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Turning off the Projector

4OTURNOFFTHEPROJECTOR

1. First, press the

 (POWER) button on the projector 

cabinet or the STANDBY button on the remote con-
trol. 

The confirmation message will be displayed.

 3ECONDLY PRESS THE %.4%2 BUTTON OR PRESS THE

0/7%2 ORTHE34!.$"9BUTTONAGAIN

!FTERTHEPROJECTORTURNSOFFTHECOOLINGFANSKEEPOPERATING

for a while (Cooling-off time).

The cooling fans stop operating when the projector turns off
and goes into standby mode. When in standby mode, the
POWER indicator will light red and the STATUS indicator
will light green approx. for 10 seconds and then will light off
when [NORMAL] is selected for [STANDBY MODE]. 

0OWER/N

Steady blue light

3TANDBY

Steady

red light

 CAUTION:

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!#POWERSUPPLYISDISCONNECTEDDURINGNORMALPROJECTOROPERATION
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Summary of Contents for M402W

Page 1: ...Projector M402W User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...rst remove the cover Zoom Lever Lens Cover Focus Ring Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever Adjustable Tilt Foot Lens Light Sensor Security chain opening Attach an anti theft device The security chain opening accepts security wires or chains up to 0 18 inch 4 6 mm in diameter Opening and closing the lens cover 3LIDE THE LENS COVER TO THE RIGHT TO UNCOVER THE LENS 4O COVER THE LENS SLIDE THE LENS COVER TO THE...

Page 3: ...TOR UTTON 3 52 UTTON 54 UTTON 5 UTTON 9 6OLUME UTTONS EYSTONE UTTONS 4 2 UTTON 8 4 UTTON 7IRELESS NDICATOR 7HEN THE PROJECTOR IS TURNED ON WITH THE OPTIONAL WIRE LESS UNIT INSERTED THE INDICATOR WILL LIGHT UP BLUE 13 ECO Indicator 7HEN IS SET TO THE OTHER OPTIONS THAN THIS INDICATOR WILL LIGHT UP GREEN ...

Page 4: ...EO INI ONNECTOR 4YPE ONNECTOR 4YPE 53 0ORT 4YPE 4 2 54 0 ONNECTOR INI 3UB 0IN 5 54 INI ACK 3TEREO INI 6 ONNECTOR 2 6 5 2 2 NPUT ACK ONAURAL INI 0ORT 2 53 0ORT 4YPE 39 INI 0IN 0 42 0 42 0ORT 3UB 0IN 5SE THIS PORT TO CONNECT A 0 OR CONTROL SYSTEM 4HIS ENABLESYOUTOCONTROLTHEPROJECTORUSINGSERIALCOMMU NICATION PROTOCOL ...

Page 5: ...N ALLOWS YOU TO CORRECT DISTORTION OF IMAGES PROJECTED ON A CURVED WALL MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE FOR AC 3 s 4HIS IS A SOFTWARE PROGRAM USED TO PROJECT YOUR COMPUTERgS SCREEN OVER THE WIRED WIRELESS NETWORK 4HE COMPUTER CABLE 6 IS NOT REQUIRED s 4HIS SOFTWARE PROGRAM CAN BE USED TO CONTROL THE POWER AND SOURCE SELECTION OF THE PROJECTOR FROM YOUR COMPUTER h UDIO TRANSMISSIONv h53 ISPLAYv AND h 4v FU...

Page 6: ...or s 7INDOWS 7INDOWS 7INDOWS 6ISTA 0ENTIUM Z EQUIVALENT OR HIGHER REQUIRED UAL CORE Z OR HIGHER RECOMMENDED s 7INDOWS 80 0ENTIUM Z EQUIVALENT OR HIGHER REQUIRED UAL CORE Z OR HIGHER RECOMMENDED EMORY s 7INDOWS 7INDOWS 7INDOWS 6ISTA OR MORE REQUIRED OR MORE RECOMMENDED s 7INDOWS 80 OR MORE REQUIRED OR MORE RECOMMENDED ORE MEMORY MAY BE REQUIRED TO RUN ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS SIMULTANE OUSLY RAPHIC ...

Page 7: ...ENT 7IRED OR WIRELESS REQUIRED THAT SUPPORTS 4 0 0 4HE FOLLOWING ADAPTERS ARE VERIlED TO WORK WITH MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE s 7IRED ADAPTER BUILT INTO AC s 7IRELESS ADAPTER BUILT INTO AC s PPLE 53 THERNET ADAPTER s PPLE 4HUNDERBOLT THERNET ADAPTER h ASY ONNECTIONv SUPPORTS ONLY WIRELESS 2ESOLUTION 36 OR HIGHER REQUIRED 4HE SAME AS THE PROJECTOR IS RECOMMENDED 3CREEN OLORS MILLION COLORS REQUIRED ...

Page 8: ...ER button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control The POWER indicator will turn to blue and the projector will become ready to use Ê U 7 i ÊÌ iÊ iÃà iʺ À iVÌ ÀÊ ÃÊ V i tÊ ÌiÀÊÞ ÕÀÊ ÃÃÜ À ÃÊ Ã Þi Ê ÌÊ i ÃÊÌ ÌÊÌ iÊQ 1 9RÊvi ÌÕÀiÊ ÃÊÌÕÀ i Ê Ê After you turn on your projector ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that the lens cover is open Lens cap ...

Page 9: ...HAT IT WILL BE DISPLAYED EACH TIME THE PROJECTOR IS TURNED ON 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the BUTTON TWICE TO SELECT 3 450 AND PRESS THE but TON OR THE 4 2 BUTTON TO SELECT 2 3 Press the BUTTON FOUR TIMES TO SELECT 04 3 4 Press the BUTTON lVE TIMES TO SELECT 5 4 3 52 3 4 AND PRESS THE 4 2 BUTTON The DEFAULT SOURCE SELECT screen will be displayed 3ELECT A SOURCE AS TH...

Page 10: ...d the STATUS indicator will light green approx for 10 seconds and then will light off when NORMAL is selected for STANDBY MODE 0OWER N Steady blue light 3TANDBY Steady red light CAUTION 0ARTS OF THE PROJECTOR MAY BECOME TEMPORARILY HEATED IF THE PROJECTOR IS TURNED OFF WITH THE 0 7 2 BUTTON OR IF THE POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED DURING NORMAL PROJECTOR OPERATION 5SE CAUTION WHEN PICKING UP THE PRO...

Page 11: ...ol Functions 0OWER N FF SIGNAL SELECTION PICTURE FREEZE PICTURE MUTE AUDIO MUTE AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION ON YOUR 0 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE SCREEN Toolbar 4HIS SECTION PROVIDES AN OUTLINE OF PREPARATION FOR USE OF 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL OR INFORMATION ON HOW TO USE 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL SEE ELP OF 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL 3TEP NSTALL6IRTUAL2EMOTE4OOLONTHECOMPUTER 3TEP ONNECTTHEPROJECTORTOTHECOMPUTER 3TEP 3TART6IR...

Page 12: ... À ÛiÀà U ÊÀÕ Ê6 ÀÌÕ Ê i ÌiÊ Ê Ê7 ÜÃÊnÊ Ê7 ÜÃÊ8 ʺ VÀ à vÌÊ Ê À iÜ À Ê6iÀà ÊÓ ä Ê ÃÊÀiµÕ Ài Ê iÊ VÀ à vÌ Ê À iÜ À Ê6iÀà ÊÓ ä ÊÎ äÊ ÀÊÎ xÊ ÃÊ Û L iÊvÀ Ê VÀ à vÌ ÃÊÜiLÊ i Ê Ü Ê Ê ÃÌ ÊÌ iÊ ÌÊ ÊÞ ÕÀÊV ÕÌiÀ U iÊ À iVÌ À ÃÊ 1 Ê ÊV iVÌ ÀÊÃÕ ÀÌÃÊ É Ê Ã ÞÊ Ì Ê i Ê Ê ÌiÀv Vi Ê É Ê ÃÊ ÊÃÌ À ÌiÀv ViÊv ÀÊL ÀiVÌ ÊV Õ V Ì ÊLiÌÜii Ê Ã ÞÉ À iVÌ ÀÊ ÊV ÕÌiÀ Step 1 Install Virtual Remote Tool on the computer NOTE U Ê...

Page 13: ...NSTALL 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOLv ON THE MENU WINDOW The installation will start When the installation is complete the Welcome window will be displayed LICK h EXTv h 53 2 3 2 4v SCREEN WILL BE DISPLAYED 2EAD h 53 2 3 2 4v CAREFULLY F YOU AGREE CLICK h ACCEPT THE TERMS IN THE LICENSE AGREEMENTv AND THEN CLICK h EXTv s OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSTALLER SCREENS TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION s 7HEN THE...

Page 14: ... the screens to complete the uninstallation s OR 7INDOWS 80 LICK h3TARTv AND THEN h ONTROL 0ANELv The Control Panel window will be displayed OUBLE CLICK h DD 2EMOVE 0ROGRAMSv The Add Remove Programs window will be displayed LICK 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL FROM THE LIST AND THEN CLICK h2EMOVEv Follow the instructions on the screens to complete the uninstallation Step 2 Connect the projector to the compute...

Page 15: ... THE lRST TIME h ASY 3ETUPv WINDOW WILL BE DISPLAYED Follow the instructions on the screens 7HEN h ASY 3ETUPv IS COMPLETED THE 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL SCREEN WILL BE DISPLAYED NOTE U 7 i ÊQ RÊ ÃÊÃi iVÌi Êv ÀÊQ 9Ê RÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ i Õ ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊV ÌÊLiÊÌÕÀ i Ê ÊÛ ÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀÊV L i 6 Ê ÀÊ iÌÜ À Ê Ü Ài Ê ÉÜ Ài iÃÃÊ ÊV iVÌ U iÊ6 ÀÌÕ Ê i ÌiÊ ÊÃVÀii Ê ÀÊ L À ÊV ÊLiÊ Ã Þi ÊÜ Ì ÕÌÊ Ã Þ Êº ÃÞÊ iÌÕ ÊÜ Ü Ê Êà ÊV V ...

Page 16: ... HELP lLE USING THE TASKBAR LICK THE 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL ICON ON THE TASKBAR WHEN 6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL IS RUNNING The pop up menu will be displayed LICK h ELPv The Help screen will be displayed s ISPLAYING THE HELP lLE USING THE 3TART ENU LICK h3TARTv n h LL PROGRAMSv OR h0ROGRAMSv n h 0ROJECTOR 5SER 3UPPORTWAREv n h6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOLv n AND THEN h6IRTUAL 2EMOTE 4OOL ELPv IN THIS ORDER The Help sc...

Page 17: ...ÀÊÌ iÊ ViÊ ÌiÀÊ ÀiV Ã ÊV iV ÊL ÝÊÕ iÀ i Ì ÊÌ iÊ ÕÃiÊÃ ii ÊÃ iÀÊ ÊÌ iÊ ÕÃiÊ À iÀÌ iÃÊ ÊL ÝÊQ ÌiÀ Ì ÃÊÌ LR U 7 ÌÊ ÌÊ i ÃÌÊxÊÃiV ÃÊ vÌiÀÊ ÃV iVÌ ÊÌ iÊ1 ÊV L iÊLiv ÀiÊÀiV iVÌ Ê ÌÊ ÊÛ ViÊÛiÀÃ Ê iÊV ÕÌiÀÊ ÞÊ ÌÊ i Ì vÞ Ì iÊ1 ÊV L iÊ vÊ ÌÊ ÃÊÀi i Ìi ÞÊV iVÌi Ê Ê ÃV iVÌi Ê ÊÀ Ê ÌiÀÛ Ã U iVÌÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊÌ ÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀÊÜ Ì Ê Ê1 ÊV L iÊ vÌiÀÊÃÌ ÀÌ ÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀ Ê ÕÀiÊÌ Ê ÊÃ Ê ÞÊv ÊÌ ÊÃÌ ÀÌÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀ PERATING Y...

Page 18: ...ÀÊvi ÌÕÀiÃÊÜ Ê ÌÊÜ À ÊÌÀÞÊÕ ÃÌ Ê iÊ Ý ÀiÃÃÊ1Ì ÌÞÊ ÌiÊvÀ ÊÞ ÕÀÊV ÕÌiÀ Ê ÃÊ Ü Ê ÜÊÞ ÕÊÌ ÊÕÃiÊ ÊÌ iÊvi ÌÕÀià U 1 Ê Ã ÞÊÜ Ê ÌÊÜ À Ê ÊQ RÊ vÊQ 9Ê R Ê ÊÕÃiÊ1 Ê Ã Þ ÊÃi iVÌÊQ 7 Ê 9RÊv ÀÊQ 9 R Ê U 7 i Ê1 Ê Ã ÞÊ ÃÊÕÃi ÊÌ iÊÃ Õ Ê ÃÊ ÕÌ ÕÌÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ 1 Ê 1 Ê Ê Ê V Ê ÌiÀi Ê Ê iÊ ÊÃ Õ Ê Þ ÌÊLiÊÃÞ V À âi Ê 1 Start the computer ONNECT THE PROJECTOR S POWER CORD TO THE WALL OUTLET AND PUT THE PROJECTOR INTO STANDBY...

Page 19: ...n Tool GCT functions 3 Sound Turns on or off AV MUTE Sound mute play the sound and turns up or down the volume 4 Others Uses Update HTTP Server Settings and Information The HTTP Server cannot be selected when a USB cable is connected 5 Exit Exit Image Express Utility Lite You can also turn off the projector at the same time 6 Help Displays the help of Image Express Utility Lite 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 20: ...ECTED TO THE PROJECTOR AND ENTER THE FOLLOWING URL HTTP THE PROJECTOR S 0 ADDRESS INDEX HTML s 5SE MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE CONTAINED ON THE SUPPLIED 0ROJECTOR 2 Ê iÊv VÌ ÀÞÊÃiÌÌ Ê Ê ÀiÃÃÊ ÃÊQ Ê R Ê U ÊÕÃiÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊ Ê Ê iÌÜ À ÊV ÃÕ ÌÊÜ Ì ÊÞ ÕÀÊ iÌÜ À Ê ÃÌÀ Ì ÀÊ L ÕÌÊ iÌÜ À ÊÃiÌÌ Ã U iÊ Ã Þ ÃÊ ÀÊLÕÌÌ ÃÊÀià ÃiÊV ÊLiÊà Üi Ê Ü Ê ÀÊ iÀ Ì Ê ÞÊ ÌÊLiÊ VVi Ìi Ê i i ÊÌ iÊÃiÌÌ ÃÊ vÊÞ ÕÀÊ iÌ Ü À Õ ÊÌ ÃÊ i ...

Page 21: ...ETTING BY SPECIFYING HTTP PJ NEC CO JP INDEX HTML FOR THE ADDRESS OR THE ENTRY COLUMN OF THE 52 XAMPLE 7HEN THE 0 ADDRESS OF THE PROJECTOR IS h v ACCESS IS GAINED TO THE NETWORK SETTING BY SPECIFYING HTTP INDEX HTML FOR THE ADDRESS OR THE ENTRY COLUMN OF THE 52 PROJECTOR ADJUSTMENT 0 7 2 4HIS CONTROLS THE POWER OF THE PROJECTOR ON Power is switched on OFF Power is switched off 6 5 4HIS CONTROLS TH...

Page 22: ...ED WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE SIGNAL BEING INPUT TO THE PROJECTOR 3 52 3 4 4HIS SWITCHES THE INPUT CONNECTOR OF THE PROJECTOR COMPUTER Switches to the COMPUTER IN connector HDMI 1 Switches to the HDMI 1 IN connector HDMI 2 Switches to the HDMI 2 IN connector VIDEO Switches to the VIDEO IN connector USB A Switches to the data on the USB memory device LAN Switches to a LAN signal USB B Switches to t...

Page 23: ...UR 0 ADDRESS OF 3 SERVER CONNECTED TO THE PROJECTOR Setting for WIRED LAN 4URN ON WIRED CONNECTION 3 4URN OFF WIRED CONNECTION 3ETTING FOR 7 2 33 WITH THE OPTIONAL 53 7IRELESS 5NIT EQUIPPED 39 4 XECUTE A WIRELESS USING 39 4 3 0 33 0 4 3ET THE PROJECTOR FOR SIMPLE ACCESS POINT 3ELECT A CHANNEL VAILABLE CHANNELS VARY DEPENDING ON THE COUNTRY AND REGION 7HEN YOU SELECT 2 3425 452 MAKE SURE THAT THE P...

Page 24: ...Y AND SECURITY WHEN COMPARED TO USE OF BIT DATALENGTH ENCRYPTION 70 03 4 0 70 03 3 70 03 4 0 70 03 3 4HESE OPTIONS PROVIDE STRONGER SECURITY THAN 7 0 NOTE U iÊ7 ÊÃiÌÌ ÃÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊÌ iÊÃ iÊ ÃÊV Õ V Ì Ê iÛ ViÃÊÃÕV Ê ÃÊ Ê ÀÊ VViÃÃÊ ÌÊ Þ ÕÀÊÜ Ài iÃÃÊ iÌÜ À U 7 i ÊÞ ÕÊÕÃiÊ7 ÊÞ ÕÀÊ iÊÌÀ Ã ÃÃ ÊÃ ii ÊÜ ÊÃ ÜÊ Ü U Q7 Ê R ÊQ7 Ê R ÊQ7 ÓÊ RÊ ÊQ7 ÓÊ RÊ ÀiÊ ÌÊ Û L i Ü i ÊQ Ê RÊ ÃÊÃi iVÌi ÊvÀ ÊQ 7 Ê 9 R 8 3ELECT ENC...

Page 25: ...Ê V ÀÀiVÌÊ ÀiÃÃÊ Ê ÊÌiÃÌ ÊÞ ÕÊ ÞÊ ÌÊÀiVi ÛiÊ Ê iÀÌÊ Ê Õ ÊÌ Ã i ÊV iV Ê vÊÌ iÊ iV i Ì ÃÊ ÀiÃÃÊ ÃÊV ÀÀiVÌ 3 6 LICK THIS BUTTON TO REmECT THE ABOVE SETTINGS s 47 2 3 26 0 INK 0 337 2 3ET A PASSWORD FOR 0 INK PASSWORD MUST BE CHARACTERS OR LESS O NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD OWEVER IF YOU FORGET YOUR PASSWORD CONSULT WITH YOUR DEALER 440 0 337 2 3ET A PASSWORD FOR 440 SERVER PASSWORD MUST BE CHARACTERS OR...

Page 26: ...SETTINGS FOR 2 342 IN 47 2 3 44 3 s 2 6 7 FOR MANAGING FROM THE COMPUTER 3 ISABLES 2 6 7 NABLES 2 6 7 s 2 342 42 FOR MANAGING FROM THE CONTROLLER 3 ISABLES 2 342 42 NABLES 2 342 42 0 2 33 3ET YOUR 0 ADDRESS OF 2 342 3 26 2 0 3ET YOUR 0 OF 2 342 3 26 2 Ê iÊ ÊÃiÌÌ ÃÊ ÀiÊÀiµÕ Ài Ê ÞÊv ÀÊÕÃiÊÜ Ì Ê Ê 6 7 ÀÊ ÀiÊ v À Ì ÊÛ Ã ÌÊ ÌÌ ÉÉÜÜÜ VÀiÃÌÀ V s 2 4 7 2 ISPLAY A LIST OF SETTINGS OF WIRED CONNECTION 7 2 ...

Page 27: ... ON HOW TO USE 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO 0RO SEE ELP OF 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO 0RO 3TEP NSTALL 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO 0RO ON THE COMPUTER 3TEP ONNECT THE PROJECTOR TO A 3TEP 3TART 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO 0RO s 4O RUN 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO ON 7INDOWS AND 7INDOWS 80 h ICROSOFT 4 RAMEWORK 6ERSION v IS REQUIRED 4HE ICROSOFT 4 RAMEWORK 6ERSION OR IS AVAILABLE FROM ICROSOFT S WEB PAGE OWNLOAD AND INSTALL THE IT ON Y...

Page 28: ... the installation is complete the Welcome window will be displayed LICK h EXTv h 53 2 3 2 4v SCREEN WILL BE DISPLAYED 2EAD h 53 2 3 2 4v CAREFULLY F YOU AGREE CLICK h ACCEPT THE TERMS IN THE LICENSE AGREEMENTv AND THEN CLICK h EXTv s OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSTALLER SCREENS TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION s 7HEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE YOU WILL RETURN TO THE MENU WINDOW U 1 ÃÌ Ê Ê ÌÀ Ê1Ì ...

Page 29: ... Ê7 ÜÃÊ Ê Ã L iÊ ÌÃÊÃÌ LÞÉà ii Ê iÊLiv ÀiÊÀÕ ÊÌ iÊ ÃV i Õ iÀ Q Ý iRÊ ÀÊ7 ÜÃÊÇ i iVÌʺ ÌÀ Ê i Ênʺ ÞÃÌi Ê Ê iVÕÀ ÌÞ Ênʺ ÜiÀÊ Ì Ã Ênʺ iÊÜ i ÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀÊà ii à Ênʺ ÕÌÊÌ iÊV ÕÌiÀÊ Ì Êà ii Ênʺ iÛiÀ Ê Ê U 7 i ÊQ RÊ ÃÊÃi iVÌi Êv ÀÊQ 9Ê RÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ i Õ ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊV ÌÊLiÊÌÕÀ i Ê ÊÛ ÊÌ iÊ iÌÜ À Ê Ü Ài Ê É Ü Ài iÃÃÊ ÊV iVÌ 6IEWING THE ELP OF 0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO s ISPLAYING THE ELP lLE OF 0 ONTROL 5TIL...

Page 30: ...SERIES vANDh ONTROLLINGTHE0ROJECTORBY5SINGAN 440 ROWSERv Step 3 Start PC Control Utility Pro 5 PEN YOUR PPLICATIONS FOLDER IN AC 3 LICK THE h0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO v FOLDER LICK THE h0 ONTROL 5TILITY 0RO v ICON PC Control Utility Pro 5 will start Ê U ÀÊÌ iÊ V i Õ iÊvÕ VÌ Ê vÊÌ iÊ Ê ÌÀ ÊÕÌ ÌÞÊ À ÊxÊÌ ÊÜ À ÊÞ ÕÊ ÕÃÌÊ ÛiÊÞ ÕÀÊV ÕÌiÀÊÀÕ Ê Ê ÌÊ Êà ii Ê i i iVÌʺ iÀ ÞÊ ÛiÀ ÊvÀ ÊÌ iʺ ÞÃÌi Ê ÀiviÀi ViÃ Ê Ê...

Page 31: ...MAGE TRANSMISSION FOR 7INDOWS AND AC 3 s 4HE SCREEN OF YOUR COMPUTER CAN BE SENT TO THE PROJECTOR VIA A WIRED OR WIRELESS NETWORK WITHOUT A COMPUTER CABLE 6 s Y USING h 39 4 v FUNCTION THE COMPLICATED NETWORK SETTINGS CAN BE SIMPLIlED AND THE COMPUTER WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONNECT TO THE PROJECTOR s 4HE SCREEN OF YOUR COMPUTER CAN BE SENT TO UP TO FOUR PROJECTORS AT THE SAME TIME s UDIO TRANSFER CAPA...

Page 32: ...IN h AMEv EXAMPLE 1 5 2 8 LICK h v The menu window will be displayed LICK h NSTALLING MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITEv ON THE MENU WINDOW The installation will start h 53 2 3 2 4v SCREEN WILL BE DISPLAYED 2EAD h 53 2 3 2 4v CAREFULLY F YOU AGREE CLICK h AGREE v AND THEN CLICK h EXTv s OLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INSTALLER SCREENS TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION s 7HEN THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE YOU WILL ...

Page 33: ...ill be displayed 0LACE A CHECK MARK FOR PROJECTORS TO BE CONNECTED AND THEN CLICK h ONNECTv s 7HEN ONE OR MORE PROJECTORS ARE DISPLAYED FROM THE MENU ON THE PROJECTOR SELECT n 7 2 33 n 0 2 33 When connecting with the projector is established you can operate the control window to control the projector NOTE U 7 i ÊQ RÊ ÃÊÃi iVÌi Êv ÀÊQ 9Ê RÊvÀ ÊÌ iÊ i Õ ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊÌ ÌÊ ÃÊÌÕÀ i Ê vvÊÜ Ê ÌÊLiÊ Ã Þi...

Page 34: ...AL SIZE APPROX FROM THE h 5 ITE REMOVABLE MEDIA v FOLDER IN THE SUPPLIED NEC Projector CD ROM to the root directory of your removable media NSERT YOUR REMOVABLE MEDIA INTO YOUR COMPUTER 4HE h UTO0LAYv SCREEN WILL BE DISPLAYED ON YOUR COMPUTER U vÊÌ iʺ ÕÌ Þ ÊÃVÀii Ê ÃÊ ÌÊ Ã Þi Ê i ÊÌ iÊv iÀÊvÀ ʺ ÕÌiÀ Ê º ÞÊ ÕÌiÀ Êv ÀÊ7 ÜÃÊ8 LICK h PEN FOLDER TO VIEW lLESv 4HE 5 ITE EXE OTHER FOLDER AND lLES WILL ...

Page 35: ...IMATE BIT BIT s 7INDOWS NTERPRISE BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 6ISTA OME ASIC BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 6ISTA OME 0REMIUM BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 6ISTA USINESS BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 6ISTA 5LTIMATE BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 6ISTA NTERPRISE BIT BIT s 7INDOWS 80 OME DITION 3ERVICE 0ACK OR LATER BIT s 7INDOWS 80 0ROFESSIONAL 3ERVICE 0ACK OR LATER BIT 3TARTING 5 ITE REMOVABLE MEDIA ZIP AND GCT NGM XTRACT THE DOWNLOADED 5 ITE REMOVABLE MED...

Page 36: ...BY FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS IN h ONNECTING TO A 7IRED v h ON NECTING TO A 7IRELESS PTIONAL 0 SERIES v AND h ONTROLLING THE 0ROJECTOR BY 5SING AN 440 ROWSERv Step 3 Start Image Express Utility Lite for Mac OS PEN YOUR PPLICATIONS FOLDER IN AC 3 OUBLE CLICK THE h MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITEv FOLDER OUBLE CLICK THE h MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITEv ICON 7HEN MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE FOR AC 3 STARTS THE SELECT ...

Page 37: ... 6 iÜ ÊÌ iÊ i Ê vÊ iÊ Ý ÀiÃÃÊ1Ì ÌÞÊ ÌiÊv ÀÊ VÊ Ê s ROM THE MENU BAR CLICK h ELPv n h MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE ELPv WHILE MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY IS RUN NING The Help screen will be displayed ...

Page 38: ...BOUT h ULTI POINT ORRECTIONv AND h0ARAMETERS ORRECTIONv SEE THE HELP FILE OF MAGE XPRESS 5TILITY ITE s 9OUR CORRECTION DATA CAN BE STORED IN THE PROJECTOR OR YOUR COMPUTER WHICH CAN BE RESTORED WHEN NECESSARY s 4HE 4 FUNCTION IS AVAILABLE WITH A 53 CABLE WIRED OR WIRELESS CONNECTION AND VIDEO CABLE Projecting an Image from an Angle GCT 4HIS SECTION WILL SHOW AN EXAMPLE FOR USE WITH 53 ISPLAY USING...

Page 39: ...N OF THE PROJECTED IMAGE FTER COMPLETING RIGHT CLICK THE MOUSE The green frame and the mouse pointer will disappear from the projected image area This will complete the cor rection LICK THE h8v CLOSE BUTTON ON THE h POINT ORRECTIONv WINDOW 4HE h POINT ORRECTIONv WINDOW WILL DISAPPEAR AND THE POINT CORRECTION WILL TAKE EFFECT LICK THE h v BUTTON ON THE CONTROL WINDOW TO EXIT THE 4 U vÌiÀÊ iÀv À ÊÌ ...

Page 40: ...RESENTATIONS CAN BE CONDUCTED SIMPLY WITH THE PROJECTOR s 3UPPORTED GRAPHIC FORMAT IS 0 s 4HE 6IEWER DISPLAYS THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN 0 XIF ONLY ON WHICH YOU CAN JUMP TO ANY SPECIlC IMAGE YOU WISH TO PROJECT s 4HERE ARE TWO WAYS OF PLAYBACK FOR SLIDESHOW MANUAL PLAYBACK AND AUTO PLAYBACK 4HE INTERVAL TIME CAN BE CHANGED IN AUTO PLAYBACK s 4HE ORDER OF DISPLAYING IMAGES CAN BE SET BY NAME DATE OR SIZE...

Page 41: ...Ê vÊÌ iÊv À ÌÊ ÃÊÃÕ ÀÌi Êv À ÌÊÞ ÕÀÊ1 Ê i ÀÞÊ ÊÞ ÕÀÊV ÕÌiÀ ÊÀiviÀÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ VÕ i ÌÊ ÀÊ i Êw iÊÌ ÌÊV iÃÊÜ Ì ÊÞ ÕÀÊ7 ÜÃ Ê 7iÊ Ê ÌÊÜ ÀÀ ÌÊÌ ÌÊÌ iÊ1 Ê ÀÌÊ vÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊÜ ÊÃÕ ÀÌÊ Ê1 Ê i À iÃÊ ÊÌ iÊ À iÌ U Õ ÀÌi Ê iÃ Ê Õ ÀÌi Êw iÊv À ÌÊv ÀÊ6 iÜiÀÊ ÀiÊ ÃÊv Üà 7iÊ Ê ÌÊÜ ÀÀ ÌÊ ÊÌ iÊ iÃÊ ÀiÊÃÕ ÀÌi Êv ÀÊ6 iÜiÀ iÃÊ Ì iÀÊÌ Ê i Ì i Ê ÊÌ iÊÌ L iÊ ÞÊ ÌÊLiÊÃÕ ÀÌi MAGE TYPE XTENSION ESCRIPTION 0 0 0 ASELINE XIF ARE...

Page 42: ...PARATION EFORE STARTING THE 6IEWER STORE IMAGES TO THE 53 MEMORY USING YOUR COMPUTER Starting the Viewer 1 Turn on the projector NSERT THE 53 MEMORY INTO THE 53 PORT OF THE PRO jector s O NOT REMOVE THE 53 MEMORY FROM THE PROJECTOR WHILE it s LED flashes Doing so may corrupt the data 0RESS THE 3 52 BUTTON ON THE PROJECTOR CABINET The Viewer start screen will be displayed s 0RESS THE 53 BUTTON ON TH...

Page 43: ...O SELECT THE NEXT SLIDE The slide on the right will be displayed s 4HE or button can be used to select the next right slide or the previous left slide in the thumbnail screen s 0RESSING THE 5 BUTTON DURING DISPLAY OF THE THUMBNAIL screen the slide screen or the slideshow screen will display the toolbar The toolbar is used to select or rotate an slide 0RESS THE 8 4 BUTTON WHEN THE TOOLBAR IS NOT DI...

Page 44: ...iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊÜ Ì Ê Êà iÊ Ã Þi ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊ ÞÊ ÌÊ iÀ ÌiÊV ÀÀiVÌ Þ Ê vÊÌ ÃÊ i Ã Ê ÌÕÀ Ê vvÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊ ÊÕ Õ ÊÌ iÊ ÜiÀÊV À Ê7 ÌÊÎÊ ÕÌià ÊÌ i Ê V iVÌÊÌ iÊ ÜiÀÊV À Ê ÊÌÕÀ Ê ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ À Exiting the Viewer 0RESS THE 5 BUTTON WITH THE SLIDE SCREEN OR THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN DISPLAYED The control bar or the pop up menu will be displayed 0RESS THE 5 BUTTON AGAIN The on screen menu will be displayed 3ELECT ...

Page 45: ...THE UPPER PARENT FOLDER OLDER ICON 4HIS ICON SHOWS THAT THE 53 MEMORY HAS FOLDERS 0AGE UP 0AGE DOWN icon 4HIS ICON SHOWS FURTHER FOLDERS OR IMAGE lLES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE NEXT PREVIOUS PAGE 5SE THE BUTTON TO GO TO THE NEXT PREVIOUS ROW 4HE 0 7 OR 0 6 on the REMOTE CONTROL IS USED TO GO TO THE NEXT OR PREVIOUS PAGE DIRECTLY 4HUMBNAIL TOOLBAR 4HIS TOOLBAR IS USED IN THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN 0RESSING TH...

Page 46: ...e displayed Press the MENU button again to close the SOURCE list 4HUMBNAIL TOOLBAR Menu PTIONS ESCRIPTION ACK OES BACK TO THE PREVIOUS IMAGE 7HEN THE CURSOR REACHES THE TOP LEFT OF THE SCREEN IT WILL GO TO THE PREVIOUS PAGE ORWARD OES TO THE NEXT IMAGE 7HEN THE CURSOR REACHES THE BOTTOM RIGHT OF THE SCREEN IT WILL GO TO THE NEXT PAGE ISPLAY LOSES THE MENU AND RETURNS TO THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN LOSES ...

Page 47: ... IMAGE CLOCKWISE OUNTER CLOCKWISE rotation LOSE THE MENU AND ROTATE THE IMAGE COUNTER CLOCKWISE 3LIDESHOW TOOLBAR Menu PTIONS ESCRIPTION 3TOP LOSES THE MENU AND CHANGES TO THE SLIDE SCREEN ACK OES BACK TO THE PREVIOUS IMAGE ORWARD OES TO THE NEXT IMAGE NTERVAL 3PECIlES INTERVAL TIME WHEN PLAYING BACK THE SLIDES 2EPEAT 2EPEATS TO PLAY BACK THE IMAGES IN THE FOLDER 2ETURNS TO THE THUMBNAIL SCREEN U ...

Page 48: ... 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 0RESS THE 4 2 BUTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL OR THE PROJECTOR CABINET TO DISPLAY THE SUBMENU WINDOW DJUST THE LEVEL OR TURN THE SELECTED ITEM ON OR OFF BY USING THE buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet HANGES ARE STORED UNTIL ADJUST...

Page 49: ...COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO YOUR OR CONNECTOR VIDEO 3ELECTS WHAT IS CONNECTED TO YOUR 6 INPUT 6 2 6 PLAYER OR DOCUMENT CAMERA USB A Viewer 4HIS FEATURE ENABLES YOU TO MAKE PRESENTATIONS USING A 53 MEMORY THAT CONTAINS SLIDES LAN 3ELECTS A SIGNAL FROM THE PORT 2 OR THE INSTALLED 53 WIRELESS UNIT OPTIONAL USB B USB Display 3ELECTS THE COMPUTER CONNECTED TO THE 53 PORT TYPE BY USING A COMMERCIA...

Page 50: ...ubnet mask and gateway will be automatically assigned to the projector from your DHCP server OFF Specify IP address subnet mask and gate way assigned by your network administra tor 0 2 33 3ET YOUR 0 ADDRESS OF THE NETWORK CONNECTED TO THE PROJECTOR 35 4 3 3ET YOUR SUBNET MASK NUMBER OF THE NETWORK CONNECTED TO THE PROJECTOR 4 7 9 3ET THE DEFAULT GATEWAY OF THE NETWORK CONNECTED TO THE PROJECTOR 54...

Page 51: ...E INTO EFFECT IN 7INDOWS 7INDOWS 6ISTA WHILE IT TAKES ONE OR TWO MINUTES IN 7INDOW 80 7HEN YOU CONNECT WITH YOUR COMPUTER TO SAVE YOUR PROlLE AND SELECT UTOMATICALLY CONNECT WHEN WITHIN RANGE FROM THE 0ROPERTIES TAB OF 7IRELESS ETWORK IN 7INDOWS FOR YOUR SELECTED PROlLE YOUR WIRELESS WILL BE ACCESSED UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS s AT THE TIME OF TURNING ON THE COMPUTER OR THE PROJEC tor s WHEN T...

Page 52: ...ER AND SELECT 47 2 3 44 3 n 3 44 3 n 7 2 33 n 02 OR 02 AKE NECESSARY SETTINGS FOR 3 44 3 AND CLICK 3 6 ROM THE PROJECTOR MENU SELECT 3 450 n 7 2 33 n 02 n 02 OR 02 To select an SSID CCESS THE 440 SERVER FUNCTION TO DISPLAY THE WEB BROWSER AND SELECT 47 2 3 44 3 n 3 44 3 n 7 2 33 n 4 n 3 4 3526 9 AND SELECT THE F YOU DO NOT USE 3 4 3526 9 TYPE THE 33 IN 4 AND SELECT 2 3425 452 OR 4O RECEIVE LAMP RE...

Page 53: ... Menu Descriptions Functions INFO WIRED LAN 0 2 33 4 7 9 35 4 3 2 33 WIRELESS LAN 35 4 3 2 33 47 2 490 0 2 33 4 7 9 33 7 0 70 3 6 ...

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Page 55: ...ING A SIGNAL FROM THE 054 2 CONNECTOR WILL PUT THE PROJECTOR IN THE SLEEP MODE WHICH ALLOWS YOU TO USE THE 4 2 54 0 CONNECTOR AND THE 5 54 MINI JACK 3OUND FROM THE INPUT JACK WILL BE OUTPUT TO THE 5 54 MINI JACK 4HE SLEEP MODE IS ONE OF THE STANDBY MODES 4HE SLEEP MODE CANNOT BE SELECTED FROM THE MENU s N THE NETWORK STANDBY MODE SOUND FOR THE LAST VIEWED COMPUTER OR VIDEO SOURCE WILL BE HEARD TO ...

Page 56: ...cabinet UTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 6 6 6 Ê iÊ 1 Ê Ê Ê Ê Ê V ÃÊ Ê ÀiÊÃ Ài ÊLiÌÜii ÊÌ iÊ6 i Ê ÕÌÃ Ê iviÀÊÌ ÊÞ ÕÀÊ6 Ê Ü iÀ ÃÊ Õ Êv ÀÊ ÀiÊ v À Ì Ê L ÕÌÊÞ ÕÀÊiµÕ i Ì ÃÊÛ i Ê ÕÌ ÕÌÊÀiµÕ Ài i ÌÃ Ê Ê iÊ ÞÊ ÌÊLiÊ Ã Þi ÊV ÀÀiVÌ ÞÊÜ i Ê Ê6 i ÊÃ ÕÀViÊ ÃÊ Þi ÊL V Ê Êv ÃÌ v ÀÜ À Ê ÀÊv ÃÌ ÀiÜ ÊÛ Ê ÊÃV Ê V ÛiÀÌiÀ VIDEO IN AUDIO IN Audio cable not supplied Video cable not supplied Audio equipment Audio cable not ...

Page 57: ...OR cabinet UTTON ON THE REMOTE CONTROL 054 2 054 2 0 Ê iviÀÊÌ ÊÞ ÕÀÊ 6 Ê ÞiÀ ÃÊ Ü iÀ ÃÊ Õ Êv ÀÊ ÀiÊ v À Ì Ê L ÕÌÊÞ ÕÀÊ 6 Ê ÞiÀ ÃÊÛ i Ê ÕÌ ÕÌÊÀiµÕ Ài i ÌÃ COMPUTER IN AUDIO IN Audio cable not supplied 15 pin to RCA fe male 3 cable adapter ADP CV1E Stereo mini plug to RCA audio cable not supplied Component video RCA 3 cable not supplied DVD player Audio Equipment ...

Page 58: ...ÃÊ vÊ Õ ÊÛ i ÊiµÕ i ÌÊÜ Ì Ê Ê ÊV iVÌ À i iVÌʺ Vi ÊÀ Ì iÀÊÌ Êº À Ê vÊ Ê ÕÌ ÕÌÊ ÃÊÃÜ ÌV L iÊLiÌÜii ʺ Vi Ê Êº À ÃÊÜ Ê À Û iÊ À Ûi Ê iÊV ÌÀ ÃÌÊ Ê ÀiÊ iÌ i Ê À Ê Ài à ÀÊ ÀiÊ v À Ì Ê ÊÃiÌÌ Ã ÊÀiviÀÊÌ ÊÌ iÊ ÃÌÀÕVÌ Ê Õ Ê vÊÌ iÊ Õ ÊÛ i ÊiµÕ i ÌÊÌ ÊLiÊV iVÌi s 7HEN CONNECTING THE CONNECTOR OF THE PROJECTOR TO THE 6 PLAYER THE PROJECTOR S VIDEO LEVEL CAN BE MADE SETTINGS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 6 PLAYER S V...

Page 59: ...TH A PORT 2 WHICH PROVIDES A CONNECTION USING A CABLE 4O USE A CONNECTION YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SET THE ON THE PROJECTOR MENU 3ELECT 3 450 n 7 2 Example of LAN connection XAMPLE OF WIRED CONNECTION Server Hub LAN cable not supplied Ê1ÃiÊ Ê Ìi ÀÞÊxÊ ÀÊ iÀÊ ÊV L i ...

Page 60: ... 33 0 4 02 OR 02 Ê U ÊÕÃiÊÌ iÊ ÊÃiÀÛiÀÊvÕ VÌ ÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊV iVÌi ÊÌ Ê Ê iÌÜ À ÀÃÌÊÕÃiÊÌ iÊÜ Ài Ê ÊÌ ÊV iVÌÊÌ iÊ À iVÌ ÀÊÌ Ê Ê iÌÜ À Ê ÊÌ i ÊÕÃiÊÌ iÊ ÊÃiÀÛiÀÊÌ ÊÃiÌÊÌ iÊÜ Ài iÃÃÊ U vÌiÀÊÃiÌÌ ÊÌ iÊÜ Ài iÃÃÊ ÊLÞÊÕÃ ÊÌ iÊ ÊÃiÀÛiÀ ÊÃiÌÊQ 7 Ê RÊnÊQ RÊnÊQ7 RÊnÊQ R 7HEN SWITCHING TO SET ON THE PROJECTOR AFTER CONNECTING TO THE WIRELESS 5SE THE MENU TO SET THE WIRELESS CONNECTION FOR THE PROJECTOR...

Page 61: ...ce side of indicator facing outward Keep the cap for later use Ê Ê ÌÊv ÀViÊÌ Ê ÃiÀÌÊÌ iÊ1 Ê7 Ài iÃÃÊ Ê1 Ì 0UT THE 53 PORT COVER BACK INTO PLACE NSERT THE CATCH OF THE 53 PORT COVER INTO THE GROOVE OF THE projector cabinet and then tighten the screw to secure the port cover 4O REMOVE THE 53 7IRELESS 5NIT DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD AND USE THE ABOVE PROCEDURE Ê U iÊ Àii Ê Ê ÊÌ iÊ1 Ê7 Ài iÃÃÊ Ê1 ÌÊy Ã...

Page 62: ... 4O ENABLE DIRECT COMMUNICATION I E PEER TO PEER BETWEEN PERSONAL COMPUTERS AND PROJECTORS YOU NEED TO select the Ad Hoc mode 5SE THE 440 SERVER FUNCTION TO MAKE THE SETTINGS PC with wireless LAN card inserted PC with built in wireless LAN function Wired LAN 5SE THE 440 SERVER FUNCTION TO MAKE THE SETTINGS XAMPLE OF WIRELESS CONNECTION ETWORK 4YPE n D OC USB Wireless LAN Unit ...

Page 63: ...gulations Operational Temperatures 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C ECO mode selected automatically at 95 F to 104 F 35 C to 40 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Storage Temperatures 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C 20 to 80 humidity non condensing Operating altitude 0 to 2400 m 8000 feet Set FAN MODE to HIGH ALUTITUDE when using the projector at altitudes approximately 1700 meters 5500 feet UL C UL Approved UL 60950...

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Page 79: ...e interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party re...

Page 80: ...n in the band 5150 5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel mobile satellite systems Avertissement les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 150 5 250 MHz sont réservés uniquement pour une utilisation à l intérieur afin de réduire les risques de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mêmes canaux Radiation ...

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