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Appendix

Error 

Code

Error message

Description

1709

SensorFail LD1-EX3

Failed to read LD1-EX3 sensor.

1710

SensorFail LD1-EX4

Failed to read LD1-EX4 sensor.

1711

SensorFail LD2-R1

Failed to read LD2-R1 sensor.

1712

SensorFail LD2-R2

Failed to read LD2-R2 sensor.

1713

SensorFail LD2-R3

Failed to read LD2-R3 sensor.

1714

SensorFail LD2-R4

Failed to read LD2-R4 sensor.

1715

SensorFail LD2-B

Failed to read LD2-B sensor.

1716

SensorFail LD2-EX1

Failed to read LD2-EX1 sensor.

1717

SensorFail LD2-EX2

Failed to read LD2-EX2 sensor.

1718

SensorFail LD2-EX3

Failed to read LD2-EX3 sensor.

1719

SensorFail LD2-EX4

Failed to read LD2-EX4 sensor.

1720

SensorFail HS-PW1

Failed to read HS-PW1 sensor.

1721

SensorFail HS-LD1

Failed to read HS-LD1 sensor.

1722

SensorFail HS-PW2

Failed to read HS-PW2 sensor.

1723

SensorFail HS-LD2

Failed to read HS-LD2 sensor.

1724

SensorFail LD1-PHOTOSENS

Failed to read LD1-PHOTOSENS sensor.

1727

SensorFail LD2-PHOTOSENS

Failed to read LD2-PHOTOSENS sensor.

1730

SensorFail DMD-INTAKE

Failed to read DMD-INTAKE sensor.

1731

SensorFail DMD-INNER

Failed to read DMD-INNER sensor.

1732

SensorFail CIRCULATE

Failed to read CIRCULATE sensor.

1733

SensorFail INTAKE

Failed to read INTAKE sensor.

1734

SensorFail ELECTRO-BOX

Failed to read ELECTRO-BOX sensor.

2000

IntegrityFail

Integrity error with the internal software code of the projector.
* When this error has occurred, the projector will not accept any external 
demands. Communication with external devices will not be performed 
either.

2002

LD B Stop

An error with channels of the LD drivers.

2003

LD VIN Error

An error with the VIN of any one of the LD Drivers.

2004

LD R Stop

An error with channels of the LD drivers.

2005

LD G Stop

An error with channels of the LD drivers.

2010

Incorrect power-off

PowerOff was not performed correctly last time.

2013

LU1 Unlit

LU1 is not on.

2014

LU2 Unlit

LU2 is not on.

2200

SetCtrl FPGA DONE Fail

SetCtrl FPGA Configuration Error.

2201

VCCINT PGOOD Fail

Error detected with VCCINT (1.0V) power supply for FMT FPGA.

2202

SetCtrl FPGA Comm Fail

Communication error with SetCtrl FPGA.

2203

I2C(SET_TH-A/D) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2204

I2C(SET_TH-A/D) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2205

I2C(PressSens) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2206

I2C(PressSens) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2209

SSL FPGA Comm2 Fail

Communication error with SSL FPGA.

2210

Slave Data Fail(Fan)

Slave CPU data error.

2211

Slave Data Fail(Pump)

Slave CPU data error.

2212

Slave Data Fail(LD)

Slave CPU data error.

2213

SET_Pump Fail

Pump(DMD Fan) Access Error.

2214

I2C(SET_Pump) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2215

I2C(SET_Pump) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2216

I2C(Exp-1) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2217

I2C(Exp-1) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2218

I2C(Exp-2) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2219

I2C(Exp-2) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2220

I2C(Exp-3) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

2221

I2C(Exp-3) Tout

I2C Device Access Error.

2222

I2C(EEPROM-KEY) ACK Fail

I2C Device Access Error.

Summary of Contents for NC2041L

Page 1: ...NC3541L NC2041L NP NC3541L NP NC2041L ...

Page 2: ... manuals of the applicable products for basic operation and remarks of the projector This document expects the readers who have basic knowledge about projector installation After reading please keep this document under care of the company which installed or adjusted the projector The product name used in this manual In this manual the device name is written as listed below If the function has diff...

Page 3: ...ully before using your NC3541L NC2041L and keep the manual handy for future reference The NC3541L NC2041L projector unit is called the projector and the NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 integrated Media server is called the media block or IMB in this manual for USA ...

Page 4: ...n the Laser is on Doing so may cause dam age to the projector 4 Do not place the projector in direct sunlight near heaters or heat radiating appliances 5 Exposure to direct sunlight smoke or steam could harm internal components 6 Handle your projector carefully Dropping or jarring your projector could damage internal components 7 To carry the projector a minimum of six persons are required 8 Do no...

Page 5: ...is projector To prevent the power cable from coming loose make sure that all the prongs of the power cable are fully inserted into the AC IN terminal of the projector before using the power cable stopper to fix the power cable A loose contact of the power cable may cause a fire or electric shock For using the power cable stopper refer to the user s manual Fire and Shock Precautions 1 Ensure that t...

Page 6: ...ly Caution on Carrying the Projector Handling the Optional Lens When installing removing a lens shut down the AC power to the projector When shipping the projector with the lens remove the lens before shipping the projector Always attach the dust cap to the lens whenever it is not mounted on the projector The lens and the lens shift mechanism may encounter dam age caused by improper handling durin...

Page 7: ...Landshuter Allee 12 14 D 80637 Munichi Germany Telephone 49 89 99699 0 Fax Line 49 89 99699 500 Email Address info nec displays com WEB Address http www nec display solutions com In North America Company Name NEC Display Solutions of America Inc Address 500 Park Boulevard Suite 1100 Itasca Illinois 60143 U S A Telephone 1 800 836 0655 Fax Line 1 800 356 2415 Email Address pjtechsupport necdisplay ...

Page 8: ...Label A Risk Group Lamp Safety Label ...

Page 9: ... Label B Laser Explanatory Label Label C NP NC3541L ...

Page 10: ... Label C NP NC2041L Label D Label E ...

Page 11: ...the hazard distance or install the product at the height that will prevent exposures of spectators eyes within the hazard distance Lens RG3 HD m Screen size m H V NC 50LS12Z Wide 6 0 5 31 2 80 Tele 8 0 4 82 2 54 NC 50LS14Z Wide 7 0 5 38 2 84 Tele 9 5 5 14 2 71 NC 50LS16Z Wide 7 0 4 83 2 55 Tele 9 0 4 09 2 16 NC 50LS18Z Wide 7 0 4 38 2 31 Tele 11 0 4 07 2 15 NC 50LS21Z Wide 8 0 4 10 2 16 Tele 13 0 ...

Page 12: ... 7 3 23 1 71 NC 50LS21Z Wide 6 4 3 28 1 73 Tele 10 3 3 13 1 65 L2K 30ZM Wide 8 8 3 26 1 72 Tele 12 7 3 26 1 72 Lens RG3 HD m Screen size m EHv H V NC 50LS12Z Wide 4 8 4 25 2 24 12 Tele 6 4 3 83 2 02 16 NC 50LS14Z Wide 5 6 4 31 2 27 14 Tele 7 5 4 08 2 15 19 NC 50LS16Z Wide 5 6 3 86 2 04 14 Tele 7 1 3 25 1 71 18 NC 50LS18Z Wide 5 6 3 50 1 85 14 Tele 8 7 3 23 1 71 19 NC 50LS21Z Wide 6 4 3 28 1 73 16 ...

Page 13: ...k the validity of taken security measures if appropriate safety zone based on the installed lens is secured Periodi cally check the validity and keep these results Educate the administrator of the projector operators about safety before starting to operate the projector To use the projector Instruct the administrator of the projector operators to perform inspections before powering on the projecto...

Page 14: ...kationen 46 2 5 Connecting the power cable English 48 2 5 1 Power supply construction specifications 48 2 5 2 Procedure for connecting the power cable C1 connection 55 2 5 3 Procedure for connecting the power cable C2 connection 58 2 6 Anschließen des Netzkabels Deutsch 63 2 6 1 Technische Daten zum Netzanschluss 63 2 6 2 Anschluss des Stromkabels Anschluss C1 70 2 6 3 Anschluss des Stromkabels An...

Page 15: ...4 4 4 1 Preset Button 114 4 5 Information 115 4 5 1 Light 115 4 5 2 AC Voltage 115 4 5 3 Preset Button 115 4 5 4 Usage 116 4 5 5 Error Code 116 4 5 6 Version 117 4 5 7 IP Address 117 4 5 8 Setup Date 118 4 5 9 Option Status 118 5 Appendix 119 5 1 List of Registered Titles when shipped from the factory 119 5 2 Error Code List 120 5 3 Remote Interlock Connector 128 5 4 Outline Drawing 130 5 5 Index ...

Page 16: ... this happens the temperature inside the projector will rise too high causing the over temperature protector to automatically turn off the projectors power Example 1 If there are walls on both sides of the projector 60cm 12 or greater 60cm 12 or greater NOTE The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front back and top of the projector Example 2 If there is a wall behind the projector...

Page 17: ... 6 or greater 30cm 12 or greater NOTE The drawing shows the proper clearance required for the front sides back and bottom of the projector If suspending the projector 30 cm 12 inches away from the ceiling allow ample clearance for all four sides and the under the projector ...

Page 18: ...the angle of projection is zero degrees In the case of projection from an upper position or from the left or right it is necessary to calculate the width for the minimum projected image at a size larger than the screen size Width of minimum Screen Projected image 1 3 1 Screen Type The following two types of screen masks can be used for the DLP Cinema Projector Check the screen mask for your projec...

Page 19: ...29 Before Setting Up Your Projector Vertical moving screen mask Screen masks move vertically to adjust the screen Screen Screen mask Screen mask ...

Page 20: ...he lens that satisfies the zoom magnification calculated in 1 and 2 SCOPE projection Lens magnification Length of projection L Screen width W VISTA FLAT HDTV projection Lens magnification Length of projection L Screen width W 4096 Number of pixels per horizontal line 2 Note Number of pixels per horizontal line 1998 for VISTA FLAT 1920 for HDTV Select a lens that meets the magnification requirement...

Page 21: ...2 17 NC 50LS18Z 1 63 2 71 NC 50LS21Z 1 95 3 26 L2K 30ZM 2 71 3 89 Examples of selecting the lens unit If the projection distance L 30 m the screen width W 15 m SCOPE projection 30m 2 0x 15m VISTA FLAT projection 30m 1 95x 15m 4096 1998 2 HDTV projection 30m 1 88x 15m 4096 1920 2 Therefore the following lens units which satisfy the magnifications in all of the above projections are selected NC 50LS...

Page 22: ...or first turn off the power and always disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and check that all of the connecting cables between equipment and the lenses have been removed For C1 connection Turn off the projector shut down AC power by using a circuit breaker For C2 connection turn off the projector shut down the AC power to the projector and the light using a circuit breaker Handles...

Page 23: ...ocks on the covers page 34 for details If you remove the lens cover or side panel a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit When you start the projector after attaching the cover the following error message is displayed on the LCD screen of the projector main unit IMB Service Door Tamper Encrypted contents cannot be displayed while an error message is being displayed Refer to 3 2 ...

Page 24: ...NG TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND LASER RADIATION DO NOT OPEN COVER NO User SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING AND INSTALLATION TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND INSTALLATION PERSONNEL NOTE When a cover is removed the power to the unit is automatically turned off by the safety protection system Lens Cover The lock is unlocked when attaching or removing lenses page 78 Side Panel Th...

Page 25: ... Removing and Mounting the Lens Cover Preparation Service key attached goods 1 Remove the front filter cover Pull the filter cover in the direction of the arrow to remove it Handle 2 Unlock the lens cover Unlock the cover using the service key ...

Page 26: ...over top and bottom Hold the cover sides and pull toward you Handle Handle This completes removing the lens cover To mount the cover perform the removal procedure in reverse Make sure to lock the key Hook Lens cover removed condition NOTE If the cover is not properly mounted an error may occur Securely push all claws into the position ...

Page 27: ...ng the service key 3 Remove the side panel The side panel is fixed in place by hooks at the bottom in 2 locations Tilt the side panel toward you and pull up to remove it Do not use force when tilting the side panel Hook 2 locations This completes removing the side panel To mount the side panel perform the removal procedure in reverse Make sure that you do not forget to tighten the screws or to loc...

Page 28: ...tallation of procedure until turning on of the power Step 1 Projector Installation See page 39 Step 2 Selecting the Power Cable See page 42 Connecting the Power Cable See page 48 Step 3 Mounting the Lens Unit See page 78 Step 4 Mounting the following optional parts as required Installing the Media Block NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 See page 82 ...

Page 29: ...ster to 10 mm at the maximum Rotate it counterclockwise for extension CAUTION Do not extend the adjuster by more than 10 mm Rotating it forcefully may cause the adjuster to come off or be damaged To adjust the level adjusters of the projector extend the two level adjusters at the front and the back at the same time so that the weight is imposed to them equally If you adjust only one adjuster the w...

Page 30: ...e Projector on the Ceiling To install the projector on the ceiling install it by referring to the following specifications 169 840 97 5 985 48 5 600 319 540 131 8 433 4 Max M8x20 Max M8x20 Max M8x20 Max M8x20 410 244 5 278 5 519 1 454 6 64 5 Unit mm ...

Page 31: ...re are intake openings and exhaust openings on the side of the main unit exhaust openings on the rear intake open ings on the front intake openings on the top side Make sure that the design does not obstruct these openings Also make sure to secure enough space to allow easy removal of the filter cover for cleaning the filter Remove the adjusters on the main unit if they will interfere with the fra...

Page 32: ...ojector page 43 and always connect the equipment to the ground If the ground is not connected it may cause electrical shocks When connecting the power cable plugs to the AC IN and the electrical outlet securely insert the plugs all the way in If the connection between the power cable plug and the electrical outlet is loose the plug area may generate heat causing burns and accidents In order to pre...

Page 33: ...ly voltage Projector input current Power cable current capacity AC 200 240V 4 9A 10A or higher Furthermore use plugs cables and connectors that are suitable for the regulations of the country of installation as shown in the following table NOTE For users in North America Use a power cable no longer than 4 5m 14 76 ft according to National Electrical Code For UK only In UK a BS approved power cord ...

Page 34: ... JIS C 8303 HVCTF 3 x 1 25mm2 IEC60320 C13 China Plug Cable Connector GB2099 RVV 300 500 GB17465 1 Connector Dimensions of the connector of the power cable are shown below 28 0 0 9 20 0 0 7 5 0 5 0 4 0 5 0 2 5 0 5 0 4 R3 5 20 7 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 Unit mm Min Min ...

Page 35: ...jektor verwendet wird erfüllt Seite 46 und schließen Sie das Gerät stets an Erde an Wenn keine Erde angeschlossen wird kann es zu elektrischen Schlägen kommen Führen Sie die Netzkabelstecker beim Anschließen bis zum Anschlag in den Netzeingang und die Netzsteckdose ein Sitzt der Netzstecker nicht fest in der Netzsteckdose kann Wärme im Steckerbereich erzeugt werden die zu Verbren nungen und Unfäll...

Page 36: ...ng gemäß IEC60320 zum Anschließen des Netzkabels ausgestattet Verwenden Sie einen IEC60320 C13 kompatiblen Netzkabelanschluss und sorgen Sie dafür dass der Anschluss über die unten angegebene Stromkapazität verfügt Netzspannung Projektor Eingangsstrom Netzkabel Stromkapazität 200 240 V Wechselstrom 4 9 A 10 A oder höher Verwenden Sie zudem Stecker Kabel und Steckverbinder die den Vorgaben des jewe...

Page 37: ...C13 China Stecker Kabel Steckverbinder GB2099 RVV 300 500 GB17465 1 Für Benutzer in UK Verwenden Sie ein Netzteil mit BS Zulassung und 10A Sicherung Steckverbinder Die Abmessungen des Netzkabels sind unten angegeben 28 0 0 9 20 0 0 7 5 0 5 0 4 0 5 0 2 5 0 5 0 4 R3 5 20 7 0 5 0 7 0 5 0 Einheit mm Min Min ...

Page 38: ...cable Be sure to follow the contents described in this section Entrust a specialist to carry out the power supply work from the power supply equipment of the building to the place of projector installation Be sure to ground the equipment to ensure safety To avoid electric shock request a professional to carry out the ground ing and related works Make sure to ground the equipment before supply of t...

Page 39: ...ndicated below When using with a C1 connection 200 240 V AC single phase 50 60 Hz When using with a C2 connection 200 240 V AC single phase 50 60 Hz projector power supply 200 240 V AC single phase 50 60 Hz light power supply Breakers When connecting the AC power supply from the power supply equipment of the building to the projector be sure to connect it through a breaker The capacity of the brea...

Page 40: ...an UL listed tool Compatible Cables and Solderless Terminals The specifications of the terminals for attaching the power cables are as follows Power supply terminal L N Grounding terminal G The size of the solderless terminal to use and the fastening torque of the screws varies depending on the type of terminal block Use the cable and solderless terminal that is suitable for the specific type of t...

Page 41: ...t short circuiting due to the terminal block generating heat and melting because the terminal block of the light power supply unit cannot be attached correctly Power supply terminal L N Black JIS IEC EN UL CSA Thickness of compatible wiring using solderless terminal 14mm2 14mm2 AWG6 or AWG8 AWG6 or AWG8 Solderless terminal dimensions M5 x 10 Tightening torque 2 0 to 2 5N m Solderless terminal dime...

Page 42: ...AWG6 or AWG8 AWG6 or AWG8 Solderless terminal dimensions M6 x 15 Tightening torque 3 5 to 5 0N m Solderless terminal dimensions Min 1 0 Min 1 0 Max 2 0 Max 2 0 Max 11 Min φ6 1 Max 13 Min 7 5 Unit mm Solderless terminal recommended part J S T parts Model 8 8NS When using AWG6 Model R14 6 When using AWG8 Model 8 8NS J S T J S T Manufacturing Co Ltd ...

Page 43: ...hed by the terminal attachment screw Pull back the sleeves from the terminal area before fastening the screw to prevent the sleeves from being pinched Sleeves 2 Attach the sleeves after tightening the screw Tighten the fixing screw to the designated torque Use sleeves and secure the insulation to ensure that terminals do not touch each other If the cables are attached to the power supply terminal ...

Page 44: ...lock ensure that parts other than the solderless terminal such as cable wires and fit tings are not pinched within the terminal fastening area When correctly fastened When the cable wire has become pinched due to using a solderless terminal with dimensions other than as designated ...

Page 45: ...ic shock may occur A large leak current flows Do NOT connect the power supply before grounding connection 1 Remove the plate inlet Remove the plate inlet by loosening the fixing screws at six points In Europe replace it with the supplied φ35 plate inlet Plate Inlet 2 Pass the power cable through the cable hole of the plate If you use the supplied φ35 plate inlet pass the power cable through a comm...

Page 46: ...e sure that all the power cable lines are securely screwed A failure to do this could result in an accident causing death injury etc 5 Put the terminal cover on the power supply terminals Follow the reverse procedure to removal of the terminal cover 6 Insert the grounding cable into the grounding terminal and screw it Insert the crimping terminal of the grounding cable into the retaining hole of t...

Page 47: ...r connector 8 Configure the power supply for C1 connection For C1 connection connect the inner side connector Connect Connect 9 Return the power connector and the fixing bracket to their original position and fix the fixing screws at two points 10 Fix the plate inlet with the fixing screws at six points In Europe fix the supplied φ35 plate inlet ...

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Page 49: ...our Projector 5 Connect the AC power supply cable Connect the AC power supply cable to the projector AC input Connect the power plug to the electrical outlet This completes the connection of the AC power supply cable ...

Page 50: ...electric shock Do not bundle the power cable Doing this could cause heat or a fire NOTE Do not clamp the power cable with other cables Doing so can generate noise which can affect adversely the signal cable Be careful not to insert the band inversely Once the band is attached it cannot be removed from the slot 1 Set the clamper band to the power cable side and insert the end of band of the power c...

Page 51: ... clamper position is adjusted release the knob to lock the clamper knob 4 Pull the band to hold the power cable Pulling the knob in the arrow direction allows you to adjust the band position Pull the top and bottom bands by keeping their balance Once the band position is adjusted release the knob to lock knob knob This completes the attachment of the power cable stopper ...

Page 52: ...the knob of the clamper and loosen the band 2 Pull the knob and slide the clamper away from the power plug CAUTION The projector may become hot temporarily when the power is turned off or if the AC power is disconnected while the projec tor is projecting Take care when handling the projector ...

Page 53: ...fere with the lens and the cover cannot be removed or installed When installing or removing the lens unit first confirm that the main power switch to the projector is off and then disconnect the AC power supply After the AC power supply has been disconnected allow the projector to sufficiently cool before starting this work Never touch the lens surface while the projector is operating Be very care...

Page 54: ...commended to keep the lens cap set so as to protect the lens from any damage 3 Insert the lens holder from under the lens Align the lens holder slits with two lens insertion guides and insert the lens holder 4 Fix two mounting metals of the lens holder with four mounting screws 5 Attach the gearbox cover Attach the attached gearbox cover with two screws 6 Remove the lens cap If the lens has a lens...

Page 55: ...it with its guide notch faced upward and insert the lens until it cannot go further Insert the lens holder into the fixing hole of the lens ring and mount it with rotating it clockwise Pay attention not to catch the lens control cable here 9 Tighten the two fixing screws for the lens holder 10 Connect the control cable Fixing hole of the lens ring Control cable ...

Page 56: ...tor 11 Attach the lens cover For details on attaching the lens cover Refer to 1 5 1 Removing and Mounting the Lens Cover page 35 This completes the installation of the lens unit Removal is done in reverse order of installation ...

Page 57: ...a tamper event is detected by the tamper detection circuit When you start the projector after attaching the cover the following error message is displayed on the LCD screen of the projector main unit IMB Service Door Tamper If you remove the blocking panel or option board from a slot a tamper event is detected by the tamper detec tion circuit When you start the projector after attaching the cover ...

Page 58: ...ot NOTE Carefully store the blocking panel and screws that you removed 3 Mount the option board to the projector 1 Insert the board by following the guide on either side of the slot 2 Tighten up the knurled screws 2 places until it fix guide left right 4 Mount the side panel to the projector This completes the mounting of option board Next clear any tamper events For details on how to clear tamper...

Page 59: ...dby mode 2 Enable the service personnel menu These settings are for our service personnel and cannot normally user mode be used You need to enter a passcode to enable the service personnel menu Refer to the 4 1 1 When You Use the Service Personnel Menu page 100 for the procedure 3 Press the MENU button on the control panel Title Select is displayed in the menu From this procedure on control panel ...

Page 60: ...he EXIT button several times The projector exits the menu and goes back to the regular screen If you press the EXIT button and then select Yes and press the ENTER button on a regular screen you will returned to user mode This completes the setting of the projector TIP Settings of slot can be confirmed at projector s Information Option Status ...

Page 61: ...ction Method See page 92 Step4 Adjusting the Lens See page 93 Display the test pattern to adjust the screen size screen angle and focus Step5 Connecting with the Image Input Port See page 95 Step6 Connecting the Various Control Terminal See page 96 This chapter explains the adjustment and connection of the projector with Steps 1 to 6 Steps 1 to 6 complete the adjustment and connection of the proje...

Page 62: ...t are detected as tamper events and the error messages that are displayed on the LCD screen are as follows Action Error code Error message Cover removed Lens cover Side panel left right 586 IMB Service Door Tamper Slot device or blocking panel removed Blocking panel Media block 582 584 582 IMB Physical Marriage Tamper 584 IMB Marriage NOT Active TIP Error codes can be checked when using the DCC Wh...

Page 63: ...nts using the following procedure Start clearing the tamper events Finish clearing the tamper events Error codes 582 and 584 have occurred Error code 586 has occurred Have the tamper events been cleared Step 2 Perform re marriage using the Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Step 1 Clear the Service Door Tamper by using the buttons on the Control Panel Turn off the projector main unit disconnect the AC...

Page 64: ... Always store the password remote controller and projector in a safe place and never divulge the password to unauthorized entities Entered password is indicated with on the LCD In case entered password characters are indicated on the LCD it is machine trouble Consult with the distributor Step 2 Perform Re Marriage using the Digital Cinema Communicator v2 DCC is used to perform re marriage Refer to...

Page 65: ...ey is inserted 2 Turn on the main power switch on the side of the projector A buzzer sounds and the software begins to start While the software is starting the POWER indicator is changed from lighting in blue to blinking in blue After software startup is complete the projector goes to a standby state While the projector is in a standby state the POWER STATUS SYSTEM status indicators light in orang...

Page 66: ...ojector UTC When IMB is not used the use of DCC allows you to easily set the date and time of the projector by reading the date and time of the computer where DCC is installed To set the local time after selecting the Coordinated Universal Time as the date and time of the projector use Date Time P 110 or use DCC Refer to Digital Cinema Communicator v2 Installation Manual for details Setting the da...

Page 67: ... Normal F Front projection With the projector installed on the pedestal projection is executed from the front of the screen Normal R Rear projection With the projector installed on the pedestal projection is executed from the back of the screen UpsideDown F Ceiling front projection With the projector installed on the ceiling projection is executed from the front of the screen UpsideDown R Ceiling ...

Page 68: ...it 3 6 1 Display the Test Pattern 1 Press the MENU button Title Select is displayed on the LCD screen at the projector s control panel 2 Press the DOWN button 3 Press the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select TEST Pattern 4 Press the DOWN button 5 Press the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select Cross Hatch 6 Press the ENTER button An will be put on the selected test pattern ...

Page 69: ...GHT buttons to roughly adjust the screen size so that the screen height and the image height are the same 2 Press the UP DOWN buttons to roughly adjust the focus 3 Adjust the surface on which the projector is set up and the level adjuster of the projector to 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 cente...

Page 70: ...n board is listed below For the connection diagram of projector and peripheral equipment refer to Installation manual of option board Option Board Image Input Port NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 Note HDMI input port x1 SDI input port x2 Note The NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 video input ports do not support CineLink 2 The NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 video input ports cannot display the encrypted contents ...

Page 71: ...een the projector and the computer Ethernet port LAN Use this port when controlling the projector in LAN connection from a PC or a cinema server Use a retail LAN cable 10 100Base T for the connection between the projector and the computer after checking with your network administrator GP I O 3D RS 232 USB REMOTE LAN RS 232C PC Cinema server LAN cable Network hub Router This completes the adjustmen...

Page 72: ...uttons on the projector s control panel so that they cannot be operated 105 Auto Key Lock Enables or disables Auto Key Lock 106 Off Timer Sets the time until the projector power is turned off automatically 106 Message Sets the time to display the message indicating the air filter cleaning cycle 106 Silent Mode Selects whether to use the rear status indicator buzzer indicators on the control panel ...

Page 73: ...e Displays information related to projector usage 116 Error Code Displays the currently occurring error 116 Version System Displays the model name and various version information about the projector 117 IMB Displays the vendor name and version information about the media block IMB 117 IP Address System Displays the IP address of the projector 117 Setup Date Displays the date when the projector was...

Page 74: ...o save the log into the USB flash drive The log is saved into a file with the following name on the USB flash drive projector model name main body serial number saving date year month day txt Example Save PJ Log was executed on May 17 2017 with a serial number of 012345 Use the LEFT RIGHT buttons to specify the duration of the log to save Easy LAN Setting Use a network configuration file saved in ...

Page 75: ...he passcode is correct you can use the menu for service personnel NOTE When you enter the password pay enough attention to people around for the password abuse prevention If you have anxiety the password is cheated change the password immediately Before entering the password inspect the password entry device such as remote controller and or keypad on the projector for any evidence of physical tamp...

Page 76: ...jector s control panel and call them up directly using those buttons See page 114 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 Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Selects the test pattern to be projected OFF Alignment Cross Hatch Convergence Red Green Blue White Black White 50 IRE H R...

Page 77: ...creen Press the ENTER button to switch the display between Lens Position and Focus Zoom adjustments Press the EXIT button to return to a menu one level above Lens Position Adjusts the position of the projected screen The projected screen moves in the selected direction as you press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT button Focus Zoom Adjusts the size Zoom and focus Focus of the projected screen Press the UP D...

Page 78: ...tons and title settings Network settings All adjustment and setting values Select the item to be reset Press the ENTER button to execute resetting P Button Title Resets the allocation of preset buttons and all registered titles LAN Resets the network settings All Resets all adjustment and setting values NOTE If you are logged in to the projector with Installation privileges you cannot reset the ne...

Page 79: ...the corresponding light source Phosphor Resets the Phosphor usage time Select the corresponding phosphor Press the ENTER button then select Yes in the dis played confirmation screen and then press the ENTER button to reset the Phosphor usage time Press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen Diffuser Resets the Diffuser usage time Select the corresponding diffuser Press the ENTER butto...

Page 80: ...to Enable the douser opens when the light source is turned on Title Select When set to Enable the douser opens when a title is selected Panel Key Lock The control buttons on your projector are locked to be inoperative Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Lock Enable a lock on the control buttons on your projector Unlock Disable the lock on the control buttons NOT...

Page 81: ...ower once the configured time has elapsed The time until the power is turned off can be set in steps of 1 hour up to a maximum of 24 hours The timer starts from when the setting is applied by pressing the ENTER button While the timer is running the remaining time is displayed in the format Left H Set to No Preset to stop the timer Displays the remaining time until the power is turned off Sets the ...

Page 82: ... does not sound Control Button Sets whether to use or not use the indicators on the projector s control panel Enable Use Disable Not use the LED next to the buttons do not light up Remote Sensor This option determines which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode Selects the item Displays the setting Enable All Enable remote control receiver on the front and rear Disable All Dis...

Page 83: ...o do so you have to assign an ID number to each projector Selects the item Displays the setting Projector ID NUMBER Select a number from 1 to 64 you wish to assign to your projector Projector ID Disable The Projector ID function is disabled 1 to 64 The Projector ID function is enabled NOTE If you enable Projector ID function the projector cannot be operated by using the remote control that does no...

Page 84: ...of the projector Select the item and press the ENTER button to display the menu Image Orient Set the projection method If you selected Image Orient Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Normal F Front projection With the projector installed on the pedestal projection is executed from the front of the screen Normal R Rear projection With the projector installed on ...

Page 85: ...te Time Use this to set the date and time on the projector The internal clock in the projector uses coordinated universal time UTC This sets the time difference between the standard time in your region and UTC Displays the currently setting with asterisk Sets the time difference between the standard time in your region and UTC Press the ENTER button to check the time difference between the built i...

Page 86: ...utive days Service Use buttons on the control panel of the projector main body to display the serviceman menu which you can use after logging in with Service privilege Pressing the SERVICE button is a shortcut to displaying this menu SDT Clear The password input screen to clear Service Door Tamper is displayed Pressing the ENTER button displays the password input screen Enter the password Sensor C...

Page 87: ...ails refer to the service manual Shadow Adj Use the function to adjust shadow This menu can be used only during standby On the confirmation screen shown by pressing the ENTER button selecting Yes and pressing the ENTER button automati cally starts up the projector to project an entirely white image During the use of this function the output of the light source cannot be adjusted Light Setup Pressi...

Page 88: ... with the current settings Press the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select the light memory or the lens memory then press the ENTER button to display the confirmation screen Select Yes in the confirmation screen and then press the ENTER button The selected memory light memory or lens memory is overwritten with the current settings NOTE Lens memory and light memory cannot be newly registered Use DCC to regi...

Page 89: ...le to another number cancel the assign ment once and then set it to any button again The Preset Button 1 to Preset Button 10 settings correspond to buttons 1 to 10 on the control panel To select the titles allocated to Preset Button 11 to Preset Button 20 press the 1 to 10 button while holding down the Up button on the control panel Select the preset button number 1 to 20 Display the selected numb...

Page 90: ...r supply PS L1 Supply voltage value of light power supply 4 5 3 Preset Button Displays the titles assigned to the preset buttons 1 to 10 buttons on the projector s control panel Selects the preset button number whose contents you want to display Displays the assigned title numbers Displays the registered names of the assigned titles TIP To select a title allocated to one of Preset Button11 to Pres...

Page 91: ...an Usage Displays the usage time of the fan Light Usage Displays the usage time of the light source Phosphor Displays the usage time of the phosphor Diffuser Displays the usage time of the diffuser Douser count Resets the number of times the douser has been used 4 5 5 Error Code Displays the error code when an error occurs See the Error Code List in the Appendix for details on error codes When mul...

Page 92: ... SSL Data SSL FPGA Secure Processor LD Driver1 LD Driver2 LD Driver3 LD Driver4 Router IMB Displays the vendor name and version information about the media block IMB When the projector is in standby mode the vendor name is blank and the version information displays Displays Not Use when IMB is not mounted to the projector Displays the vendor name Displays the version information When the NP 90MS01...

Page 93: ...ls Displays the date when the projector was set up starting date of the warranty period 4 5 9 Option Status Displays the link status of the device mounted in slot on the projector The device name is displayed in when the projector is in standby or when connection to the device cannot be confirmed Displays the link status of the device in slot NP 90MS NP 90MS01 NP 90MS02 Vendor Name IMB Media block...

Page 94: ...xV Aspect Ratio SAME FILE NAME Tolerance Box White Clip 1 001 IMS Auto IMB DCDM_XYZ_Auto 0x0 0 DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use Use Disable 4096x2160 No Crop M10I 2 002 IMS 185 IMB DC4K_DCDM_XYZ_185 3996x2160 0 DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use Use Disable 4096x2160 No Crop M10I 3 003 IMS 239 IMB DC4K_DCDM_XYZ_239 4096x1714 0 DC28_DCI_XYZE_314_351 Not Use Use Disable 4096x2160 No Crop M10I ...

Page 95: ...he projector has expired In cases when the validity setting has been configured with the projector 191 Different Serial Number There is a mismtach in the serial number of the main unit internally saved on the projector 192 Model Code Mismatch There is a mismtach in the model code of the main unit internally saved on the projector 230 Router Fail Failed to control router 271 IMB SD Tamper Terminate...

Page 96: ... status error 374 Blue Satellite Flash Update Error ICP system status error 375 Blue Satellite Flash Update Incomplete ICP system status error 376 Blue Satellite Flash Hardware Failure ICP system status error 377 Blue Satellite Memory Initialization failed ICP system status error 378 Blue Satellite Status Failure ICP system status error 380 DRS Error Low Battery FMT board low battery When this err...

Page 97: ...r Top L 1114 Filter Top R Cleaning Time The time to clean Filter Top R 1200 Fan LD L1 Stop Fan LD L1 has stopped 1201 Fan LD L2 Stop Fan LD L2 has stopped 1202 Fan LD L3 Stop Fan LD L3 has stopped 1203 Fan LD L4 Stop Fan LD L4 has stopped 1204 Fan LD L5 Stop Fan LD L5 has stopped 1205 Fan LD L6 Stop Fan LD L6 has stopped 1206 Fan LD R1 Stop Fan LD R1 has stopped 1207 Fan LD R2 Stop Fan LD R2 has s...

Page 98: ... R4 Set inside temperature LD1 R4 is abnormal 1306 OverTemp LD1 B Set inside temperature LD1 B is abnormal 1307 OverTemp LD1 EX1 Set inside temperature LD1 EX1 is abnormal 1308 OverTemp LD1 EX2 Set inside temperature LD1 EX2 is abnormal 1309 OverTemp LD1 EX3 Set inside temperature LD1 EX3 is abnormal 1310 OverTemp LD1 EX4 Set inside temperature LD1 EX4 is abnormal 1311 OverTemp LD2 R1 Set inside t...

Page 99: ...421 OverTemp HS LD1 Precaution Set inside temperature HS LD1 is close to over temperature 1422 OverTemp HS PW2 Precaution Set inside temperature HS PW2 is close to over temperature 1423 OverTemp HS LD2 Precaution Set inside temperature HS LD2 is close to over temperature 1424 OverTemp LD1 PHOTOSENS Precaution Set inside temperature LD1 PHOTOSENS is close to over temperature 1427 OverTemp LD2 PHOTO...

Page 100: ...40 Fan ELE1 Stop Precaution Fan ELE1 Stop Precaution 1641 Fan ELE2 Stop Precaution Fan ELE2 Stop Precaution 1642 Fan ELE3 Stop Precaution Fan ELE3 Stop Precaution 1643 Fan ELE4 Stop Precaution Fan ELE4 Stop Precaution 1644 Fan PS1 Stop Precaution Fan PS1 Stop Precaution 1645 Fan PS2 Stop Precaution Fan PS2 Stop Precaution 1646 Fan PS3 Stop Precaution Fan PS3 Stop Precaution 1647 Fan PS4 Stop Preca...

Page 101: ...ccurred the projector will not accept any external demands Communication with external devices will not be performed either 2002 LD B Stop An error with channels of the LD drivers 2003 LD VIN Error An error with the VIN of any one of the LD Drivers 2004 LD R Stop An error with channels of the LD drivers 2005 LD G Stop An error with channels of the LD drivers 2010 Incorrect power off PowerOff was n...

Page 102: ...ail I2C Device Access Error 2268 I2C LD2_RD Fail I2C Device Access Error 2269 I2C LD1_WR Fail I2C Device Access Error 2270 I2C LD2_WR Fail I2C Device Access Error 2271 I2C LD1_CMP Fail I2C Device Access Error 2272 I2C LD2_CMP Fail I2C Device Access Error 2273 SSL Data Fail Fan SSL CPU data error 2274 SSL Data Fail Pump SSL CPU data error 2275 SSL Data Fail LD SSL CPU data error 2276 LU1_Pump1 Fail...

Page 103: ...abnormality occurs in the projector Follow the following procedure to recover from the interlock state 1 Disconnect the AC power supply to the projector body 2 Remove the plate inlet or side panel page 37 3 Connect the contacts to the remote interlock connector and attach the plate inlet or side panel 4 Connect the AC power supply to the projector body Remote interlock connector exterior view 1 2 ...

Page 104: ...nal contacts can be connected If you are only using a single set of external contacts connecting the shorting wire to the interlock terminal you are not using The minimum rating required of the external contacts is 2mA When the length of the wiring is at least 5 m approximate Remove shorting wire 1 and shorting wire 2 and connect the external device to the projector interlock terminals and do not ...

Page 105: ...130 Appendix 5 4 Outline Drawing 1180 116 409 1412 410 697 244 5 278 5 326 519 1 454 6 64 5 Units mm ...

Page 106: ...9 117 118 Information 115 Installation 109 IP Address 117 K Key lock 34 L LCD menu 97 Lens adjustment 93 Lens Calibrate 109 Lens Center 110 Lens Control 102 Lens cover 33 35 Lens Position 102 Lens Type 109 Lens unit 28 78 Lens zoom magnification 30 Level adjuster 39 Light 115 Light Usage 104 List of titles 119 M Media block 82 109 117 118 Message 106 N New Router Setup 111 Notch filter cover 33 O ...

Page 107: ...te interlock connector 128 Remote Sensor 107 Reset 103 RS 232 96 S Service 111 Service personnel menu 100 Setup 105 Side panel 33 37 Silent Mode 107 System 117 T Tamper error 87 Test Pattern 101 Time setting 91 Title Memory 101 Title Select 101 Title Setup 114 U Usage 116 V Version 117 Z Zoom 93 102 ...

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