolationbydichroicmirror,combiningbydichroicprism
Lightoutput
(*2)
(*3)
12,000lm
Contrastratio
(*2)
(allwhite/allblack) 10,000:1withdynamiccontrast
Screensize(throwdistance) Pleaserefertoprojectionlensspecications(projectionlensessoldseparately).(→
page166)
Colorreproducibility 10-bitcolorprocessing(approx.1.07billioncolors)
Scanningfrequency Horizontal Analog:15kHz,24to100kHz(24kHzorgreaterforRGBinputs),conformingto
VESAstandards
Digital:15kHz,24to153kHz,conformingtoVESAstandards
Vertical Analog:48Hz,50to85Hz,100,120HzconformingtoVESAstandards
Digital:24,25,30,48Hz,50to85Hz,100,120HzconformingtoVESAstandards
Mainadjustmentfunctions Powerzoom,powerfocus,powerlensshift,inputsignalswitching(HDMI/DisplayPort/
BNC/BNC(CV)/BNC(Y/C)/COMPUTER/HDBaseT/SLOT),autoimageadjustment,
picturemaginication,shutter,muting(video),poweron/standby,on-screendisplay/
selection,etc.
Max.displayresolution(horizontal×
vertical)
Analog:1920×1200(handledwithAdvancedAccuBlend)
Digital:4096×2160(handledwithAdvancedAccuBlend)
Inputsignals
R,G,B,H,V RGB:0.7Vp-p/75Ω
Y:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withNegativePolaritySync)
Cb,Cr(Pb,Pr):0.7Vp-p/75Ω
H/VSync:4.0Vp-p/TTL
CompositeSync:4.0Vp-p/TTL
SynconG:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withSync)
Compositevideo 1.0Vp-p/75Ω
S-Video
Y:1.0Vp-p/75Ω
C:0.286Vp-p/75Ω
Component
Y:1.0Vp-p/75Ω(withSync)
Cb,Cr(Pb,Pr):0.7Vp-p/75Ω
DTV:480i,480p,720p,1080i,1080p(60Hz)
576i,576p,720p,1080i,1080p(50Hz)
DVD:Progressivesignal(50/60Hz)
Input/outputterminals
Computer/Com-
ponent
Videoinput MiniD-Sub15-pin×1,BNCterminal×5
HDMI Videoinput HDMI
®
TerminaltypeA×1
DeepColor(colordepth):8-/10-/12-bitcompatible
Colorimetry:RGB,YcbCr444andYcbCr422compatible
LipSynccompatible,HDCPcompatible
(*4)
,Supports4Kand3D
Videooutput Repeater
Audioinput HDMI:Samplingfrequency–32/44.1/48kHz,Samplingbits–16/20/24bits
HDBaseT Videoinput DeepColor(colordepth):Support8/10/12bits
Colorimetry:SupportRGB,YCbCr444andYCbCr422
SupportLipSync,HDCP
(*4)
,4K,3D
Audioinput Samplingfrequency:32/44.1/48kHz
Samplingbit:16/20/24bit
DisplayPort Videoinput DisplayPort×1
Datarate:2.7Gbps/1.62Gbps
No.lanes:1lane/2lanes/4lanes
Colordepth:6-bit,8-bit,10-bit
Colorimetry:RGB,YcbCr444andYcbCr422compatible
HDCPcompatible
(*4)
Audioinput DisplayPort:Samplingfrequency–32/44.1/48kHz,Samplingbits–16/20/24bits
BNC(CV) Videoinput BNC×1
BNC(Y/C) Videoinput BNC×2
USBport USBtypeA×1

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Modelname PH1202HL1
Ethernet/HDBaseTport RJ-45×1,SupportsBASE-TX
3DSYNCoutputterminal 5V/10mA,synchronizedsignaloutputfor3Duse
ControlTerminals
Remoteterminal Stereominijack×1
RS-232Cterminal(PCcontrol) D-Sub9-pin×1
3Dterminal D-Sub15-pin×1
GPI/Oterminal D-Sub37-pin×1
Usageenvironment Operatingtemperature:5to40°C
(*5)
Operatinghumidity:20to80%(withnocondensation)
Storagetemperature:-10to50°C
(*5)
Storagehumidity:20to80%(withnocondensation)
Operatingaltitude:0to2600m/8500feet
*Lightoutputvaluesometimesdropsbytheenvironmentathighlands.
Powersupply 200-240VAC,50/60Hz
Powercon-
sumption
LIGHT
MODE
NORMAL 1392W
ECO1 1110W
ECO2 752W
LONGLIFE 1291W
STAND-
BY
MODE
NORMAL 1.83W
HDBaseT
STANDBY
5.7W
Ratedinputcurrent 9.2A
Externaldimensions 26.8"(width)×13.1"(height)×33.9"(depth)/680(width)×333(height)×860(depth)
mm(notincludingthelens/lenshood,handles,orotherprotrudingparts)
Weight 160.9lbs/73.0kg(notincludinglens)
*1 Effectivepixelsaremorethan99.99%.
*2 CompliancewithISO21118-2005
*3 Thisisthelightoutputvaluethatresultsfromsettingthe[LIGHTMODE]to[NORMAL]andsettingthe[PRESET]to[HIGH-BRIGHT]
whileusingtheNP-9LS16ZM1lens(soldseparately).
Thelightoutputvalueislowerwhensettingthe[LIGHTMODE]to[ECO1],[ECO2]or[LONGLIFE].([ECO1]:about80%,[ECO2]:
about50%,[LONGLIFE]:about90%).Ifanyothermodeisselectedasthe[PRESET]mode,thelightoutputvaluemaydrop
slightly.
*4 HDMI
®
(DeepColor,LipSync)withHDCP
WhatisHDCP/HDCPtechnology?
HDCPisanacronymforHigh-bandwidthDigitalContentProtection.HighbandwidthDigitalContentProtection(HDCP)isasystem
forpreventingillegalcopyingofvideodatasentoveraHigh-DenitionMultimediaInterface(HDMI).
IfyouareunabletoviewmaterialviatheHDMIinput,thisdoesnotnecessarilymeantheprojectorisnotfunctioningproperly.With
theimplementationofHDCP,theremaybecasesinwhichcertaincontentisprotectedwithHDCPandmightnotbedisplayed
duetothedecision/intentionoftheHDCPcommunity(DigitalContentProtection,LLC).
Video:DeepColor;8/10/12-bit,LipSync
Audio:LPCM;upto2ch,samplerate32/44.1/48KHz,samplebit;16/20/24-bit
*5 35to40°C–“Forcedecomode”
• Thesespecicationsandtheproduct’sdesignaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.
Foradditionalinformationvisit:
US:http://www.necdisplay.com/
Global:http://www.nec-display.com/global/index.html
Forinformationonouroptionalaccessories,visitourwebsiteorseeourbrochure.

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Optionlens(soldseparately)
NP-9LS08ZM1 Powerlensshift,Powerzoom,Powerfocus,[LENSMEMORY]support
(Throwratio0.90–1.35:1,F2.5/3.0,f=0.5–0.8"/13.3–19.9mm)
Screensize(throwingdistance):70-600inch,1.4-18.1m
NP-9LS12ZM1 Powerlensshift,Powerzoom,Powerfocus,[LENSMEMORY]support
(Throwratio1.27–1.82:1,F2.5/2.5,f=0.7–1.1"/18.6–26.7mm)
Screensize(throwingdistance):100-500inch,2.8-20.2m
NP-9LS13ZM1 Powerlensshift,Powerzoom,Powerfocus,[LENSMEMORY]support
(Throwratio1.41–2.23:1,F2.5/2.5,f=0.8–1.3"/20.7–32.7mm)
Screensize(throwingdistance):100-500inch,3.1-24.8m
NP-9LS16ZM1 Powerlensshift,Powerzoom,Powerfocus,[LENSMEMORY]support
(Throwratio1.71–2.87:1,F2.5/2.5,f=1–1.7"/25.2–42mm)
Screensize(throwingdistance):100-500inch,3.8-31.9m

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❺ Cabinet Dimensions
Unit:mm(inch)
680 (26.8)
744 (29.3)
164.5 (6.5)
45.2 (1.8)
566 (22.3)
1081 (42.6)
860 (33.9)
683 (26.9)
334 (13.1)
1132.3 (44.6)
Lenscenter

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Unit:mm(inch)
150 (5.9) 150 (5.9)300 (11.8)
140 (5.5)140 (5.5)
Figure for securing the unit with dimensions
6-M6screwMaximumdepth10mm

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9. Appendix
❻ Pin assignments and signal names of main terminals
COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Terminal (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)
Connection and signal level of each pin
51423
10
11 12 13 14 15
6978
Signal Level
Videosignal:0.7Vp-p(Analog)
Syncsignal:TTLlevel
Pin No. RGBSignal(Analog) YCbCrSignal
1 Red Cr
2
GreenorSynconGreen Y
3 Blue Cb
4 Ground
5 Ground
6
RedGround CrGround
7 GreenGround YGround
8 BlueGround CbGround
9 NoConnection
10 SyncSignalGround
11 NoConnection
12 Bi-directionalDATA(SDA)
13 HorizontalSyncorCompositeSync
14 VerticalSync
15 DataClock
HDMI IN Terminal (Type A)
135791113151719
246810 12 14 16 18
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1
TMDSData2+ 11 TMDSClockShield
2 TMDSData2Shield 12 TMDSClock−
3 TMDSData2− 13 CEC
4
TMDSData1+ 14 Disconnection
5
TMDSData1Shield 15 SCL
6
TMDSData1− 16 SDA
7
TMDSData0+ 17 DDC/CECgrounding
8 TMDSData0Shield 18 +5Vpowersupply
9 TMDSData0− 19 Hotplugdetection
10 TMDSClock+
DisplayPort IN Terminal
135791113151719
246810 12 14 16 18 20
Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal
1
Mainlinklane3− 11 Grounding0
2 Grounding3 12 Mainlinklane0+
3 Mainlinklane3+ 13 Conguration1
4 Mainlinklane2− 14 Conguration2
5 Grounding2 15 Supplementarychannel+
6 Mainlinklane2+ 16 Grounding4
7 Mainlinklane1− 17 Supplementarychannel−
8 Grounding1 18 Hotplugdetection
9 Mainlinklane1+ 19 Return
10
Mainlinklane0− 20 +3.3Vpowersupply

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Ethernet/HDBaseT Port (RJ-45)
12345678
Pin No. Signal
1 TxD+/HDBT0+
2 TxD−/HDBT0−
3 RxD+/HDBT1+
4 Disconnection/HDBT2+
5 Disconnection/HDBT2−
6 RxD−/HDBT1−
7 Disconnection/HDBT3+
8 Disconnection/HDBT3−
USB Port (Type A)
1
3
2
4
Pin No. Signal
1 V
BUS
2 D−
3 D+
4 Grounding
RS-232C terminal (PC control) (D-Sub 9 Pin)
1234
5
6789
Communications protocol
Pin No. Signal
1 Unused
2
Transmissiondata
3 Receptiondata
4 Connection/Pin6
5 Grounding
6
Connection/Pin4
7 Unused
8 Unused
9 Unused

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3D connector (D-sub 15 pin)
87654321
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Pin No. Signal Name I/O Function
1 +12V PWR
Suppliespower(+12V)tothe3Dimagesystem
2 GNDC GND Ground
3 GNDC GND Ground
4 reserved IN
5 reserved OUT
6 reserved OUT
7 CONN_SYNC+ OUT
3DL/Rswitchingtimingsignal(+)
(Connectstothecollectoroftheoutputtransistorofthe
photocouplerinsidetheprojector)
8 reserved IN
9 +12V PWR
Suppliespower(+12V)tothe3Dimagesystem
10 reserved IN
11 reserved IN
12 reserved IN
13 reserved OUT
14 CONN_SYNC− OUT
3DL/Rswitchingtimingsignal(–)
(Connectstotheemitteroftheoutputtransistorofthe
photocouplerinsidetheprojector)
15 N/C — Unused

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GP I/O terminal (External control) (D-sub 37 pin)
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 987654321
37 26 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20
Pin No. Signal Name I/O
1 reserved IN
2 reserved IN
3 reserved
4 reserved
5
EXT_GPIN1+(Control) IN
6
EXT_GPIN2+(Control) IN
7
EXT_GPIN3+(Control) IN
8
EXT_GPIN4+(Control) IN
9
GPOUT1+(External3DL/ROutput
Reference+)
OUT
10 reserved OUT
11 reserved OUT
12 reserved OUT
13 reserved OUT
14 reserved OUT
15 reserved OUT
16 reserved OUT
17
NC(notconnected) —
18 GND PWR
19 GND PWR
Pin No. Signal Name I/O
20 reserved IN
21 reserved IN
22 reserved IN
23 reserved IN
24
EXT_GPIN1-(Control) IN
25
EXT_GPIN2-(Control) IN
26
EXT_GPIN3-(Control) IN
27
EXT_GPIN4-(Control) IN
28
GPOUT1-(External3DL/ROutput
Reference-)
OUT
29 reserved OUT
30 reserved OUT
31 reserved OUT
32 reserved OUT
33 reserved OUT
34 reserved OUT
35 reserved OUT
36
NC(notconnected) -
37 GND PWR

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Inside Projector
Voltage applied across the pins of Ext_GPIN_P and Ext_GPIN_N
should be in the range from 3.3 Vdc to 10 Vdc.
Recommended Operating Current: 5 mA
Absolute Maximum Rating: 23 mA
Resist = 360 Ω
Photo-coupler
Forward direction voltage: 1.1 V (@5 mA)
GP I/O Connector
Pin No.: 5 6 7 8
Pin No.: 24 25 26 27
Ext_GPIN_P
Ext_GPIN_N
Using GPIO Control
Momentary“ON”pulseenablesyoutocontrolprojector.Toenable“ON”pulse,holditforatleast300ms.Hold“OFF”
foratleast300msbefore“ON”.(→page174)
HereisfunctionlisttocontrolprojectorbyusingGPIOport.
Photo-couplerON/OFF Function
8-27 7-26 6-25 5-24
The followingfunctions apply depending on the combination of input
terminals.
OFF OFF OFF ON
PowerON
OFF OFF ON OFF PowerOFF
OFF OFF ON ON ShutterOFF
OFF ON OFF OFF ShutterON
OFF ON OFF ON SelectHDMI
OFF ON ON OFF SelectDisplayPort
OFF ON ON ON SelectBNC
ON OFF OFF OFF SelectBNC(CV)
ON OFF OFF ON SelectBNC(Y/C)
ON OFF ON OFF SelectComputer
ON OFF ON ON SelectHDBaseT
ON ON OFF OFF SelectSLOT
ON ON OFF ON reserved
ON ON ON OFF reserved
ON ON ON ON reserved
Exampleforturningoffthepowersource(ShutterON):InputONto6-25and5-24while8-27and7-26areOFF.
NOTE:
• TheoperationcommandcomingfromGPI/Oportwillbecanceledwhentheprojectorisprocessingothertasks.
• Setallotherpinsthanthoseinuseto“OFF”.
• Theoperationcommandisexecuteduponcontinuousinputofthe“ON”pulseforapproximately300ms.

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Timing chart of GPIO control
ExampleofSelectHDMI
Off at least 300 ms at least 300 ms
approx. 300 ms
Execute
Select HDMI
time
5-24/7-26
6-25/8-27
on
off
on
off

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❼ Troubleshooting
Thissectionhelpsyouresolveproblemsyoumayencounterwhilesettinguporusingtheprojector.
Indicator Messages
POWER Indicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus Procedure
Off Powerisoff. –
Flashing
Blue(shortashes) Preparingtoturnpoweron Waitawhile.
Blue(longashes) Offtimer(enabled)
Programtimer(offtimeenabled)
–
Orange(shortashes) Projectorcooling Waitawhile.
Orange(longashes) Programtimer(ontimeenabled) –
Lit Blue
Poweron –
Red Standbymode(NORMAL) –
Orange
Standbymode(HDBaseTSTANDBY) –
STATUS Indicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus Procedure
Off
Noproblem,orSTAND-
BYMODE-“HDBaseT
STANDBY”
–
Flashing
Red(onceper
cycle)
Problemwiththecover Checktomakesurethefrontcover,topcover,sidecover,
andlensunitareallcorrectlyxedinplace.
Red(3times
percycle)
Powerfailure Problemwiththepowersystem.ContacttheNECprojector
customersupportcentertoarrangeforrepair.
Red(4times
percycle)
Problemwiththefan Rotationofthecoolingfanhasstopped.ContacttheNEC
projectorcustomersupportcentertoarrangeforrepair.
Red(6times
percycle)
Problemwiththelight
source
Problemwith the light source system.Contact the NEC
projectorcustomersupportcentertoarrangeforrepair.
Red(9times
percycle)
Hardwareproblem Problem with the hardware. Contact the NEC projector
customersupportcentertoarrangeforrepair.
Lit Green STANDBYMODEin
sleepmode*
–
Orange
Buttonhasbeen
pressedwhileprojector
isinkeylockmode
Theprojector’skeysarelocked.Thesettingmustbecan-
celedtooperatetheprojector.(→Page28,112)
Projector’sIDnumber
andremotecontrol’sID
numberdonotmatch
CheckthecontrolIDs.(→Pages113)
* Sleepmodereferstothestatewherebythefunctionalrestrictionsduetothestandbymodesettingareremoved.

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LIGHT Indicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus Procedure
Off
Thelightmoduleis
turnedoff.
–
Flashing Green
TransitiontoswitchON/
OFFthelightmodule
–
Lit Green
Lightmodulelit –
TEMP.Indicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus Procedure
Off
Noproblem
Flashing Red(cycles
of2)
Temperatureproblem Thetemperatureprotectorhasbeenactivated.Iftheroom
temperatureishigh,movetheprojectortoacoolplace.If
theproblemstillpersists,contactanNECprojectorcus-
tomersupportcenter.
Lit Orange Highsurroundingtem-
perature(ForcedECO
Mode)
The surrounding temperature is high.Lower the room
temperature.
SHUTTER Indicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus
Off Openshutter
Flashing Green [LENSCALIBRATION]inprogress
Lit Green Shutterclosed
KEYLOCKIndicator
Indicatordisplay Projectorstatus
Off [CONTROLPANELLOCK][OFF]
Lit Orange [CONTROLPANELLOCK][ON]
If the temperature protector is activated
Iftheprojector’sinternaltemperaturerisesabnormally,thelightmoduleturnsoffandthetemperatureindicatorashes
(repeatedlyincyclesof2).
Itmayhappenthattheprojector’stemperatureprotectorissimultaneouslyactivatedandtheprojector’spowerturnsoff.
Ifthishappens,dothefollowing:
- Unplugthepowercordfromthepoweroutlet.
- Ifusinginaplacewherethesurroundingtemperatureishigh,movetheprojectortoadifferent,coolplace.
- Ifthereisdustintheventilationholes,clean.(→page146)
- Waitassuchabout1hourfortheprojector’sinternaltemperaturetolower.

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Common Problems & Solutions
(→“POWER/STATUS/LIGHT/TEMP./SHUTTER/KEYLOCKIndicator”onpage175,176.)
Problem CheckTheseItems
Does not turn on
or shut down
• Checkthatthepowercordispluggedinandthatthepowerbuttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremote
control is on. (→ pages 13, 14)
• Checktoseeiftheprojectorhasoverheated.Ifthereisinsufcientventilationaroundtheprojectororifthe
room where you are presenting is particularly warm, move the projector to a cooler location.
• Thelightmodulemayfailtolight.Waitafullminuteandthenturnonthepoweragain.
• Set[FANMODE]to[HIGH]whenusingtheprojectorathighlands.Usingtheprojectorathighlandscan
cause the projector to overheat and the projector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple minutes
and turn on the projector. (→ page 104)
If you turn on the projector immediately after the light module is turned off, the fans run without displaying
an image for some time and then the projector will display the image. Wait for a moment.
• Incaseit’shardtothinkthetroubleisnotcausedontheabovementionedconditions,unplugthepower
cord from the outlet. Then wait 5 minutes before plugging it in again. (→ page 26)
Will turn off
• Ensurethatthe[OFFTIMER],[AUTOPOWEROFF]or[PROGRAMTIMER]isoff.(→ page 108, 123)
No picture
• Checkiftheappropriateinputisselected.(→ page 18) If there is still no picture, press the SOURCE button
or one of the source buttons again.
• Ensureyourcablesareconnectedproperly.
• Usemenustoadjustthebrightnessandcontrast.(→ page 82)
• Isthe[POWERONSHUTTER]intheon-screenmenusetto[CLOSE]?
• CheckthattheSHUTTER(lens shutter),the LIGHTSOURCE, orAVMUTE(imageoff) buttonsare not
pressed.
• Resetthesettingsoradjustmentstofactorypresetlevelsusingthe[RESET]intheMenu.(→ page 124)
• EnteryourregisteredkeywordiftheSecurityfunctionisenabled.(→ page 37)
• IftheHDMIINortheDisplayPortINsignalcannotbedisplayed,trythefollowing.
- Reinstall your driver for the graphics card built in your computer, or use the updated driver.
For reinstalling or updating your driver, refer to the user guide accompanied with your computer or
graphics card, or contact the support center for your computer manufacturer.
Install the updated driver or OS on your own responsibility.
We are not liable for any trouble and failure caused by this installation.
• SignalsmaynotbesupporteddependingontheHDBaseTtransmissiondevice.IRandRS232Ccannotbe
used in certain cases as well.
• BesuretoconnecttheprojectorandnotebookPCwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymodeandbeforeturning
on the power to the notebook PC.
In most cases the output signal from the notebook PC is not turned on unless connected to the projector
before being powered up.
* If the screen goes blank while using your remote control, it may be the result of the computer’s screen-
saver or power management software.
• Seealsothepage179.
Picture suddenly
becomes dark
• CheckiftheprojectorisintheForcedECOmodebecauseoftoohighambienttemperature.Ifthisisthe
case, lower the internal temperature of the projector by selecting [HIGH] for [FAN MODE]. (→ page 104)
Color tone or hue is
unusual
• Checkifanappropriatecolorisselectedin[WALLCOLOR].Ifso,selectanappropriateoption.(→ page
104)
• Adjust[HUE]in[PICTURE].(→ page 83)
Image isn’t square to
the screen
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.(→ page 20)
• UsetheKeystonecorrectionfunctiontocorrectthetrapezoiddistortion.(→ page 34)
Picture is blurred
• Adjustthefocus.(→ page 24)
• Repositiontheprojectortoimproveitsangletothescreen.(→ page 20)
• Ensurethatthe distancebetween theprojectorand screeniswithin theadjustment rangeofthe lens.
(→ page 156)
• Hasthelensbeenshiftedbyanamountexceedingtheguaranteedrange?(→ page 158)
• Condensationmayformonthelensiftheprojectoriscold,broughtintoawarmplaceandisthenturned
on. Should this happen, let the projector stand until there is no condensation on the lens.
Image is scrolling
vertically, horizontally
or both
• Checkthecomputer’sresolutionandfrequency.Makesurethattheresolutionyouaretryingtodisplayis
supported by the projector. (→ page 161)
• AdjustthecomputerimagemanuallywiththeHorizontal/Verticalinthe[IMAGEOPTIONS].(→ page 85)

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Problem CheckTheseItems
Remote control does
not work
• Installnewbatteries.(→ page 10)
• Makesuretherearenoobstaclesbetweenyouandtheprojector.
• Standwithin42.21ft(15m)oftheprojector.(→ page 11)
Indicator is lit or
blinking
• SeethePOWER/STATUS/LIGHT/TEMP./SHUTTER/KEYLOCKIndicator.(→ page 175, 176)
Cross color in RGB
mode
• PresstheAUTOADJ.buttonontheprojectorcabinetortheremotecontrol.(→ page 25)
• Adjustthecomputerimagemanuallywith[CLOCK]/[PHASE]in[IMAGEOPTIONS]inthemenu.(→ page
84)
Formoreinformationcontactyourdealer.

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If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly.
• PoweronprocessfortheprojectorandthePC.
BesuretoconnecttheprojectorandnotebookPCwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymodeandbeforeturningon
thepowertothenotebookPC.
InmostcasestheoutputsignalfromthenotebookPCisnotturnedonunlessconnectedtotheprojectorbefore
beingpoweredup.
NOTE:Youcancheckthehorizontalfrequencyofthecurrentsignalintheprojector’smenuunderInformation.Ifitreads“0kHz”,
thismeansthereisnosignalbeingoutputfromthecomputer.(→ page 125orgotonextstep)
• Enablingthecomputer’sexternaldisplay.
DisplayinganimageonthenotebookPC’sscreendoesnotnecessarilymeanitoutputsasignaltotheprojector.
WhenusingaPCcompatiblelaptop,acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexternaldisplay.Usu-
ally,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalongwithoneofthe12functionkeysgetstheexternaldisplaytocomeon
oroff.Forexample,NEClaptopsuseFn+F3,whileDelllaptopsuseFn+F8keycombinationstotogglethrough
externaldisplayselections.
• Non-standardsignaloutputfromthecomputer
IftheoutputsignalfromanotebookPCisnotanindustrystandard,theprojectedimagemaynotbedisplayed
correctly.Shouldthishappen,deactivatethenotebookPC’sLCDscreenwhentheprojectordisplayisinuse.Each
notebookPChasadifferentwayofdeactivate/reactivatethelocalLCDscreensasdescribedinthepreviousstep.
Refertoyourcomputer’sdocumentationfordetailedinformation.
• ImagedisplayedisincorrectwhenusingaMac
WhenusingaMacwiththeprojector,settheDIPswitchoftheMacadapter(notsuppliedwiththeprojector)ac-
cordingtoyourresolution.Aftersetting,restartyourMacforthechangestotakeaffect.
ForsettingdisplaymodesotherthanthosesupportedbyyourMacandtheprojector,changingtheDIPswitchon
aMacadaptermaybounceanimageslightlyormaydisplaynothing.Shouldthishappen,settheDIPswitchto
the13"xedmodeandthenrestartyourMac.Afterthat,restoretheDIPswitchestoadisplayablemodeandthen
restarttheMacagain.
NOTE:AVideoAdaptercablemanufacturedbyAppleComputerisneededforaMacBookwhichdoesnothaveaminiD-Sub
15-pin terminal.
• MirroringonaMacBook
* WhenusingtheprojectorwithaMacBook,outputmaynotbesetto1024×768unless“mirroring”isoffonyour
MacBook.Refertoowner’smanualsuppliedwithyourMaccomputerformirroring.
• FoldersoriconsarehiddenontheMacscreen
Foldersoriconsmaynotbeseenonthescreen.Shouldthishappen,select[View]→[Arrange]fromtheApple
menuandarrangeicons.

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9. Appendix
❽ PC Control Codes and Cable Connection
PC Control Codes
Function Code Data
POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H
POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H
INPUT SELECT HDMI 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A1H A9H
INPUT SELECT DisplayPort 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A6H AEH
INPUT SELECT BNC 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 02H 0AH
INPUT SELECT BNC(CV) 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 06H 0EH
INPUT SELECT BNC(Y/C) 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 0BH 13H
INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 01H 09H
INPUT SELECT HDBaseT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 20H 28H
INPUT SELECT SLOT 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H ABH B3H
PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 12H
PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H
NOTE:ContactyourlocaldealerforafulllistofthePCControlCodesifneeded.
Cable Connection
CommunicationProtocol
Baud rate .........................................38400 bps
Data length
......................................8 bits
Parity
...............................................No parity
Stop bit
............................................One bit
X on/off
............................................None
Communications procedure
.............Full duplex
NOTE:Dependingontheequipment,alowerbaudratemayberecommendedforlongcableruns.
PC Control Terminal (D-SUB 9P)
NOTE1:Pins1,4,6and9arenoused.
NOTE2:Jumper“RequesttoSend”and“CleartoSend”togetheronbothendsofthecabletosimplifycableconnection.
NOTE3:Forlongcablerunsitisrecommendedtosetcommunicationspeedwithinprojectormenusto9600bps.
15243
67 98
ToGNDofPC
ToRxDofPC
ToTxDofPC
ToRTSofPC
ToCTSofPC

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9. Appendix
❾ Troubleshooting Check List
Beforecontactingyourdealerorservicepersonnel,checkthefollowinglisttobesurerepairsareneededalsoby
referringtothe“Troubleshooting”sectioninyouruser’smanual.Thischecklistbelowwillhelpussolveyourproblem
moreefciently.
* Printthispageandthenextpageforyourcheck.
Frequency of occurrence □ always □sometimes(Howoften?_____________________) □ other (__________________)
Power
□
No power (POWER indicator does not light blue). See also “Status
Indicator (STATUS)”.
□
Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet.
□
No power even though you press and hold the POWER button.
□
The main power switch is in the “ON (I)” position.
□
Shut down during operation.
□
Power cord’s plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet.
□
[AUTO POWER OFF] is turned off (only models with the [AUTO
POWER OFF] function).
□
[OFF TIMER] is turned off (only models with the [OFF TIMER]
function).
Video and Audio
□
No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the
projector.
□
Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC
first, then start the PC.
□
Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector.
• Acombinationoffunctionkeyswillenable/disabletheexter-
naldisplay.Usually,thecombinationofthe“Fn”keyalong
withoneofthe12functionkeysturnstheexternaldisplay
on or off.
□
No image (blue or black background, no display).
□
Still no image even though you press the AUTO ADJUST button.
□
Still no image even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
□
Signal cable’s plug is fully inserted into the input terminal
□
A message appears on the screen.
( _____________________________________________ )
□
The source connected to the projector is active and available.
□
Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and/or
the contrast.
□
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the
projector.
□
Image is too dark.
□
Remains unchanged even though you adjust the brightness
and/or the contrast.
□
Image is distorted.
□
Image appears to be trapezoidal (unchanged even though you
carry out the [KEYSTONE] adjustment).
□
Parts of the image are lost.
□
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST
button.
□
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
□
Image is shifted in the vertical or horizontal direction.
□
Horizontal and vertical positions are correctly adjusted on a
computer signal.
□
Input source’s resolution and frequency are supported by the
projector.
□
Some pixels are lost.
□
Image is flickering.
□
Still unchanged even though you press the AUTO ADJUST
button.
□
Still unchanged even though you carry out [RESET] in the
projector’s menu.
□
Image shows flickering or color drift on a computer signal.
□
Still unchanged even though you change [FAN MODE] from
[HIGH] to [AUTO].
□
Image appears blurry or out of focus.
□
Still unchanged even though you checked the signal’s resolution
on PC and changed it to projector’s native resolution.
□
Still unchanged even though you adjusted the focus.
Other
□
Remote control does not work.
□
No obstacles between the sensor of the projector and the
remote control.
□
Projector is placed near a fluorescent light that can disturb the
infrared remote controls.
□
Batteries are new and are not reversed in installation.
□
Buttons on the projector cabinet do not work (only models with the
[CONTROL PANEL LOCK] function)
□
[CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is not turned on or is disabled in
the menu.
□
Still unchanged even though you press and hold the SOURCE
button for a minimum of 10 seconds.

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9. Appendix
In the space below please describe your problem in detail.
Information on application and environment where your projector is used
Projector
PC
Blu-rayplayer
Projector
Model number:
Serial No.:
Date of purchase:
Light module operating time (hours):
Eco Mode: □ OFF □ ON
Information on input signal:
Horizontal synch frequency [ ] kHz
Vertical synch frequency [ ] Hz
Synch polarity H □ (+) □ (−)
V □ (+) □ (−)
Synch type □ Separate □ Composite
□ Sync on Green
STATUS Indicator:
Steady light □ Orange □ Green
Flashing light [ ] cycles
Remote control model number:
Installation environment
Screen size: inch
Screen type: □ White matte □ Beads □ Polarization
□
Wide angle □ High contrast
Throw distance: feet/inch/m
Orientation: □ Ceiling mount □ Desktop
Power outlet connection:
□
Connected directly to wall outlet
□ Connected to power cord extender or other (the
number of connected equipment______________)
□
Connected to a power cord reel or other (the number
of connected equipment______________)
Computer
Manufacturer:
Model number:
Notebook PC □ / Desktop □
Native resolution:
Refresh rate:
Video adapter:
Other:
Videoequipment
VCR, Blu-ray player, Video camera, Video game or other
Manufacturer:
Model number:
Signal cable
NECstandardorothermanufacturer’scable?
Model number: Length: inch/m
Distribution amplifier
Model number:
Switcher
Model number:
Adapter
Model number:

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