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NC1600C 

3. Projector Adjustment and Connection 

D-44

 

3.5

 

Adjusting the primary lens 

Display the test pattern and adjust the screen size, focus and screen position with the 
primary lens. 
 

3.5.1

 

Display the test pattern 

[1]

 

Press the MENU button of the remote controller. 

"TITLE SELECT" is displayed on the LCD screen at the projector side. 

 

[2]

 

Press " " button. 

 

[3]

 

Press the “ / ” buttons to select "TEST PATTERN". 

 

[4]

 

Press the “ / ” buttons to select "Cross Hatch". 

 

[5]

 

Press " " button. 

 

[6]

 

Press “ENTER” button. 

An    (*) will be put on the selected test pattern. 

 

 

3.5.2

 

Adjusting the screen ratio   

Adjust the screen ratio of the primary lens here.   
Adjust the screen ratio of the anamorphic lens after adjusting the primary lens screen ratio 
and mounting the anamorphic lens (See D-46). 
When an anamorphic lens is used, distortions will be produced on the projection screen. To 
prevent the image from being cut off due to these distortions, the image size should be 
made larger than the screen size beforehand. 
To minimize potential distortions of the anamorphic lens, it is recommended that the lens 
shift not be used as much as you can and that projection be kept at lens center. 
 

Memo 

 

How to Call the Lens Center 

1

Press the “MENU” button on the remote control panel. 

    "Title SELECT" appears on the projector's LC display. 

2

the Configuration menu using the arrow buttons “ / ”. 

3

Press the “ ” button. 

4

Select "Installation" using the ” / ” buttons. 

5

Press the “ ” button. 

6 Select "Lens Center" using the ” / ” buttons. 

7

Press the “ ” button. 

8

When "Move" appears on the display, press the “ENTER” button.   

    The lens will begin to move. 

Summary of Contents for Cinema NC1600C

Page 1: ...DLP Cinema Projector Installation manual NC1600C...

Page 2: ...included Therefore it should be read carefully in order to avoid any problems CAUTION In order to reduce any interference with radio and television reception use a signal cable with ferrite core atta...

Page 3: ...the projector The internal components of the projector head can be damaged if they are excessively shocked or shaken When opening the lamp door There is a high voltage lamp inside the projector There...

Page 4: ...Precautions Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from falling into your projector Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that might fall into your projector Do not insert any...

Page 5: ...Installation Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is on Doing so may cause damage to the projector Controlled ambient light environments will allow for an image of higher contrast and d...

Page 6: ...repairs of the product In Europe NEC Europe Ltd European Technical Centre Address Unit G Stafford Park 12 Telford TF3 3BJ U K Telephone 44 1952 237000 Fax Line 44 1952 237006 In North America NEC Cor...

Page 7: ...Projector D 21 2 1 Setup procedure D 21 2 2 Projector installation D 22 2 3 Connecting the power cable D 23 2 3 1 Power supply construction specifications D 23 2 3 2 Power cable connecting procedure...

Page 8: ...Your Projector Using a Wireless LAN Card D 54 4 LCD Menu D 55 4 1 List of menu D 55 4 1 1 When you use the service personnel menu D 56 4 2 Title Select D 57 4 2 1 Title select Title Memory D 57 4 2 2...

Page 9: ...ector to the exhaust equipment The accessory protective sheet should also be mounted because the area around the air outlet can become very hot For Exhaust equipment Installation see 2 7 Mounting the...

Page 10: ...size 1 2 1 Screen Type The following two types of screen masks can be used for the DLP Cinema Projector Check the screen mask for your projector for its type before selecting lenses because types of...

Page 11: ...Anamorphic lens SCOPE 2048 x 1080 x1 25 VISTA FLAT 1998 x 1080 Horizontal moving HDTV 1920 x 1080 SCOPE 2048 x 1080 x1 25 or None VISTA FLAT 1998 x 1080 Vertical moving HDTV 1920 x 1080 Projected Ima...

Page 12: ...tion L Primary lens magnification Screen width W Anamorphic lens magnification Use 1x for anamorphic lens magnification if this lens is not in use VISTA FLAT HDTV projection Length of projection L Pri...

Page 13: ...ce L 32 m the screen width W 16 m and the anamorphic lens is not used 32m SCOPE projection 16m 1 2 0x 32m VISTA FLAT projection 16m 2048 1998 1 95x 32m HDTV projection 16m 2048 1920 1 88x Therefore NC...

Page 14: ...Width across flats 6 mm 1 Lens fix Spanner Width across flats 19 mm 1 Level adjuster Phillips head screwdriver No 2 1 Hexagonal wrench Width across flats 5 mm 1 Front bracket Lens holder Hexagonal wr...

Page 15: ...ed in one of the three locations shown below Left Right installation Front Back installation When shipped from the factory Push the handle all the way in to use Pull the handle to use When installing...

Page 16: ...s are inserted when using the shipment handle If the handle is used without inserting the handle s fall prevention pins the handle may come off during shipment causing the unit to fall and thereby lea...

Page 17: ...ions See page D 15 for the handle installation locations This shows an example of left and right installation Note When installing the shipment handle be sure that the caution label on the handle face...

Page 18: ...ult Name of the cover Remarks for cover removal The C Top F cover cannot be removed unless A and B are removed first The D Side R cover cannot be removed unless A is removed first and the E Lens side...

Page 19: ...ve the four fixing screws of the connection terminals 2 Remove the two fixing screws of the Side F cover Loosen two screws of the Side F cover until their rotations become idle The screws are not remo...

Page 20: ...become idle The screws are not removed 2 Remove the Lens side F cover Remove the Side F cover by pulling up the covers 1 5 3 Top F cover removal procedure Before removing the top F cover the side F c...

Page 21: ...le See page D 23 STEP3 Mounting the primary lens See page D 26 STEP4 Mounting the anamorphic lens motorized turret See page D 28 STEP5 Installation of Small Iris Information for Service Personnel See...

Page 22: ...se the level adjusters at 4 positions You can extend the level adjuster to 10 mm at the maximum Rotate it counterclockwise for extension Caution To adjust the level adjusters of the projector extend t...

Page 23: ...place of projector installation Be sure to ground the equipment to ensure safety To avoid electric shock request a professional to carry out the grounding and related works Make sure to ground the equ...

Page 24: ...terminal with the cable use an UL listed tool Mounting terminals The specifications of the cable installation terminal is indicated below Power terminal JIS IEC EN UL CSA Complying wire using solderl...

Page 25: ...ly terminal L AC Live N AC Neutral G GND Earth The screws for the terminals do not come off They have a jump up structure Upon connection completion close the terminal cover of the power supply termin...

Page 26: ...rt it straight in The lens cannot be inserted all the way back if the lens fixing lever is on Lock In this case use a 6 mm Allen wrench to turn the lens fixing lever clockwise to Unlock then insert th...

Page 27: ...NC1600C 2 Setting Up Your Projector D 27 5 Mount the front covers top and bottom of the projector This completes the installation of the primary lens...

Page 28: ...namorphic lens from the unit and lock all adjusting parts of the unit up If you need to move the projector from one place to another be sure to detach this lens unit from the projector before moving B...

Page 29: ...NC1600C 2 Setting Up Your Projector D 29 2 5 2 Descriptions of the parts in turret...

Page 30: ...steps below DO NOT remove screws other than those indicated in each step otherwise it could lead to injury 1 Remove the left and right panels from the front panel of the projector The panels and scre...

Page 31: ...ixing levers on the sides to fasten Check that the slide unit slides smoothly in the Z direction 4 Mount the bracket with using two included M6 hexagonal socket head bolts This completes the mounting...

Page 32: ...he finger caught when rotating the lens holder 2 Mount the lens holder onto the anamo lens 1 Loosen the lens holder s lens fixing bolt 2 Line up the lens holder with the anamo lens perpendicularly and...

Page 33: ...ighten the two roll angle fixing knobs and tighten the lens holder 3 Remove the lens cap 4 Insert the power supply control connector into the projector side connector This completes the mounting of th...

Page 34: ...contrast ratio Preparatory operation Make sure that the main power switch of the customer s projector is turned off Get the supplied small iris ready Included in the standard set of accessories Instal...

Page 35: ...in the figure on the right 4 Remove the engine plate from the engine section Remove the single screw then remove the engine plate 5 Install the small iris Insert the attached small iris Small iris 6 I...

Page 36: ...vers four locations 8 Attach the lens side F cover then fasten the fixing screws 3 Insert the nails on the bottom of the cover into the guide slots at the bottom of the main unit two locations then fa...

Page 37: ...mounted because the area around the air outlet can become very hot 1 Mount an exhaust hose to the air outlet Mount the hose for connection to the exhaust equipment to the air outlet 2 Wrap the protec...

Page 38: ...lb shaft for mounting and replacement of the lamp bulb For the adjustment procedures refer to 3 4 Adjusting the lamp bulb shaft Page D 42 Caution It is concerned that the lamp bulb would burst under s...

Page 39: ...justing the primary lens See page D 44 Display the test pattern to adjust the screen size screen ratio and focus STEP 5 Adjusting the anamorphic See page D 46 STEP 6 Connecting the image input See pag...

Page 40: ...er power on Your projector may be in trouble Check the error display on the LCD screen and contact your dealer distributor for instructions Note that the image may sometimes flicker until the lamp has...

Page 41: ...ation of your passcode the Configuration menu will become active 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Configuration and press the button 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Installation and press the butto...

Page 42: ...tor Loosen two screws until their rotations become idle and remove the bulb adjustment panel 2 Call Bulb Alignment from the menu From the LCD menu of the projector Configuration Installation Bulb Alig...

Page 43: ...tment 5 Adjust the Y axis adjustment screw to have the maximum bulb alignment With rotating the adjustment screw using a 5 mm hexagonal wrench set the Peak hold value in the Bulb Alignment screen to t...

Page 44: ...mary lens screen ratio and mounting the anamorphic lens See D 46 When an anamorphic lens is used distortions will be produced on the projection screen To prevent the image from being cut off due to th...

Page 45: ...o adjust the setup position height and tile front back and left right of the projector so that the projected image is level at the screen center 4 Use the ZOOM buttons again to adjust the screen size...

Page 46: ...and the rotation angle are indicated as shown below n o i t c e r i d X l a t n o z i r o H n o i t c e r i d Z l a n i d u t i g n o L n o i t c e r i d Y l a c i t r e V e l g n a n a P n o i t a t...

Page 47: ...Pay attention not to have the finger caught by the movable section in adjustment Note Make the X direction adjustment with the power supply control connector disconnected Tips It is not possible to ad...

Page 48: ...he two M4 screws If necessary use the auxiliary sensor adjusting holes 3 6 3 Y direction adjustment 1 Loosen pan angle adjusting screws f and r a little 2 Turn the Y direction adjusting knob to adjust...

Page 49: ...ter of the image projected to the screen become horizontal and vertical 1 Loosen the two roll angle fixing knobs 2 Grasp the anamorphic lens firmly by hand and turn it along the guide to adjust 3 Afte...

Page 50: ...ot contact the primary lens If the anamorphic lens is touch the primary lens repeat the steps in 3 6 1 Z direction adjustment Page D 46 1 Loosen the two tilt angle fixing knobs 2 Loosen the tilt angle...

Page 51: ...ing screw on the side opposite the one adjusted in step 2 to fasten 3 6 7 Checking the Adjustment Results This completes the adjustment of the anamorphic lens Check that the projected image is substan...

Page 52: ...input terminals namely the HDSDI A input terminal the HDSDI B input terminal the DVI D A input terminal and the DVI D B input terminal HDSDI A B input terminal SDI A SDI B Inputs serial digital image...

Page 53: ...net port RJ 45 PC control terminal PC CONTROL Use this terminal when controlling the projector in serial connection from a PC Ethernet port LAN A LAN B Use this port when controlling the projector in...

Page 54: ...work group of the NIC Network Interface Card Use the wireless LAN in the ad hoc mode The same network group is one in which the AND value of the IP address and subnet mask are the same If the wireless...

Page 55: ...use the douser screen mute when switching signals D 58 Turret Controls the turret mounted with an anamorphic lens Ext MMS Link Sets whether to connect an external multi media switcher MMS Panel Key Lo...

Page 56: ...ays the titles assigned to the macro keys of 1 to 8 D 67 Usage Displays the usage times of the projector lamp bulb lamp house and bulb warning D 67 Error Code Displays the currently occurring error D...

Page 57: ...el and call them up directly using those buttons Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Selects the title to be projected 4 2 2 Test Pattern Selects the test pattern to be projected Displa...

Page 58: ...htness sensor Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Disable Disables the lamp brightness constant mode Enable Enables the lamp brightness constant mode 4 3 2 Setup Th...

Page 59: ...Specify whether to enable or disable the anamorphic lens for the selected title Without Anamo Disables anamorphic lens With Anamo Enables anamorphic lens Ext MMS Link Connect an external multimedia sw...

Page 60: ...Title Titles are set to factory default ones Tiles you have created are deleted but files are not All All the settings of your projector are set to factory default values except for files Note Files p...

Page 61: ...ays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Built in To use the incorporated MMS optional External To use the externally connected MMS optional Not Use Not to use MMS Baudrate T...

Page 62: ...h day Time Set the time here Hour minute second New Bulb When the lamp bulb is replaced reset the lamp time and select the lamp bulb type This menu is active in standby mode only Bulb Warning To set t...

Page 63: ...replaced Single mode Multi To set the mode in which the lamp houses are alternately replaced for use Multi mode Lamp house 1 To use the lamp house 1 Lamp house 2 To use the lamp house 2 House To set t...

Page 64: ...tus of lamp and lens to the memory in the projector lens memory function and lamp memory function The saved contents are assigned to the titles for use Select the saving item Display the registered me...

Page 65: ...itles to be assigned to the macro keys You cannot assign the same title to several macro keys If you want to assign any title to another number cancel the assignment once and then set it to any key ag...

Page 66: ...plays the hours of lamp bulb use the version information and error codes Displays Bulb Entry registered name Displays Bulb Entry maximum minimum currents A Bulb Type W Displays the registered name and...

Page 67: ...Bulb Displays the hours of use of the current lamp bulb Lamphouse Displays the hours of use of the current lamp house BulbWarning Displays the currently enabled warning time The following is displaye...

Page 68: ...ector head Data Displays the data version of the projector head Serial No Displays the serial number of the projector head MMS Built in Displays the version of the multi media switcher MMS connected t...

Page 69: ...or head System Cinema Displays the IP address set for the projector head Cinema 4 5 7 MMS Status Indicates the status of the multi media switcher MMS connected to your projector Displays the status in...

Page 70: ...39 SDI A B DCDM_XYZ_239 DC2K SCOPE 2048x858 0 none 2 DCDM XYZ 185 SDI A B DCDM_XYZ_185 DC2K VISTA 1998x1080 0 none 3 DCDM RGB 239 SDI A B DCDM_RGB_239 DC2K SCOPE 2048x858 0 none 4 DCDM RGB 185 SDI A B...

Page 71: ...e the Magnification of Primary Lens D 12 I Image Orient D 60 Information D 66 IP Address D 69 L Lamp D 66 Lamp Setup D 58 Lens Center D 61 List of default Titles D 70 M Macro Key D 65 67 Memory D 64 M...

Page 72: ...NEC Display solutions Ltd 2007 Ver 0 04 07 07...

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