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5. Using On-Screen Display

 

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Video Menu 

The Video menu is used to configure image options such as deinterlace and telecine. 
Access the Video menu in the Adjust menu. 

 

The following table lists all functions with a description and the default setting. A detailed 
description follows the table. 

I

TEM

 

D

ESCRIPTION

 

Noise 
Reduction 

Select Noise Reduction mode (see page 

74

). 

3D Y/C  
Separation 

Select 3D Y/C Separation mode (see page

 74

). 

Deinterlace 

Select Deinterlace mode (see page 

74

). 

Color 
Matrix 

Select Color Matrix mode (see page 

75

). 

Telecine 

Select Telecine mode (see 

4

Telecine on page 

75

). 

Summary of Contents for 4001-20B - Voclan Advertisement Display

Page 1: ...Projector NP4001 NP4000 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...nk is a trademark applied for trademark rights in Japan the United States of America and other countries and areas Other product and company names mentioned in this user s manual may be the trade marks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Notes 1 The contents of this user s manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permis sion 2 The contents of this user s manual are sub...

Page 3: ... voltage within the unit may be sufficient to cause electrical shock Therefore it is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of the unit This symbol alerts the user that important information concerning the opera tion and maintenance of this unit has been provided The information should be read carefully to avoid problems WARNING To prevent fire or shock do NOT expose this unit ...

Page 4: ...ormal household waste This includes projectors and their electrical accessories or lamps When you dispose of such products please follow the guidance of your lo cal authority and or ask the shop where you purchased the product After collecting the used products they are reused and recycled in a proper way This effort will help us reduce the wastes as well as the negative impact such as mercury con...

Page 5: ...io or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected ...

Page 6: ...your dealer for more information CAUTION When shipping the projector remove the optional lens beforehand The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter damage caused by improper handling during transportation Place the projector in a horizontal position Do not put the projector on its side when the lamp is turned on Doing so may cause damage to the projector Tilting the front of the projector...

Page 7: ...empting to use your projector Do not look into the lens while the projector is on Serious damage to your eyes could result Keep any items such as magnifying glass out of the light path of the projector The light being projected from the lens is extensive therefore any kind of abnormal ob jects that can redirect light coming out of the lens can cause unpredictable outcome such as fire or injury to ...

Page 8: ...inally intended Misuses such as using the tilt foot to carry or hang from the wall or ceiling the projec tor can cause damage to the projector Do not send the projector in the soft case by parcel delivery service or cargo shipment The projector inside the soft case could be damaged If heavy use for a number of consecutive days is expected select the High setting in the Fan Mode window to reduce he...

Page 9: ...n page 107 Be sure to replace the lamp when the following is displayed on the screen If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life the lamp bulb may shatter and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury If this happens contact your dealer for lamp replacement Important Lamp Characteristic The ...

Page 10: ...17 o SELECTING A LOCATION 18 p INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE OPTIONAL LENS 19 Removing the Existing Lens From the Projector 19 Installing the New Lens 21 Installing the New Lens Using the anti theft screw 21 q THROW DISTANCE AND SCREEN SIZE 22 NP4000 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values 23 NP4001 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values 24 r REPLACING COLOR WHEEL 27 s MAKING CONNECTIONS 31 Connecting Y...

Page 11: ...OSITION CLOCK 54 Adjusting Position Clock Phase by Using the OSD Control Panel 54 Correcting Keystone by Using the Remote Control 55 t PREVENTING THE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE PROJECTOR 57 Locking the Projector 57 Unlocking the Projector 59 u USING THE PHYSICAL LOCK 60 Using the Kensington Lock 60 Using the Security Chain Lock 60 5 USING ON SCREEN DISPLAY 61 n USING THE MENUS 61 Navigating the OSD 6...

Page 12: ...ING 112 Indicator Messages 112 Common Problems and Solutions 114 Tips for Troubleshooting 114 p IMAGE PROBLEMS 115 Lamp Problems 116 Remote Control Problems 116 Audio Problems 117 q HAVING THE PROJECTOR SERVICED 118 8 SPECIFICATIONS 119 n PROJECTOR SPECIFICATIONS 119 Optical Specifications 119 Electrical Specifications 120 Mechanical Specifications 121 Environmental Considerations 121 Regulations ...

Page 13: ...D5481 Quick setup guide 79TD5741 Important Information 79TD5751 For North America Only Registration Card Limited Warranty For Europe only Guarantee Policy For Japan Only User s manual Warranty card CD ROM This User s manual 79TD5501 6 Segment Color Wheel 79TD5371 Lens Hole Cap Installed Anti Theft Screw for lens x 1 79TD5811 Security Sticker Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing...

Page 14: ...allows the projector to be turned off even when projecting an image using a power strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Note Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image Also the power cable can be removed immediately after turning off the projector Auto Start eliminates the need to always use th...

Page 15: ... 6 Intake vent Lamp cooling vent do not obstruct 7 Speakers Built in stereo speakers 8 Height adjuster Adjusts level of projector 6 44 9 Lens Remove lens hole cap before use 10 Lens release button Press the release button before removing the lens 11 Anti Theft Screw Prevent theft of the lens 12 Intake vent and front filter Keeps the front fan free of dust clean regularly for optimum performance do...

Page 16: ... hand speaker Right hand speaker 3 Lamp cover Remove cover to replace lamp or color wheel 107 4 Exhaust vent Exhaust vent do not obstruct 5 OSD control panel See 3OSD Controls and Status LEDS 8 6 Rear intake vent Rear cooling intake do not obstruct 7 Left intake vent Left hand cooling intake do not obstruct ...

Page 17: ...n moving the projector or when the projector is not in use cover the lens with the lens cap To extend the projector handle refer to the following guide 1 Stand the projector on its end with the control panels at the bottom Note Stand the projector on its end by lifting the cabinet Do not use the handle to place the projector upright 2 Lift the handle in the direction shown until it is fully extend...

Page 18: ...nting the projector on a ceiling 5 Security chain opening Attach anti theft device see u Using the Physical Lock 60 6 Rear filter 7 Side filter Keep the fans free of dust clean regularly for optimum performance 103 CAUTION With ceiling installation use approved mounting hardware M4 screws maximum depth of screw 12 mm distance from ceiling wall 50 50 cm 20 20 inch for proper ventilation distance fr...

Page 19: ...atures Lens Controls ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 1 ZOOM Increase decrease projected image size 50 2 UP CURSOR 3 RIGHT CURSOR 4 DOWN CURSOR 5 LEFT CURSOR Move image left right up or down 6 FOCUS Focus the projected image 50 ...

Page 20: ...1 2 SELECT PAD Navigate and change settings in the OSD 61 3 RIGHT CURSOR VOLUME INCREASE Increase volume 46 4 EXIT Exit the On Screen Display OSD 62 5 SOURCE Change or select the input device 39 6 AUTO ADJUST Optimize image size position and resolution 45 Green 7 LAMP 1 Flashing See Indicator Messages 113 ...

Page 21: ... POWER LED Flashing See Indicator Messages 112 10 STATUS LED Green Lamp ready you can safely turn on or off the projector 112 11 ON STAND BY Turn the projector on or off main power switch must be turned on first 10 37 12 ENTER Select or change settings in the OSD 61 13 LEFT CURSOR VOLUME DECREASE Decrease volume 46 ...

Page 22: ...lied from the input device 3 AUDIO OUT Audio loop thru 4 MONITOR OUT Connect to a monitor 5 REMOTE 2 Connect the remote to the projector 16 6 AUDIO IN 2 Connect the audio cable not supplied from the input device 7 L MONO R COMPONENT Connect an RCA audio cables not supplied from the input device right and left channels 8 PC CONTROL Installation control 128 9 REMOTE 1 For external control 136 ...

Page 23: ...ied from a video device to the yellow RCA jack 35 16 COMPONENT IN Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Connect a component video enabled device 34 17 COMPUTER 2 IN R Cr G Y B Cb H V Connect RGBHV or Component signal from computer or component video enabled device 31 18 COMPUTER 1 IN Connect a VGA cable not supplied from a computer 31 19 AUDIO IN 1 Connect the audio cable not supplied from the input device 20 LAN Connect...

Page 24: ...button Freeze button 23 7 Computer 1 button Lens shift button 24 8 Computer 2 button Aspect button 25 9 Video button Lamp mode button 26 10 Viewer button The VIEWER and PAGE buttons will work with the other models which have a Viewer function NP4001 NP4000 does not have this function Auto ADJ button 27 11 Component button Volume buttons 28 12 Computer 3 button Magnify button Not available on NP400...

Page 25: ... between remote and projector is obstructed you can bounce the remote signal off certain reflective surfaces such as projector screens 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corre sponding buttons on the remote control This user s manual describes the functions based on the remote control Note To turn off the projector press the Power OFF button twice To turn on the...

Page 26: ... of the complete package To insert or replace the batter ies refer to the following guide 1 Remove the battery compartment cover by squeezing the locking catch A and sliding the cover in the direction of the arrow B 2 Insert the supplied batteries tak ing note of the polarity as shown 3 Replace the cover locator A and then click locking catch into place B ...

Page 27: ...the remote control from properly operating the projector Remote Control Precautions The following precautions ensure that the remote operates correctly and safely Handle the remote control carefully If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not heat take apart or throw batteries into fire For extended periods of inactivity remove the batteries Ensu...

Page 28: ...EMOTE2 jack on the projector see r Ter minal Panel Features on page 10 and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control see item 1 s Part Names of the Remote Control on page 12 Note Connecting the remote cable to the REMOTE2 jack on the terminal panel will make the wireless operation unavailable ...

Page 29: ...et started you must first Set up a screen and the projector Connect your computer or video equipment to the projector See s Making Connections on pages 31 32 33 34 and 35 Connect the supplied power cable See t Connecting the Supplied Power Cable on page 36 Note Ensure that the power cable and any other cables are disconnected before mov ing the projector When moving the projector or when it is not...

Page 30: ... correctly ensures optimum performance and a longer parts life Take note of the following when setting up the projector The projector table or stand should be level and sturdy Position the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen Ensure cables do not cause a trip hazard ...

Page 31: ...r damage caused by improper handling during transportation Before removing or installing the lens be sure to turn off the projector wait until the cooling fans stop and turn off the main power switch Do not touch the lens surface when removing or installing the lens Keep fingerprints dust or oil off the lens surface Do not scratch the lens sur face Work on a level surface with a soft cloth under i...

Page 32: ...ove the anti theft screw first 3 Pull out the existing lens slowly Note When Installing the Lens into the Projector Be sure to remove the lens cap from the back of the optional lens before installing the optional lens into the projector Failure to do so will cause damage to the pro jector CAUTION When Installing the lens into the projector be sure to remove the lens cap from the back of the option...

Page 33: ...row mark on top 2 Rotate the lens clock wise until you feel it click into place Installing the New Lens Using the anti theft screw Using the anti theft screw to prevent theft of the lens Tighten the supplied anti theft screw on the front bottom A An nt ti i t th he ef ft ts sc cr re ew w ...

Page 34: ...be is approximately 40 inches 1 m measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 65 inches 1 7 m from the wall or screen The largest the image can be is 500 inches 12 7 m when the projector is about 843 inches 21 4 m from the wall or screen Note The following image represents the NP4000 model For the corresponding NP4001 values see NP4001 Throw Distance and Screen Size Values on page 24 ...

Page 35: ...0 8 766 5 14 75 19 47 450 11 43 360 9 14 270 6 86 488 1 657 5 12 40 16 70 653 7 862 6 16 60 21 91 500 12 70 400 10 16 300 7 62 542 6 730 8 13 78 18 56 726 6 958 7 18 46 24 35 Screen Size NP09ZL NP10ZL Diagonal Width Height B Distance A inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m 40 1 02 32 0 81 24 0 61 69 4 142 3 1 76 3 61 139 2 266 9 3 54 6 78 50 1 27 40 1 02 30 0 76 87 8 178 9 2 23 4 54 175 3 3...

Page 36: ... 6 16 01 21 15 450 11 43 385 8 9 80 231 6 5 88 530 3 713 8 13 47 18 13 709 3 937 0 18 02 23 80 500 12 70 428 7 10 89 257 1 6 53 589 5 793 3 14 97 20 15 788 4 1041 4 20 02 26 45 Screen Size NP09ZL NP10ZL Diagonal Width Height B Distance A inches m inches m inches m inches m inches m 40 1 02 34 3 0 87 20 5 0 52 75 7 155 0 1 92 3 94 151 7 289 8 3 85 7 36 50 1 27 42 9 1 09 25 6 0 65 95 7 194 7 2 43 4 ...

Page 37: ...ough B 2 403 0 062 NP09ZL B 2 298 4 134 through B 4 579 4 213 B 2 298 0 105 through B 4 579 0 107 NP10ZL B 4 516 5 315 through B 8 514 5 512 B 4 516 0 135 through B 8 514 0 140 THROW DISTANCE FOR NP4001 LENS INCHES METERS NP06FL B 0 817 1 535 B 0 817 0 039 NP07ZL B 1 379 1 969 through B 1 854 1 811 B 1 379 0 050 through B 1 854 0 046 NP08ZL B 1 844 2 362 through B 2 435 2 48 B 1 844 0 060 through ...

Page 38: ... occur if the projector falls to the ground Do not use the projector in an environment where extreme temperature occurs The projector must be used at temperatures between 41 degrees Fahrenheit 5 degrees Celsius and 104 degrees Fahrenheit 40 degrees Celsius Screen damage will occur if the projector is exposed to moisture dust or smoke Do not cover the vents on the projector Proper ventilation is re...

Page 39: ...disk or leave fingerprints causing the image quality to degrade Heed the following information if you own two or more NP4001 NP4000 projec tors When replacing or re installing the color wheel the original color wheel pre installed or supplied as an accessory must go back to its original projector Your color wheel and projector color wheel cover are given an identification number Be sure to use the...

Page 40: ...l cover Lift cover in the direction shown and place on a clean dust free surface 4 Unscrew the retaining screws on the four segment color wheel Note Improper loose installation of the color wheel prevents an image from being displayed 5 Lift the unit in the direc tion shown ...

Page 41: ...2 Installation and Connections 29 6 Insert the six segment color wheel 7 Secure the retaining screws as shown 8 Replace the wheel cover as shown and secure the screws to lock the cover in place ...

Page 42: ...w mark on the cabinet and slide it into place 10 Secure the captive screw B Storing Unused Color Wheel Keep the unused color wheel in the zipper bag in which the supplied 6 segment color wheel was packaged This bag prevents dust from falling or collecting on the color wheel ...

Page 43: ...ntosh computer to the projector refer to the following guide 1 Connect a computer to the projector through one of the three available input data connections before turning on the PC or the projector The best signal order from best to least suitable is as follows Computer 3 in as shown below see item 1 r Terminal Panel Features on page 10 is a digital signal and offers the best connection to your c...

Page 44: ...od of connection from the source menu before turning on the PC see o Selecting a Source on page 39 3 Turn on the PC Note Failure to follow the above steps may not activate the digital output of the graphics card resulting in no picture being displayed Should this happen restart your PC ...

Page 45: ...or through RGB out connections as shown be low see item 4 r Terminal Panel Features on page 10 Note Daisy chain connection is not possible The MONITOR OUT connector will output no video signal Digital signal from the COMPUTER 3 IN connector When audio equipment is connected the projector speaker is disabled ...

Page 46: ... DVD Player to the projector as shown below before turning on the Player or the projector 2 Turn on the projector and select Component from the source menu before turn ing on the DVD Player see o Selecting a Source on page 39 3 Turn on the DVD Player Note Refer to your DVD player s owner s manual for more information about your DVD player s video output requirements ...

Page 47: ...to the following diagram Note Refer to your VCR or laser disc player owner s manual for more information about your device s requirements Images may not be displayed correctly when using an S Video or Video connec tion to fast forward or fast rewind scanning The AUDIO IN RCA jack is shared between VIDEO IN and S VIDEO IN ...

Page 48: ...ectly See o Selecting a Location on page 18 2 Ensure Main Power switch is in the off position O 3 Connect power cable to mains outlet 4 Connect power cable to power inlet AC IN on the projector see r Terminal Panel Features on page 10 Note Make sure that the prongs are fully inserted into both the AC IN and the wall outlet Note Ensure that the cables do not create a trip hazard ...

Page 49: ...ower switch I to the on position as shown B The power LED lights orange B A 2 Press the On Standby button once see 3OSD Controls and Status LEDS on page 8 The power LED lights green and the internal cooling fan starts 3 After approximately 10 seconds the power LED flashes intermit tently green 4 The Lamp1 and Lamp2 LEDs light green and the Power LED flashes more rapidly 5 Once the power LED is lit...

Page 50: ...age menu is displayed to se lect the default language Select the required default language using the or buttons on the OSD menu panel or the remote control unit and press Enter Note The language select screen only appears on the first instance of power on All subsequent operations assume the selected default language To change the de fault see page 83 ...

Page 51: ...the OSD control panel or on the remote control unit to dis play the Main Menu Scroll to the Source menu using or and press Enter Note Return to the projected image by pressing Exit twice 2 Select the required source using or and press Enter Note If an XGA signal is not correctly recognized on NP4001 set WXGA Mode to Off see page 72 To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Informatio...

Page 52: ... Picture Position manually Adjusting Picture Position Manually 1 Press the Select keypad in any direction to bring up the Lens Shift window 2 Press the directional key as required to shift the image Releasing the directional arrow will re center the cursor 3 To alter the picture size press Menu and select the Adjust menu using or Press Enter to open the Adjust menu Press or to select Im age Option...

Page 53: ... dow is displayed Select the desired picture size using or and press Enter Note The NP4000 and NP4001 support different Aspect Ratio options as shown 5 When finished press Exit to return to the projected image NP4000 Aspect Ratio Options NP4001 Aspect Ratio Options ...

Page 54: ...s shift is tabulated below and subject to the conditions listed Note The drawings below are applied to the lenses for NP07ZL NP08ZL NP09ZL and NP10ZL The lens for NP06FL does not have a lens shift feature From the Remote Control Unit 1 Press the Lens Shift but ton to bring up the Lens Shift window ...

Page 55: ...r the cursor 3 To alter the picture size press the Aspect button to display the Aspect Ratio window Note The NP4000 and NP4001 support different Aspect Ratio options as shown 4 Select the desired picture size using or and press Enter 5 When finished press Exit to return to the projected image NP4000 Aspect Ratio Options NP4001 Aspect Ratio Options ...

Page 56: ...ge Basic Operation 44 Adjusting the Projector Level 1 To raise the level of the projec tor twist the adjusters clockwise 2 To lower the level of the projec tor lift the projector and twist the adjusters counter clockwise ...

Page 57: ...g Auto Adjust To optimize an RGB image automatically refer to the following guide Press the Auto ADJ button on the Remote Unit see item 27 s Part Names of the Re mote Control on page 12 to optimize an RGB image automatically This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time ...

Page 58: ... or with the Remote Control unit Refer to the following as a guide 1 Press the Volume buttons on the remote control or the Select pad left and right keys on the OSD control panel The volume level is displayed on screen 2 Use the Volume but tons or the Select pad left and right keys on the OSD control panel to adjust the level ...

Page 59: ...itch and a breaker Do not turn off the AC power supply within 10 seconds of making ad justment or setting changes and closing the menu Doing so can cause loss of adjustments and settings and return to default Refer to the following guide to shut down the projector 1 Press the On Standby button once The OSD displays the message shown on the right 2 Press the On Standby button again or Enter on the ...

Page 60: ... strip equipped with a switch and a breaker Note Before using Direct Power Off be sure to allow at least 20 minutes immediately after turning on the projector and starting to display an image After Use Preparation Make sure that the projector is turned off 1 Unplug the power cable 2 Disconnect any other cables 3 Return the height adjusters to their original minimum position 4 Cover the lens with t...

Page 61: ...press the PIC MUTE button once more Note For extended periods of time it is recommended that the projector be powered off o Freezing a Picture The projected image can be frozen for short periods of time via the remote control This fea ture is useful for capturing still images from movies or freezing an animation at a particular point To freeze the projected image refer to the following guide 1 Pre...

Page 62: ...om the remote control unit Refer to the following guides to adjust the focus and zoom manually Adjusting by Using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Focus or Zoom button on the projector panel to display the appropriate window 2 Adjust the focus zoom using the increase and decrease buttons as required 3 Press Exit to return to the projected image ...

Page 63: ... lamp life To change the Lamp Mode refer to the following guides Changing Lamp Mode by Using the Projector s OSD Control Panel 1 Press Menu on the projector s OSD control panel to display the Main Menu Scroll to the Setup menu using or and press Enter 2 Select the General tab using or and select Lamp Mode using or Press Enter 3 From the Lamp Mode window select Normal or Eco using or Select OK and ...

Page 64: ...Lamp Mode button on the remote control to access the Lamp Mode menu 2 From the Lamp Mode window select Normal or Eco using or Move the cursor to OK and press Enter Note When the projector is in Eco mode brightness may be affected Normal Mode 100 Brightness Eco Mode approx 85 Brightness ...

Page 65: ...4 Convenient Features 53 r Getting Information Press the HELP button on the remote control to display the Information screen Use or to select a tab ...

Page 66: ...stortion manually Adjusting Position Clock Phase by Using the OSD Control Panel 1 Press the Menu button to display the Main menu Select the Adjust menu using or and press Enter to display the Adjust menu 2 From the Adjust menu press or to select Im age Options and scroll using or to Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase 3 Adjust the Horizontal Vertical Clock or Phase sliding bars using the se lect bu...

Page 67: ...e projected image is aligned with the lens center line in height 1 Press the Keystone button to display the Keystone window 2 Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical sliding bars us ing the select buttons 3 Adjust the slide bars until the screen trapezoid is a regular shape see diagram 4 Press Exit to return to the projected image Note Holding down the Keystone button 2 seconds resets the default keyst...

Page 68: ...ng Horizontal the lens center Vertical the bottom of the projected image is aligned with the lens center line in height If you adjust the lens shift Image is projected in Wide mode Resolution is XGA NP4000 WXGA NP4001 Note Higher resolution than XGA NP4000 WXGA NP4001 narrows the ad justable range Aspect Ratio 4 3 NP4000 15 9 NP4001 Horizontal and Vertical are adjusted separately A combination of ...

Page 69: ...word in the first instance of ena bling the security feature the user must define a keyword Locking the Projector To setup the security keyword refer to the following guide 1 Press Menu on the OSD control panel on the projector or remote control to display the Main Menu Scroll to the Setup menu using or and press Enter 2 The Setup menu is displayed Select the Installation tab using or and select S...

Page 70: ...s played Enter a keyword between 4 and 10 characters using Press Enter 5 Once a successful keyword is entered a confirmation screen is displayed Enter the same password as the previous step and write it down for later reference Press Enter A security activation message is displayed Select Cancel to re turn to the Setup menu or select OK to enable security ...

Page 71: ...ing guide 1 When the projector is locked either by request during opera tion or at start up the locked message is displayed 2 To unlock the projector press Menu on the control panel or remote control The keyword window is displayed Enter the previously defined keyword to activate the projector ...

Page 72: ...t and a security cable Note Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security ca ble The security lock corresponds to Kensington s MicroSaver Security System If you have any comment contact Kensington 2853 Campus Drive San Mateo CA94403 U S A Tel 800 535 4242 http www Kensington com Using the Security Chain Lock In addition to the password protection function and the Ken...

Page 73: ...ontrol or the buttons on the top of the projector to navigate and make changes to the OSD The following illustration shows the corresponding buttons on the remote control and on the projector 1 To open the OSD press the Menu button on the OSD control panel or remote unit There are six initial menus Press the cur sor or buttons to move through the initial menus and Enter to select the desired menu ...

Page 74: ...ay 62 2 Press the cursor or button to move through secondary menus 3 Press or to select menu items and or to change val ues for settings Press Enter to confirm the new setting 4 Press Exit to close the OSD or leave a submenu ...

Page 75: ...rast B Color Correction Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color Hue Reset Image Options Aspect Ratio NP4000 4 3 16 9 Crop Native Normal NP4001 4 3 16 9 15 9 Letterbox Native Normal Overscan 0 5 10 15 Position Clock Horizontal Vertical Clock Phase WXGA Mode NP4001 only Off On Video Noise Reduction Off Low Medium High 3D Y C Separation Off On Deinterlace Off Still Norm...

Page 76: ...ol PC CONTROL LAN Options Auto Start Off On Power Management Off 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 Screen Trigger Off On Fan Mode Auto High Default Source Select Last Auto Computer1 Computer2 Computer3 Component Video S Video Color System Video Auto NTSC PAL SECAM S Video Auto NTSC PAL SECAM Filter Message Off 100 H 200 H 500 H 1000 H Infor mation Usage Time Lamp 1 Life Remaining Lamp 2 Life Remaining Lamp 1 Ho...

Page 77: ...ly contain the following elements ITEM LABEL DESCRIPTION 1 Title Indicates the menu title 2 Highlight Indicates the selected menu or item 3 Menu type Advanced Menu or Basic Menu 4 Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box 5 Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustment 6 Exit Return to the previous menu 7 OK Press to accept and save settings 8 Cancel Pres...

Page 78: ...age 31 Computer 3 Select the source connected to the Computer 3 input see Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer on page 31 Component Select the source connected to the Component input see Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output on page 34 Video Select the source connected to the Video input see Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player on page 35 S Video Select the source connected to t...

Page 79: ...e list Notice that the be low values will change depending on the preset selected Detail Setting See s Detail Settings Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 76 Contrast Adjust the Contrast value using or to highlight the differences between light and dark areas of the picture Brightness Adjust the Brightness value using or to lighten or darken the picture Sharpness Adjust the Sharpness value usi...

Page 80: ...m the list see page 69 Overscan Set the Overscan value using or see page 72 Position Clock Adjust the Position Clock values using the slides Horizontal Adjusts the image location horizontally using or Vertical Adjusts the image location vertically using or Clock Fine tune a computer image or remove any vertical banding that might appear Phase Adjust the clock phase or reduce video noise dot interf...

Page 81: ... Aspect Ratio options as shown NP4000 Aspect Ratio Options 4 3 Standard TV screen 4 3 proportionally four units wide for every three units high no matter the size of the screen 16 9 A wide screen aspect ratio for video Crop Crop the image Native Displays the current image in its true resolution Normal Displays the current image in its aspect ratio ...

Page 82: ...ery three units high no matter the size of the screen 16 9 A wide screen aspect ratio for video 15 9 Uses the full display Letterbox Reduced image to display the true aspect with black borders on top and bot tom Native Displays the current image in its true resolution Normal Displays the current image in its aspect ratio ...

Page 83: ...5 Using On Screen Display 71 ...

Page 84: ...using the Overscan menu Set the overscan percentage between 0 15 to compensate for different screen sizes WXGA Mode NP4001 only Selecting On will give priority to a WXGA 1280 x 768 signal in recognizing an input signal When WXGA Mode is set to On an XGA 1024 x 768 signal may not be recognized on NP4001 In this case select Off To check if the signal is recognized go to Source under Information menu...

Page 85: ...sts all functions with a description and the default setting A detailed description follows the table ITEM DESCRIPTION Noise Reduction Select Noise Reduction mode see page 74 3D Y C Separation Select 3D Y C Separation mode see page 74 Deinterlace Select Deinterlace mode see page 74 Color Matrix Select Color Matrix mode see page 75 Telecine Select Telecine mode see 4Telecine on page 75 ...

Page 86: ...r signal and can help to produce clearer and sharper images without overlapping colors rainbow effect Set 3D Y C Separation On or Off Deinterlace Deinterlace converts an interlaced image to a progressive scan image Select the form of Deinterlacing required from Still Select for stills such as slide projections or screen shots Normal Select Normal for non specialized projection Movie Select for mov...

Page 87: ...ndard Definition imaging HDTV Sets the color matrix to HDTV use for High Definition imaging Telecine Telecine aids in converting motion picture film images into video The process adds ad ditional frames to the picture in order to increase the frame rate Note This feature is only available when deinterlace is turned on and SDTV signal is selected Select from the following Off Telecine mode is turne...

Page 88: ...ature Access to the General tab is through the Detail Settings menu The following table lists all functions with a brief description ITEM DESCRIPTION Reference Set Reference mode see page 77 Gamma Correction Select Gamma Correction mode see page 77 Color Temperature Set the color temperature value in Kelvin K Compensate for the amount of light available Daylight is approximately 5500K BrilliantCol...

Page 89: ...on Movie Select for Movie projection Graphic Select Graphic for still images sRGB Select for projecting PC or web page images Gamma Correction Gamma Correction enables adjustment to the light intensity brightness of an image in order to match the source more closely Select from the following Dynamic Allows the projector to dynamically alter the gamma correction automatically Natural Attempts to em...

Page 90: ...rightness R Set the Brightness R value to compensate for red light sources Brightness G Set the Brightness G value to compensate for green light sources Brightness B Set the Brightness B value to compensate for blue light sources Contrast R Set the Contrast R value to compensate for red light sources Contrast G Set the Contrast G value to compensate for green light sources Contrast B Set the Contr...

Page 91: ...IPTION Red Increase or decrease the amount of red in the projected output using and Green Increase or decrease the amount of green in the projected output using and Blue Increase or decrease the amount of blue in the projected output using and Yellow Increase or decrease the amount of yellow in the projected output using and Magenta Increase or decrease the amount of magenta in the projected outpu...

Page 92: ...e and OSD language settings and can be accessed with the projector control panel or with the remote control unit The following table lists all functions with a brief description ITEM DESCRIPTION Keystone Adjust the Keystone trapezoid see pages 55 and 81 Lamp Mode Select Lamp Mode Range Normal or Eco Lamp Select Select Lamp configuration Range Dual Lamp1 or Lamp2 Lamp Interval Select Lamp Interval ...

Page 93: ...o adjust the projected image appearance as required Lamp Mode Select Normal or Eco from the lamp mode window The lamp life can be extended by us ing the Eco mode and the fan noise can be reduced Lamp Select Select the lamps to be used for projection Select from the following Dual Uses both lamps simultaneously Lamp1 Uses Lamp1 only Lamp2 Uses Lamp2 only ...

Page 94: ...t is not Dual Select from the following Off 1 week 4 week and 2000H Menu Mode Select the Menu Mode to display Select from the following Basic Menu Displays menus with minimum essential options This setting is best suited to novices Advanced Menu Displays menus with all available options This setting is best suited to experienced operators ...

Page 95: ...5 Using On Screen Display 83 Language Select the OSD language to be used Select from the following English German French Italian Spanish Swedish Japanese Simplified Chinese ...

Page 96: ...N Orientation Select from four projection methods depending on projection site see page 85 Communication Speed Select Communication Speed Range 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Menu Color Select Select the menu color from the list Range color or monochrome Display Time Select Display Time Range Manual Auto 5s Auto 15s Auto 45s Background Select Background appearance when there is no signal Range ...

Page 97: ... fields Range Front Back Front Back LAN Settings Opens LAN preferences tab see LAN Settings on page 91 Standby Mode Select Standby Mode Range Normal and Power saving PC Control Enables the path selection for PC control Select PC Control Range PC CONTROL or LAN Orientation Orientation enables you to set how the projected image is displayed Select from the following Desktop Front Standard forward fa...

Page 98: ...tion Speed Select communication speed to set the baud rate of the connection Note Longer cable connections may require lower settings Select from the following options 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps Menu Color Select Select color modes to set the menu color Select from the following options ...

Page 99: ...he amount of time a menu is displayed Select from the following Manual Menus stay on screen until the Menu button is pressed again Auto 5 secs Menu is displayed for 5 seconds Auto 15 secs Menu is displayed for 15 seconds Auto 45 secs Menu is displayed for 45 seconds ...

Page 100: ...Black Logo Security See t Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector on page 57 Control Panel Lock Turn On Off the Key Lock function for cabinet buttons Note y This Control Panel Lock does not affect the remote control functions y When the control panel is locked pressing and holding the Exit button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds The setting will change to Off ...

Page 101: ...from the following Front Back Front Back LAN Settings See LAN Settings on page 91 Standby Mode There are two standby modes available Normal and Power Saving Power Saving mode allows you to put the projector in the standby condition to consume less power than Normal Note Be sure to connect the projector and computer while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the computer ...

Page 102: ...ower saving mode For PC control and LAN mode of the projector it is recom mended to leave the projector in the Normal mode Normal mode Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Green light Power saving mode Power indicator Orange light Status indicator Off PC Control This function enables you to select the path for PC Control see r PC Control Codes and Cable Connections on page 128 Note In the...

Page 103: ...ing ITEM DESCRIPTION DHCP Select either a static IP or DHCP IP setting by selecting the appropriate radio button IP Address Displays the IP address Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask Gateway Enable or disable the network gateway setting Click on the radio button to change the setting DNS Server Enable or disable the DNS server settings Click on the radio button to change the setting Apply Settin...

Page 104: ...o power up when AC plug in Range on or off see page 93 Power Management Select the amount of time the projector remains idle before powering down Range Off 0 05 0 10 0 20 0 30 see page 93 Screen Trigger Set this item to On to enable the projector to automatically lower the pro jection screen when powering on Range on or off see pages 94 and 130 Fan Mode Select Fan Mode Range Auto or High see page ...

Page 105: ... control or projec tor cabinet To use the Auto Start function you must first press the main power switch to On before connecting the power cable Note y When the projector is off by using the POWER button or put in the standby mode and the power cable is disconnected Auto Start will not activate after power AC is applied y When the projector is off by using the Direct Power Off function or after th...

Page 106: ...ow volt age trigger to the screen controller and the screen goes up Fan Mode Fan Mode is used to set the speed of the internal cooling fan The Fan Mode option default is Auto which enables the projector to automatically de tect fan requirements For higher temperature locations or prolonged use the High option is available providing greater cooling capacity Default Source Select The Default Source ...

Page 107: ...In the normal condition select Auto and the projector will automatically detect the video standard When the pro jector has difficulty detecting the video standard you can select the appropriate video standard from the menu This must be done for Video and S Video Connector sepa rately Filter Message Select the time preference between displaying the message for cleaning the filters Clean the filter ...

Page 108: ...ormation about lamp usage and remaining lamp life The following table lists all items with a description ITEM DESCRIPTION Lamp1 Life Remaining Displays the Lamp1 life remaining as a percentage Lamp2 Life Remaining Displays the Lamp2 life remaining as a percentage Lamp1 Hours Used Displays the Lamp1 total usage in hours Lamp2 Hours Used Displays the Lamp2 total usage in hours Filter Hours Used Disp...

Page 109: ... Input Terminal Displays the Input Terminal that is presently being used Source Name Displays the Source name of the signal presently being used Horizontal Frequency Displays Horizontal Frequency in KHz Vertical Frequency Displays Vertical Frequency in Hz Video Type Displays Video type Sync Type Displays Sync Type Sync Polarity Displays Sync Polarity Scan Type Displays Scan Type ...

Page 110: ...5 Using On Screen Display 98 LAN The LAN tab displays LAN settings as previously defined see LAN Settings on page 89 ...

Page 111: ...5 Using On Screen Display 99 Version The Version tab displays all the version and product details of the projector and associ ated software NP4000 Version Screen NP4001 Version Screen ...

Page 112: ...table lists all items with a description ITEM DESCRIPTION Product Displays Product ID Serial Number Displays projector Serial Number Firmware Displays Firmware version and Color Wheel currently installed 4 seg or 6 seg Data Displays Data version ...

Page 113: ...n ITEM DESCRIPTION Current Signal Reset the adjustments for current signal to factory preset levels All items in Adjust can be reset All Data Reset all the adjustments and settings for all the signals to the factory preset except Language Background Control Panel Lock Secu rity LAN Mode Communication Speed Lamp Life Remaining Lamp Hours Used and Filter Hours Used Clear Lamp1 Hours Reset lamp1 hour...

Page 114: ...nd wipe the projector again CAUTION To prevent discoloration or fading of the case do not use abrasive alco hol based cleaners Cleaning the Lens Refer to the following guide to clean the projector lens 1 Apply a little optic lens cleaner to a clean lint free cloth do not apply the cleaner directly to the lens 2 Lightly wipe the lens in a circular motion CAUTION Do not use abrasive cleaners or solv...

Page 115: ...the filters must be cleaned Note When the Please clean filter message is displayed please clean or replace all three filters at the same time to synchronize the hours used display The Filter Message item should be enabled in the Options menu Refer to Op tions on page 95 Refer to the following guide to clean the filters 1 Lift the projector to expose the underside to locate the first filter See the...

Page 116: ...he filters are cleaned please reset the filter hours via the Clear Filter Hours op tion in the v Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 101 Note Using the projector without the air filter fitted inside dirt and dust are sucked into the projector causing failure ...

Page 117: ...umable parts Do not interchange Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 after the projector has been used once Doing so will not allow the projector to display the correct lamp usage hours A minimum space is required for replacement See pages 27 and 106 for more de tails Replacing the Filters When the lamps are replaced the filters should also be replaced not cleaned Refer to the following guide to replace the filters ...

Page 118: ... and press down firmly 4 Replace the filter covers by pushing gently in the direction shown Once the filters are replaced please reset the filter hours via the Clear Filter Hours op tion in the v Reset Menu Descriptions and Functions on page 101 ...

Page 119: ...2500 2600 hours in Eco mode and the End of lamp life message is displayed during the lamps final 100 hours of operational life Please replace during 2000 2100 hour Important 1 The lamp contains a certain amount of mercury and should be disposed of ac cording to local ordinance regulations 2 Avoid touching the glass surface of the new lamp doing so may shorten its op eration life 3 If the lamp s us...

Page 120: ...2 Loosen the two captive screws A on the lamp module Lift the module handle up B in the direction shown A A B B 3 Pull firmly on the module handle in the direction shown to remove the lamp 4 Reverse steps 1 to 3 to install the new lamp module and re place the lamp cover Note The filters should be replaced when replacing the lamp modules ...

Page 121: ...s the Menu button on the OSD control panel or Re mote Control to open the Main menu 2 Press the or button to move to the Reset menu and press Enter 3 The Reset menu is displayed Select Clear Lamp 1 or Clear Lamp 2 as required using or and press En ter 4 A confirmation box is dis played Select OK using or and press Enter to reset the selected Lamp hours to zero ...

Page 122: ...nerated presentations Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function connect the mouse receiver and computer The mouse receiver can be connected directly to the computer s USB port type A Note Depending on the type of connection or OS installed on your computer you may have to restart your computer or change your computer settings When operating ...

Page 123: ... Button scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the pre vious or next slide in PowerPoint on your computer SELECT Buttons moves the mouse cursor on your computer MOUSE L CLICK Button works as the mouse left button MOUSE R CLICK Button works as the mouse right button Note When you operate the computer using the SELECT buttons with the menu displayed both the menu and the mouse pointer ...

Page 124: ... AC off Off Off Off Cooling Orange blink 0 5 secs on 0 5 secs off After power off Power up sequence Green blink 0 5 secs on 0 5 secs off Start up Standby Orange on On Standby Power on Green on On On The Status LED PROJECTOR STATUS LED CONDITION LED SEQUENCE PROJECTOR CONDITION Normal condition Off Off Power on Cover ERROR Red 1 time blink repeatedly 0 5 secs on 2 5 secs off ERROR Temperature ERROR...

Page 125: ...d 1 time blink repeatedly 0 5 secs on 2 5 secs off ERROR Lamp ERROR Red 6 times blink repeatedly 0 5 secs ON 0 5 secs OFF 6 2 0 secs OFF ERROR Cooling lamp Orange blink 0 5 secs ON 0 5 secs OFF Switching lamp1 and 2 Re light up se quence Green blink 0 5 secs ON 0 5 secs OFF Start up Lamp life over cannot lamp on Red on On Replace lamp see notes below Eco mode Orange on On Power on Normal mode Gree...

Page 126: ...e attached device is turned on Ensure a connected PC is not in suspend mode Ensure a connected notebook computer is configured for an external display This is usually done by pressing an Fn key combination on the notebook Tips for Troubleshooting In each problem specific section try the steps in the order suggested This may help you to solve the problem more quickly Try to pinpoint the problem to ...

Page 127: ...under Information menu see page 97 Problem The image is wider at the top or bottom trapezoid effect 1 Position the projector so it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible 2 Use the Keystone button on the remote control or projector to correct the problem Problem The image is reversed or upside down Check the Orientation setting on the Setup menu of the OSD Problem The image is streaked 1 Set...

Page 128: ... Problem The lamp goes off 1 Power surges can cause the lamp to turn off Press the power button twice to turn off the projector When the Power LED is orange press the power button 2 Replace the lamp module 3 Put the old lamp back in the projector and have the projector serviced Remote Control Problems Problem The projector does not respond to the remote control 1 Direct the remote control towards ...

Page 129: ... Adjust the volume of the audio source 3 Check the audio cable connection 4 Test the source audio output with other speakers 5 Have the projector serviced Problem The sound is distorted 1 Check the audio cable connection 2 Test the source audio output with other speakers 3 Have the projector serviced ...

Page 130: ... should have the projector serviced Pack the pro jector in the original carton Include a description of the problem and a checklist of the steps you took when trying to fix the problem The information may be useful to the service person nel Return the projector to the place you purchased it ...

Page 131: ...age Size diagonal 50 200 1 27m 5 08m NP06FL 40 500 1 02m 12 7m NP07ZL NP08ZL NP09ZL NP10ZL Lens Options NP06FL Power focus throw ratio 0 77 1 F2 0 f 11 4 mm NP07ZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 33 1 79 1 F1 8 2 3 f 19 3 25 8 mm NP08ZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 1 78 2 35 1 F1 7 1 9 f 26 34 mm NP09ZL Power zoom and focus throw ratio 2 22 4 43 1 F2 1 2 9 f 32 63 mm NP10ZL Power zoom and f...

Page 132: ...5P USB Port 1 B Type for Service LAN Port RJ 45 Video Compatibility NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM HDTV 1080i 720p SDTV 576p 576i 480p 480i Scan Rate Horizontal 15 kHz 31 to 90 kHz RGB 31 kHz or over Verti cal 50 Hz to 85 Hz Video Bandwidth RGB 100 MHz 3dB Color Reproduction 16 7 million colors simultaneously Full color Horizontal Resolution NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 540 TV li...

Page 133: ...hanical Specifications ITEM DESCRIPTION Installation Orientation Desktop Front Desktop Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Dimensions 19 9 W x 7 8 H x 15 2 D 505 mm W x 197 mm H x 385 mm D not including protrusions Weight 36 4 lbs 16 5 kg Environmental Considerations ITEM DESCRIPTION Operational Temperatures 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 to 122 F 10 to ...

Page 134: ...ts EMC Directive EN55022 EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Meets Low Voltage Directive EN60950 1 TÜV GS Approved For additional information visit US http www necdisplay com Europe http www nec display solutions com Global http www nec pj com For information on our optional accessories visit our website or see our brochure The specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 135: ...8 Specifications 123 o Cabinet Dimensions ...

Page 136: ...L level PIN NUMBER RGB SIGNAL ANALOG YCBCR SIGNAL 1 Red Cr 2 Green or Sync on Green Y 3 Blue Cb 4 Ground 5 Ground 6 Red Ground Cr Ground 7 Green Ground Y Ground 8 Blue Ground Cb Ground 9 No Connection 10 Sync Signal Ground 11 No Connection 12 Bi directional DATA SDA 13 Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 Data Clock ...

Page 137: ... 73 60 00 SECAM 15 63 50 00 VESA D 640 x 480 31 47 59 94 MAC D 640 x 480 35 00 66 67 VESA D 640 x 480 37 86 72 81 VESA D 640 x 480 37 50 75 00 VESA D 640 x 480 43 27 85 01 VESA D 800 x 600 35 16 56 25 VESA D 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 VESA D 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 VESA D 800 x 600 46 88 75 00 VESA D 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 MAC D 832 x 624 49 72 74 55 VESA D 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 VESA D 1024 x 768 56 48 7...

Page 138: ...1280 x 960 60 00 60 00 VESA D 1280 x 1024 63 98 60 02 VESA D 1400 x 1050 65 30 60 00 VESA D 1440 x 900 55 90 60 00 VESA D 1440 x 900 70 60 75 00 HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 33 75 60 00 Interlace HDTV 1080i 1125i 1920 x 1080 28 13 50 00 Interlace HDTV 720p 750p 1280 x 720 45 00 60 00 Progressive HDTV 720p 1280 x 720 37 50 50 00 Progressive SDTV 576p 625p 31 25 50 00 Progressive SDTV 480p 525p 31 4...

Page 139: ...han the projector s native resolution 1280 x 768 NP4001 1024 x 768 NP4000 will be compressed Some Composite and Sync on Green signals may not be displayed correctly Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed cor rectly If this should happen change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures ...

Page 140: ...0H 12H PICTURE MUTE OFF 02H 11H 00H 00H 00H 13H SOUND MUTE ON 02H 12H 00H 00H 00H 14H SOUND MUTE OFF 02H 13H 00H 00H 00H 15H ON SCREEN MUTE ON 02H 14H 00H 00H 00H 16H ON SCREEN MUTE OFF 02H 15H 00H 00H 00H 17H ASPECT RATIO 4 3 03H 10H 00H 00H 05H 18H 00H 00H 00H 00H 30H 16 9 03H 10H 00H 00H 05H 18H 00H 00H 02H 00H 32H 15 9 NP4001 only 03H 10H 00H 00H 05H 18H 00H 00H 06H 00H 36H Letterbox NP4001 on...

Page 141: ...for long cable runs PC Control Connector DIN 9P Note 1 Pin 1 4 6 and 9 are not used 2 Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify the cable connection 3 For long cables it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps ...

Page 142: ...ending a low voltage trigger to the screen controller and the screen will go up Note To use this feature you must turn on the Screen Trigger function See Screen Trigger on page 94 for more information Note Screen controllers are supplied and supported by screen manufacturers Note Do not use this jack for anything other than intended use Connecting the wired remote control to the SC TRIGGER Mini Ja...

Page 143: ...ojector Preparation Before Use Make network connections set up the projector and confirm that it is complete before engaging in browser operations see LAN Settings on page 91 for more information Operation with a browser that uses a proxy server may not be possible depending on the type of proxy server and the setting method Although the type of proxy server will be a factor it is possible that it...

Page 144: ... en try column of the URL Configuring Network Settings The Network Settings screen is displayed as follows http the projector s IP address lanconf html Domain Host Name Type in a hostname Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Domain Name Type in domain name of the network connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used Apply Click to reflect the entries ...

Page 145: ...nable this feature Test Mail Status Button Click to display the test result Sample of a message sent from the projector Projector Name X X X X Lamp 1 or 2 Hours Used xxxx H The lamp is at the end of its usable life Please replace the lamp Note If you entered an incorrect address in a test you may not receive an Alert mail Should this happen check if the Recipient s Address is correctly set Unless ...

Page 146: ...g Sound On Mutes the audio Sound Off Cancels the audio muting OSD On Mutes the on screen display OSD Off Cancels the muting of the on screen display All On Mutes each of the video audio and on screen display functions All Off Cancels the muting of each of the video audio and on screen display functions This controls the mute functions of the projector Picture Panel Brightness Increases or decrease...

Page 147: ...est information available Lamp 1 Life Remaining Displays the remaining life of Lamp1 as a percentage Lamp 1 Hours Used Displays the number of hours Lamp1 has been used Lamp 2 Life Remaining Displays the remaining life of Lamp2 as a percentage Lamp 2 Hours Used Displays the number of hours Lamp2 has been used Filter Hours Used Displays the number of hours Filter has been used Error Status Displays ...

Page 148: ... COMPUTER1 OPEN OPEN OPEN SHORT VIDEO1 OPEN OPEN SHORT OPEN S VIDEO1 OPEN OPEN SHORT SHORT COMPONENT OPEN SHORT OPEN OPEN NOT AVAILABLE OPEN SHORT OPEN SHORT COMPUTER2 OPEN SHORT SHORT OPEN NOT AVAILABLE OPEN SHORT SHORT SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT OPEN OPEN OPEN COMPUTER3 DVI SHORT OPEN OPEN SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT OPEN SHORT OPEN NOT AVAILABLE SHORT OPEN SHORT SHORT NOT AVAILABLE SHORT SHORT OPE...

Page 149: ...gh 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 connector A message appears on the screen __________________________________ The source connected to the projector is active and available Still no image even though you adjust the bright ness and or the contrast Input source s resolution a...

Page 150: ... your problem in detail Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Model number Serial No Date of purchase Lamp operating time hours Lamp Mode Normal Eco 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...

Page 151: ... number Length inch m Distribution amplifier Model number Switcher Model number Adapter Model number Computer Manufacturer Model number Notebook PC Desktop Native resolution Refresh rate Video adapter Other Video equipment VCR DVD player Video camera Video game or other Manufacturer Model number ...

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