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NC800C 

5. LCD Menu 

E-37 

5.2

 

List of menu 

Menus in parentheses are menus for our service personnel.   
 

Main menu 

Submenu 

Description 

Ref. 
page 

"Title Memory name" 

Selects the title of the signal to be projected. 

E-38 

Title Select 

TEST Pattern 

Selects the test pattern to be projected. 

E-38 

Adjust Adjusts 

lamp 

brightness. 

E-39 

Lamp Setup 

Feedback 

Sets the lamp brightness constant mode that 
uses a brightness sensor. 

 

Douser Mode 

Selects whether to use the douser (screen mute) 
when switching signals. 

E-39 

Ext. MMS Link 

Sets whether to connect an external multi-media 
switcher (MMS). 

 

Panel Key Lock 

Locks the buttons on the projector's control panel 
so that they cannot be operated. 

 

GPIO Port 

Selects the target of GPIO port control. 

 

Configuration 

(Setup) 

FactoryDefault 

Returns the settings to their default values (only 
macro keys and titles, or all settings). 

 

Image Orient 

Selects the projection method (front/rear). 

E-41 

Lens Center 

Moves the lens shift position to the center. 

 

MMS Select 

Selects the multi-media switcher (MMS) to 
connect. 

 

Baudrate 

Sets the PC control connector (RS-232C) data 
transmission speed (bps). 

 

Date/Time 

Sets the date and time on the projector. 

 

Bulb Alignment 

Not in use. 

 

(Installation) 

Security Key 

Registers the authentication file to the USB 
memory.    Do not use this function usually. 

 

Lamp   

Saves the current lamp setting. 

E-43 

 

(Memory) 

Lens 

Saves the current lens setting. 

 

(Title Setup) 

Macro Key 

Macro Key No.1-8 

Sets the titles to be assigned to the macro keys 
of 1 to 8. 

E-43 

Lamp 

Output 

Displays the lamp output setting. 

E-44 

Macro Key 

Macro Key No.1-8 

Displays the titles assigned to the macro keys of 
1 to 8. 

E-44 

Usage 

Displays the usage times of the projector, lamp 
bulb, lamp house and bulb warning. 

E-44 

Information 

Error Code 

Displays the currently occurring error. 

E-45 

BIOS 

Displays the version of the BIOS. 

E-45 

Firmware 

Displays the version of the Firmware. 

 

Data 

Displays the version of the Data. 

 

Version 

Serial No 

Displays the Serial Number of the projector head.   

System 

Displays the SYSTEM IP address. 

E-45 

IP Address 

Cinema 

Displays the CINEMA IP address. 

 

 

MMS Status 

Displays the status information of the connected 
multi-media switcher (MMS). 

E-46 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for NC800C

Page 1: ...DLP Cinema Projector Installation manual NC800C ...

Page 2: ...s product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures CAUTION In order to reduce any interference with radio and television reception use a signal cable with ferrite core attached Use of signal cables without a ferrite core attached may cause interference with radio and television reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with th...

Page 3: ... fire or electric shock 3 Handle the power cord carefully and avoid excessive bending Do not place any heavy objects on the power cord A damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire 4 If the projector will not be used for an extended period of time shut down AC power 5 Placing the power cord and the signal cable closely to each other can cause beat noise Beat noise is corruption of the picture of...

Page 4: ...each a preset operating time Over Time Bulb When you see this message please contact your dealer for a replacement If the lamp does explode smoke will be discharged from the vents located on the back of the unit Do not stand in front of the vents during the operation This smoke is comprised of glass in particulate form and Xenon gas and will not cause harm if kept out of your eyes If your eyes hav...

Page 5: ...e the wastes as well as the negative impact to the human health and the environment at the minimum level The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States For questions relating to unclear points or repairs Contact your dealer or the following support branches for questions relating to unclear points malfunctions and repairs of the product ...

Page 6: ...unting the primary lens E 17 2 4 Mounting the Anamorphic Lens and Its Holder E 20 2 5 Installation of Small Iris Information for Service Personnel E 23 2 6 Affixing the security label E 25 3 Connecting to the Projector E 26 3 1 Connecting the image input E 26 3 2 Connecting the various control terminal E 27 3 3 Controlling Your Projector Using a Wireless LAN Card E 28 4 Projector Adjustment E 29 4...

Page 7: ...llation E 41 5 4 4 Memory E 43 5 5 Title Setup E 43 5 5 1 Macro Key E 43 5 6 Information E 44 5 6 1 Lamp E 44 5 6 2 Macro Key E 44 5 6 3 Usage E 44 5 6 4 Error Code E 45 5 6 5 Version E 45 5 6 6 IP Address E 45 5 6 7 MMS Status E 46 6 Appendix E 47 6 1 List of registered titles when shipped from the factory E 47 6 2 Index E 48 ...

Page 8: ...ction of types of lenses as well Select primary anamorphic lenses for your projector according to the environment in which it is installed Note that all descriptions given in this manual assume that the angle of projection is zero degree In case of projection from an upper position or from the right or left it is necessary to calculate the width for the minimum projected image that is a little lar...

Page 9: ...ns should be used according to the type of projector and screen determine an appropriate anamorphic lens in consultation with the end user considering its application purpose See the table below for available anamorphic lenses Available Anamorphic Lenses Screen mask type Screen Type Projected area Anamorphic lens SCOPE 2048 x 1080 x1 25 VISTA FLAT 1998 x 1080 Horizontal moving HDTV 1920 x 1080 SCO...

Page 10: ...hen you use a wide screen for projection SCOPE 1 4 Selection of Primary Lens Option lenses MODEL Magnifying L2K 12ZM 1 25 1 45 L2K 14ZM 1 45 1 8 L2K 18ZM 1 8 2 4 L2K 22ZM 2 2 3 0 L2K 30ZM 3 0 4 3 Screen Area magnified by anamorphic lens HDTV Projected area 1920 x 1080 VISTA FLAT Projected area 1998 x 1080 Projected area 2048 x 1080 ...

Page 11: ...8 Number of pixels per horizontal line Number of pixels per horizontal line 1998 for VISTA FLAT 1920 for HDTV Select a lens that meets the magnification requirement for both SCOPE and VISTA FLAT HDTV screen types Example of Primary Lens Calculation If the projection distance L 16 m the screen width W 8 m and the anamorphic lens is not used 16m SCOPE projection 8m 1 2 0x 16m VISTA FLAT projection 8...

Page 12: ...mp house Phillips head screwdriver No 2 1 Hexagonal wrench Width across flats 3mm 1 Hexagonal wrench Width across flats 5mm 1 Front bracket Lens holder Anamorphic stand AS1 25 AS1 25 E Hexagonal wrench Width across flats 6mm 1 Shaft L R Phillips head screwdriver No 2 1 Flat head screwdriver 3mm 1 Connector Touch panel controller NC TP6402 Holder arm NC TH6403 Hexagonal wrench Width across flats 5m...

Page 13: ...or 200 240 VAC Caution Consult your dealer for installing the power cable to the projector Do not install the power cable by yourself For equipment safety be sure to provide ground connection To prevent the risk of electric shock grounding must be conducted by a qualified electrician Make sure to connect the grounding conductor before plugging the power connector Plug to a 100 120 VAC or 200 240 V...

Page 14: ... outlet immediately after the cooling fan stops working the fan continues working for 3 minutes after the projector is tuned off and while a flash memory card is in use the memory data could be destructed 2 1 2 When Using an EU Type Power Cable Replace the attached wire stopper with the EU spec one supplied with the projector following the steps below 1 Remove the attached Japan US spec wire stopp...

Page 15: ...ge the mounting orientation of the control panel located at the side of the projector 1 Change the position of the projector stays as illustrated on the right You can remove them by turning counterclockwise 2 Remove the four screws clamping the control panel located on a side panel of the projector 3 Hold the control panel handles and gently pull the panel off 4 Turn the control panel upside down ...

Page 16: ...NC800C 2 Setting Up Your Projector E 16 5 Tighten the four screws previously removed to remount the panel ...

Page 17: ...wo mounting metals will be used for lens holder mounting 2 Place the lens with the face upward Check that the place for putting the lens is flat before the work It is recommended 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 meta...

Page 18: ...river to untighten the setscrew 6 Loosen the screws on both sides of the lens hood to remove the hood pieces sideways 7 Holding the primary lens unit with its guide notch up insert it into the projector until it cannot go further 8 While slightly pushing the lens unit up retighten the lens setscrew previously loosened 9 Replace the setscrew rubber cap to its place ...

Page 19: ...NC800C 2 Setting Up Your Projector E 19 10 Attach the lens control connector 11 Attach the dust prevention cover sponge supplied with the projector to the lens unit 12 Remount the lens hood pieces ...

Page 20: ...pe anamorphic lens holder Model AS1 25 AS1 25 E are optionally available for mounting this lens See also the instruction manual for the lens holder Names of the Components X direction operating grip Y direction adjusting knob X direction fixing lever X direction topper Tilt angle adjusting knob Z direction setscrew Y direction setscrew Pan angle adjusting fixing screw P2 Pan angle adjusting fixing...

Page 21: ... at either side of the lens holder Extend the side plates toward the depth as far as they will go then retighten the setscrew on each side 2 Using the enclosed four Allen screws M8 hexagon socket head cap screws mount the anamorphic lens holder to your projector housing with its orientation as illustrated below Shown in Fig 1 below are the tapped holes to be used for mounting the lens holder when ...

Page 22: ...o fix the mount To slide the lens mount turn the x direction fixing levers counterclockwise to unlock them After sliding lock the levers to fix the mount 4 Untighten the M6 hexagon head screw for anamorphic lens mount Mount the anamorphic lens to the mount with its orientation as illustrated below then retighten the mount screw M6 hexagon head screw for anamorphic lens holder ...

Page 23: ... also improve the contrast ratio Note With the small iris installed the automatic luminance adjustment Auto will be disabled Preparation Make sure that the main power switch of the customer s projector is turned off Get the supplied small iris ready Included in the standard set of accessories Installation Steps 1 Remove the side panels from the projector Untighten the six clamping screws to remove...

Page 24: ...ws completely and attach the supplied small iris to the panel using the removed screws 3 4 Remount the holder panel now attached with the iris to the engine block Use three screws you have removed at Step 2 to mount the iris plate 4 5 Replace the side panels to their place 5 ...

Page 25: ... installation and mounting of all parts affix the security label when mounting the cover of the projector For affixing of the security label refer to the supplement sheet attached to the projector Tips When the touch panel controller separately available or the incorporated multimedia switcher separately available is mounted affix the security label after completion of these parts ...

Page 26: ...SDI A input terminal the HDSDI B input terminal the DVI D A input terminal and the DVI D B input terminal HDSDI A B input terminal SDI A SDI B Inputs serial digital images from a Video Server or Video source DVI D A B input terminal DVI A DVI B Inputs digital RGB signals from a PC DVI D signals cable 75Ω coaxial signal cable ...

Page 27: ...nd the Ethernet port RJ 45 PC control terminal PC CONTROL Use this terminal when controlling the projector in serial connection from a PC Ethernet port LAN 1 LAN 2 Use this port when controlling the projector in LAN connection from a PC Touch panel port TOUCH PANEL Use this to use the touch panel controller separately sold RS 232C LAN cable Ferrite core appending ...

Page 28: ... slot located at the projector side Note If the wireless LAN card is in use NC800C cannot be controlled from the incorporated LAN port LAN A LAN B The Cinema circuit can be controlled even if the wireless LAN is in use Be sure to set or remove your wireless LAN card only when the power to your projector is off Insertion or removal of a wireless LAN card when power to your projector is on may resul...

Page 29: ...n on the remote control panel The Passcode input screen appears on the LC display located on the projector s side panel 2 Enter your passcode using the numeric character keys of the remote control After authentication of your passcode the Configuration menu will become active Contact your dealer for your specific passcode 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Configuration and press the button 4 Use t...

Page 30: ... will be put on the selected projection method Image Orientation 8 Press the EXIT button several times The projector exits the menu and goes back to the regular screen 4 2 Adjusting the primary lens Display the test pattern and adjust the screen size focus and screen position with the primary lens 4 2 1 Display the test pattern 1 Press the MENU button of the remote controller Title Select is displ...

Page 31: ...ppears on the projector s LCD display 2 the Configuration menu using the arrow buttons 3 Press the button 4 Select Installation using the buttons 5 Press the button 6 Select Lens Center using the buttons 7 Press the button 8 When Execute appears on the display press the ENTER button The lens will begin to move 1 Press the ZOOM buttons on the remote control panel or of the projector to roughly adju...

Page 32: ... adjust the positions vertical and horizontal positions and depth of the anamorphic lens and its rotation tilt pan angles and focusing as well 1 Move the anamorphic lens mount of the holder until it comes in front of the primary lens of the projector Temporarily lock the x direction fixing levers to fix the mount 2 Loosen the right and left hexagon head screws of the anamorphic lens holder and mov...

Page 33: ...dicular and level To prevent the anamorphic lens from coming off be sure to hold the lens while loosening the setscrew 3 4 Loosen each of the two y direction setscrews of the anamorphic lens holder and turn the y direction adjusting knob on the top to adjust the lens position so that the image is projected through the center of the anamorphic lens Securely tighten the two setscrews after adjustmen...

Page 34: ... turn the tilt angle adjusting knob see the illustration below to adjust the angle so that the projected image becomes as illustrated below Securely tighten the screws after adjustment Note Be careful not to allow the anamorphic lens to get into contact with the primary lens when the former is tilted If the two lenses eventually meet repeat step 2 above 6 x direction fixing levers tilt angle fixin...

Page 35: ...rely tighten the screws after completing the adjustment of pan angle Note Be careful not to allow the anamorphic lens to get into contact with the primary lens when the former is panned If the two lenses eventually meet repeat step 2 above 7 pan angle adjusting fixing screws Direct the anamorphic lens to the right Direct the anamorphic lens to the left Adjust until horizontal distortions are remov...

Page 36: ...the service personnel menu To use the menu for service personnel you need to input the pass code from the remote controller 1 Press the TEST button while holding down the CTL button of the remote controller The pass code input screen will be displayed on the LCD screen at the projector s control panel 2 Enter your pass code using the numeric character keys of the remote controller After authentica...

Page 37: ...ects the multi media switcher MMS to connect Baudrate Sets the PC control connector RS 232C data transmission speed bps Date Time Sets the date and time on the projector Bulb Alignment Not in use Installation Security Key Registers the authentication file to the USB memory Do not use this function usually Lamp Saves the current lamp setting E 43 Memory Lens Saves the current lens setting Title Set...

Page 38: ...nel and call them up directly using those buttons Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Selects the title to be projected 5 3 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 Convergence H Ramp RGB Black RGB Blue RGB Green RGB Red RGB White Y Color Bars YCbCr Blue YCbCr Gre...

Page 39: ...htness sensor Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Disable Disables the lamp brightness constant mode Enable Enables the lamp brightness constant mode 5 4 2 Setup This menu is for service personnel For the procedure to use it refer to 5 1 When you use the service personnel menu page E 36 Douser Mode The douser function will be activated when signals are switched ...

Page 40: ...ontroller buttons are available When the buttons on the projector s control panel are locked press the CANCEL button on the projector for about 10 sec to unlock them The key lock setting on the projector becomes Unlock GPIO Port When controlling the projector from the external control terminal GPI O select the subject of GPI O port control With the control subject set to Cinema Only the projector ...

Page 41: ...rvice personnel menu Page E 36 Image Orient Make a selection according to the setup position of your projector and screen Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Normal F Projection is made from front of the screen UpsideDown R The projector body is installed upside down and projection is made from the back of the screen Normal R Projection is made from behind the s...

Page 42: ...mmercially available RS 232C straight cable Select one from 4800 9600 192000 and 38400 Select the transfer speed corresponding to the speed of the connected devices Displays the currently selected item with asterisk Displays the setting Date Time Use this to set the date and time on the projector Select the item to be set Input numeric values Use the remote controller to input numeric values For t...

Page 43: ...written or not Lamp To save the current lamp status Lens To save the current lens status 5 5 Title Setup This menu is the service personnel menu For the using service personnel menu refer to 5 1 When you use the service personnel menu Page E 36 5 5 1 Macro Key Use this key to set the titles to be assigned to the macro keys You cannot assign the same title to several macro keys If you want to assig...

Page 44: ...s of 1 to 8 on the projector s control panel Selects the macro key whose contents you want to display Displays the assigned title numbers Displays the registered names of the assigned titles 5 6 3 Usage Displays the hours of projector head lamp and lamp house usage and warning display time of the lamp bulb Selects the item to display Displays the hours of use H Projector Displays the hours of proj...

Page 45: ...cher MMS optional System Displays the version information of the projector head Selects the item to display Displays the version information BIOS Displays the BIOS version of the projector head Firmware Displays the firmware version of the projector head Data Displays the data version of the projector head Serial No Displays the serial number of the projector head 5 6 6 IP Address Displays the IP ...

Page 46: ...s the status of the multi media switcher MMS connected to your projector Displays the status information of MMS linked operations Displays the IP address of MMS External External multi media switcher MMS is linked Not Use There is no link established ...

Page 47: ...spect TCGD Anamorphic Lens 1 CS SCOPE 1920 SDI A CS SCOPE 1920x1080 Anamo1 25 SCOPE 1920x1080 2 35 P7v2 theatre 1 25 2 VV FLAT 1920 SDI B VV FLAT 1920x1080 DC2K VISTA 1920x1080 1 85 P7v2 theatre none 3 HDTV SDI A HDTV 1920x1080 DC2K HDTV 1920x1080 0 Rec 709 none 4 SDI DUAL RGB SDI A B SDI DUAL RGB 1920x1080 2048x1080 No Crop 1920x1080 0 P7v2 theatre none 5 DVI A DVI A DVI 2048x1080 DC2K DVI 2048x1...

Page 48: ...the Magnification of Primary Lens E 11 I Image Orient E 41 Information E 44 Installation E 41 IP Address E 45 L Lamp E 44 Lamp Setup E 39 Lens Center E 41 List of default Titles E 47 M Macro Key E 43 44 Memory E 43 MMS Select E 42 MMS Status E 46 O Option lenses E 10 Output E 44 P Panel Key Lock E 40 Projected Images E 10 S Setup E 39 System E 45 T Test Pattern E 38 Title Memory E 38 Title Select ...

Page 49: ... NEC Viewtechnology Ltd 2006 2007 Ver 2 00 01 07 ...

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