NEC PA1705UL-W Installation Manual Download Page 98

4. Multi-Screen Projection

63

Projecting two screens

1.  Press the MENU button to display the on-screen menu and select [DISPLAY] 

 [PIP/PIC-

TURE BY PICTURE].

This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu.

2.  Select [SUB INPUT] using the 

/

 buttons, and press the ENTER button.

This displays the [SUB INPUT] screen.

3.  Select the input signal using the 

/

 buttons, and press the ENTER button.

*  This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model.
 

The [PIP] (PICTURE IN PICTURE) or [PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen set up under [MODE] is 
projected. (

 page 

111

)

•  When the signal name is displayed in grey, this means that it cannot be selected.

4.  Press the MENU button.

The on-screen menu will disappear.

5.  When returning to single screen, display the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen one more 

time and select [OFF] in the [SUB INPUT] screen of the Step 3.

TIP: 
•  During dual-screen projection, if the selected input is not supported by the sub-screen, the sub-screen will appear as a black screen.

Summary of Contents for PA1705UL-W

Page 1: ...Projector PA1705UL W PA1705UL B PA1505UL W PA1505UL B Installation Manual Model No NP PA1705UL W NP PA1705UL B NP PA1505UL W NP PA1505UL B...

Page 2: ...27 2 6 Adjusting a picture and sound 34 2 7 Turning off the Projector 35 2 8 After Use 36 3 Convenient Features 37 3 1 Turn off the light of the projector SHUTTER 37 3 2 Turning Off the On Screen Men...

Page 3: ...st of Menu Items 79 5 4 Menu Descriptions Functions INPUT 87 5 5 Menu Descriptions Functions ADJUST 91 5 6 Menu Descriptions Functions DISPLAY 103 5 7 Menu Descriptions Functions SETUP 114 5 8 Menu De...

Page 4: ...f main connectors 174 9 6 Changing the Background Logo Virtual Remote Tool 176 9 7 Portrait projection vertical orientation 177 9 8 Troubleshooting 179 9 9 PC Control Codes and Cable Connection 185 9...

Page 5: ...al are subject to change without notice 3 Great care has been taken in the preparation of this manual however should you notice any questionable points errors or omissions please contact us 4 The imag...

Page 6: ...his symbol and handling the product erroneously could result in personal injury or damage to surrounding property Examples of symbols This symbol indicates you should be careful of electric shocks Thi...

Page 7: ...children are around Do not look at the projected light using optical devices magnifying glasses reflectors etc Doing so could result in vision impairment Check that there is no one looking at the len...

Page 8: ...aser explanatory label This product complies with EN 50689 2021 except using the lens of NP55ZL and NP56ZL Label 1 Label 2 Label 4 Label 3 Label 2 FDA certification label Label 3 FDA additional warnin...

Page 9: ...d is not connected to the earth it may cause electric shock Please make sure the power cord is connected to the wall outlet directly and earthed properly Do not use a 2 pin plug converter adapter Be s...

Page 10: ...ribed below PROHIBITED Do not use in places such as those described below Doing so could lead to fire or electric shock Shaky tables inclined surfaces or other unstable places Near heating appliances...

Page 11: ...xxviii Powering the projec tor on without the option cover installed could result in a fire Do not put bundled cables in the option cover Doing so may damage the power cord resulting in a fire PROHIBI...

Page 12: ...cabinet means the precaution for avoiding to place objects in front of the projector lens CAUTION FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE When cleaning the projector PROHIBITED Do not use flammable gas sprays to remove...

Page 13: ...lding onto its plug Unplug the power cord from the power outlet before cleaning the product or when not planning to use the product for an extended time When the power cord or plug is heat or damaged...

Page 14: ...he projector s HDBaseT port and LAN port to a network for which there is no risk of overvoltage being applied OvervoltageappliedtotheHDBaseTorLANportcouldresultinelectricshock Lens shift focus and zoo...

Page 15: ...e batteries Leaving a battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding environ ment or a battery subject to extremely low air pressure that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable l...

Page 16: ...The lens unit could fall and cause damage or injury About option cover separately sold REQUIRED Be sure to tighten the screws after attaching the option cover Failure to do so may cause the option cov...

Page 17: ...ards for laser products under 21 CFR 1040 except with respect to those characteristics authorized by Variance Number 2018 V 4413 effec tive on March 1 2019 WARNING Do not allow to look into the projec...

Page 18: ...43 2 29 7 43 2 NP54ZL Tele 21 9 13 7 21 9 Wide 32 8 21 4 32 8 NP55ZL Tele 11 6 7 1 11 6 Wide 22 1 13 8 22 1 NP56ZL Tele 6 5 4 0 6 5 Wide 12 5 7 7 12 5 HC HR HL HC Vertical angle unit degree Lens unit...

Page 19: ...aler as installation must be performed by a professional installer Never try to install the projector by yourself This may result in visual impairment etc No direct exposure to the beam shall be permi...

Page 20: ...me and throw ratio are listed in the image below a b a Lens model name b Throw ratio Combining lens units and risk groups Lens model name Throw ratio PA1705UL W PA1705UL B PA1505UL W PA1505UL B NP51ZL...

Page 21: ...92 Wide 1 23 0 3 0 2 7 50 Tele 2 04 0 3 0 2 Lens Throw ratio Hazard zone m HD H V NP55ZL 1 98 Wide 2 90 Middle 1 00 0 4 0 2 3 95 Tele 1 43 0 4 0 3 NP56ZL 3 92 Wide 1 06 0 2 0 2 7 50 Tele 1 75 0 2 0 2...

Page 22: ...facilities it is recommended to secure a space of 1 m or more from the haz ard zone as the precautionary zone for the safety of the spectators When installing the projector overhead it is recommended...

Page 23: ...desktop installation example a b c Ceiling installation example a b d c a Screen b Hazard zone c Precautionary zone d floor CAUTION If it is expected that spectators will intrude into the hazard zone...

Page 24: ...f the precautionary zone between the floor and the hazard zone can not be secured it is necessary to prevent spectators from entering the area around the screen as shown in the figure on the right If...

Page 25: ...r the appropriate safety zone for the installed lens has been adequately secured Periodically check the zone and maintain a record of verifications The installer or dealer must instruct the manager op...

Page 26: ...d in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which ca...

Page 27: ...which is coloured GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is...

Page 28: ...electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the Eur...

Page 29: ...lfunction To the dealer and the installer 1 To prevent the projector from falling install it on the ceiling in a way with sufficient strength to withstand the combined weight of the projector and the...

Page 30: ...h other Failure to do so may cause damage or failure Do not touch the surface of the projection lens with bare hands Fingerprints or dirt on the surface of the projection lens will be enlarged and pro...

Page 31: ...equired to be attached to the projector Install an appropriate metal that has enough strength to support the projector for controlling the installation angle Model name of option cover NP13CV W for PA...

Page 32: ...nbechecked on the INFO screen of the on screen menu pages 157 158 Installation angles required to attach the option cover A Option cover A In the direction of back and forth 20 150 Option cover A must...

Page 33: ...ed to attach the option cover B Option cover B 0 85 Option cover B must be attached 90 270 180 0 170 265 Option cover B must be attached NOTE The drawings show the image of installation angle as a ref...

Page 34: ...theprojectorsforairintakeandexhaust Whentheintakeandexhaustventsareobstructed the temperature inside the projector will rise and this may result in a malfunction About Copyright of original projected...

Page 35: ...liance TrademarkPJLinkisatrademarkappliedfortrademarkrightsinJapan theUnitedStatesofAmerica and other countries and areas Blu ray is a trademark of Blu ray Disc Association CRESTRON and CRESTRON ROOMV...

Page 36: ...aces of installation and projection methods Note that no lens is mounted upon shipment from the factory Please purchase optional lenses separately 360 dgeree free projection The projector is equipped...

Page 37: ...nected via a wired LAN NaViSet Administrator 2 You can monitor the status of the projector and control a variety of functions ProAssist Necessary adjustments can be made smoothly for multi screen proj...

Page 38: ...cording to the purpose of use LIGHT ADJUST can also be used to reduce output power and control energy consumption The energy saving effect from that time will be factored into the amount of reduced CO...

Page 39: ...ctor is shipped without a lens For the types of lens and throw distances see page 171 Remote control 7N901322 AAA alkaline batteries x2 Power cord stopper 24C10881 Plug type For USA For EU 7N080534 7N...

Page 40: ...justable Tilt Foot Rotate the tilt feet to adjust the left right orientation 4 Intake vent Takes in outside air to cool the unit 5 Indicator Section The indicator light turns on or blinks to relay the...

Page 41: ...Security Bar Attach an anti theft device The security bar accepts security wires or chains up to 0 18 inch 4 6 mm in diameter 4 Remote Sensor This part receives signals from the remote control There...

Page 42: ...nit is in key lock mode while the lens is calibrating etc Refer to the Indicator Message section for details page 191 4 LIGHT Indicator Indicates the state of the light source 5 TEMP Indicator Indicat...

Page 43: ...theoperationwhen the confirmation message is displayed 11 FOCUS Button Openthefocusadjustmentscreenandfocus the projected image 12 ZOOM L CALIB Button Short press to open the zoom adjust ment screen F...

Page 44: ...tingmultipleprojec tors in daisy chaining 5 HDBaseT OUT Port RJ 45 Outputs incoming signals from the HDMI 1 IN terminal HDMI 2 IN terminal and HDBaseT IN Port 6 AUDIO OUT Mini Jack Stereo Mini Outputs...

Page 45: ...remote control operations cannot be performed When HDBaseT isselectedinthe REMOTESENSOR andthe projectorisconnectedtoacommercially availabletransmis siondevicethatsupportsHDBaseT remotecontroloperati...

Page 46: ...own confirmation message Press the POWER STANDBY or ENTER button once more to power down the projector 5 USER 1 2 3 Button Thefollowing14functionscanbeselectedandset When the character input screen is...

Page 47: ...will expand or shrink the image return to the original state 14 DEFAULT Button Simultaneously pressing the CTL button when the on screen menu is displayed will reset the adjust ment values This only...

Page 48: ...elects the HDMI2 input 22 HDBaseT Button Selects the HDBaseT input 23 DP1 Button Not available on this series of projectors 24 DP2 Button Not available on this series of projectors 25 SDI Button Selec...

Page 49: ...Button Used to input the control ID when performing individual operations on multiple projectors using the remote control set the control ID Pressing the 0 button while holding down the ID SET but to...

Page 50: ...lly If the remote control gets wet wipe it dry immediately Avoid excessive heat and humidity Do not short heat or take apart batteries Do not throw batteries into fire If you will not be using the rem...

Page 51: ...a a b c d d b b b a 7 m 276 b 20 m 787 c Remote sensor on projector cabinet d Remote control The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor or if strong...

Page 52: ...e REMOTE terminal and the other end to the remote jack on the remote control REMOTE a a Remote jack NOTE WhenaremotecableisinsertedintotheREMOTEterminal theremotecontroldoesnotworkforinfraredwirelessc...

Page 53: ...computer Connecting the power cord page 17 Step 2 Turning on the projector page 20 Step 3 Selecting a source page 23 Step 4 Adjusting the picture size and position page 26 Step 5 Adjusting a picture...

Page 54: ...esigned to be used in the condition of the power cord connected to earth If the power cord is not connected to the earth it may cause electric shock Please make sure the power cord is earthed properly...

Page 55: ...ll outlet To wall outlet a Power cord supplied b HDMI cable not supplied Use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable CAUTION Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the projector is turned off...

Page 56: ...ull on the power supply cord while the connector is fixed the main unit may fall down and be damaged With the clamper facing the power supply cord align the tip of the power supply cord stopper with t...

Page 57: ...e lens cap 2 Pressthe POWER buttonontheprojec torcabinetorthePOWERONbuttononthe remote control The POWER indicator lit in green will start to blink in blue After that the image will be projected onto...

Page 58: ...it or replacing a lens unit perform LENS CALIBRATION by holding to press ZOOM L CALIB button on the cabinet over two seconds Calibration corrects the adjustable zoom shift and focusrange Ifcalibration...

Page 59: ...ion If you want you can select the menu language later NOTE If the message PLEASE SET DATE ANDTIME is shown please set the current date and time page 137 In the case this message is not shown the DATE...

Page 60: ...ch for the available input source and display it The input source will change as follows HDMI1 HDMI2 HDBaseT SDI HDMI1 Press it briefly to display the INPUT screen Press the buttons to match the targe...

Page 61: ...t SETUP and press the button or theENTERbutton to select MENU 1 3 Press the button to select SOURCE OPTIONS and press the button or the ENTER button 4 Select DEFAULT INPUT SELECT and press the ENTER b...

Page 62: ...the focus to adjust the picture size and position In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity Adjusting the projected image s vertical and horizontal position Lens shift page 27 Adjus...

Page 63: ...the lens mounting portion while performing a lens shift Failure to do so could result in fingers being pinched by the moving lens 1 Press either SHIFT HOME POSITION button onthecabinetorSHIFTbuttonon...

Page 64: ...will be dark or shaded TIP Thefigurebelowshowsthelensshiftadjustmentrange projectionmethod Desktop Front oftheNP54ZLlensunit Seepage175 for other lens units H V 100 V 100 H Height of projected image...

Page 65: ...ens NP51ZL NP52ZL NP53ZL 1 Press the FOCUS button The LENS FOCUS control screen will be dis played on Press buttons to adjust focus 2 When the cursor is on the CENTER on on screen menu press either or...

Page 66: ...r button to align the focus of screen peripheral area 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the entire projec tion screen is in focus Applicable lens NP54ZL NP55ZL NP56ZL 1 Press the FOCUS button The LENS FOCU...

Page 67: ...jecting an Image Basic Operation 32 Zoom 1 Press ZOOM L CALIB button The ZOOM adjustment screen will be displayed on In another way press the ZOOM button on the remote control Press buttons to adjust...

Page 68: ...4 The tilt foot can be used to tilt the projector by a maximum of 1 4 a b c a Tilt foot b Up c Down NOTE Do not lengthen the tilt foot any more than 10 mm 0 4 Doing so will make the projector unstable...

Page 69: ...turning on or off the projector causing damage to your hearing Whenadjustingthevolumeontheexternalspeakersystem setvolumelevelofthespeakersystemtolessthanhalfitsratingand adjust the volume on the pro...

Page 70: ...ed off with the POWER button or if the AC power supply is disconnected during normal projector operation Use caution when picking up the projector NOTE While the POWER indicator is blinking blue in sh...

Page 71: ...down the knob of the power cord stopper Press down the knob on the clamper to open the clamper and take out the power cord b c a a Clamper b Knob power cord stopper c Knob clamper 2 Disconnect any oth...

Page 72: ...ntrolandpresstheOSDCLOSE button The on screen menu input terminal etc will disappear To display the on screen display press the OSD OPEN button while holding down the CTL button on the remote control...

Page 73: ...the CTL button and then press VOL D ZOOM button on the remote control to magnify the picture X 2 Press the button The area of the magnified image will be moved 3 Press and hold the CTL button and the...

Page 74: ...to all input signals Valid when the MODE page 96 is set to STANDARD REF LIGHT MODE Icon at the bottom of the menu Description NORMAL Standard mode You can adjust the output from 70 to 100 using REF LI...

Page 75: ...s selected for MODE The LIGHT MODE screen will be displayed X Perform LIGHT ADJUST An explanation is given here using the REF LIGHT MODE screen 1 Press the button to adjust the cursor to REF LIGHT ADJ...

Page 76: ...USAGETIME Afteralapseof1minutefromwhentheprojectordisplaysablue blackorlogoscreen theprojectorgoesintopowersavingmode and the brightness of the projected image will decrease When the projector detects...

Page 77: ...of changing to LIGHT MODE immediately after the time of power on and the time of power off The CARBON SAVINGS SESSION message will be displayed in the POWER OFF ARE YOU SURE message at the time of po...

Page 78: ...eisrectangular 1 Project an image so that the screen is smaller than the area of the raster Projected image The drawing shows the upper right corner 2 Pickupanyoneofthecornersandalignthecorneroftheima...

Page 79: ...ORNERSTONE and then press the ENTER button The drawing shows the upper left icon is selected The screen will switch to the CORNERSTONE screen 7 Use the button to select one icon which points in the di...

Page 80: ...SET will return to the factory default Selecting UNDO will exit without saving changes NOTE Even when the projector is turned on the last used correction values are applied Carry out either one of the...

Page 81: ...tee the performance of all USB mouse available on the market Menu operation 1 Display the on screen menu by right click 2 Select a desired menu and perform adjust ment by left click The adjustment bar...

Page 82: ...ORRECTION is displayed right click on the projection screen The shapeofmousepointerwillbechanged and the correction will become avail able 2 Left click at the screen corner The pro jection screen corn...

Page 83: ...function 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the button twice to select SETUP and press the button or the ENTER button to select MENU 1 3 Press the button to select CONTROL 4 P...

Page 84: ...nabled To turn on the projector when SECURITY is enabled 1 Press the POWER ON button The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect that the projector is locked 2 Press the MENU b...

Page 85: ...ss the ENTER button The SECURITY KEYWORD screen will be displayed 4 Type in your keyword and press the ENTER button When the correct keyword is entered the SECURITY function will be disabled NOTE Ifyo...

Page 86: ...ojector is set to DISABLE when it is shipped from the factory To connect to a network displaytheon screenmenuandchangethe WIREDLAN profilesettinginthe NETWORKSETTINGS from DISABLE to PROFILE 1 or PROF...

Page 87: ...appear in the web browser press the Ctrl F5 keys to refresh your web browser or clear the cache Thisprojectoruses JavaScript and Cookies andthebrowsershouldbesettoacceptthesefunctions Thesettingmethod...

Page 88: ...setting by specifying http pj nec co jp index html for the address or the entry column of the URL Example 2 When the IP address of the projector is 192 168 73 1 access is gained to the network settin...

Page 89: ...adjusted values for lens shift zoom and focus Function name Description Page REF LENS MEMORY Adjusted values common to all input signals At the time of installation two kinds of adjusted values can be...

Page 90: ...atures 55 To store your adjusted values in REF LENS MEMORY 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the button to select SETUP and press the ENTER button 3 Press the button to select...

Page 91: ...will be displayed 5 Make sure PROFILE is highlighted then press the ENTER button The PROFILE selection screen appears 6 Press the buttons to select the PROFILE number then press the ENTER button Retur...

Page 92: ...ct and YES and press the ENTER button Selecta PROFILE numberandsavetheadjusted LENSSHIFT ZOOM and FOCUS valuestoit 9 Press the MENU button The menu will be closed TIP To store adjusted values for each...

Page 93: ...Y 1 Press the MENU button The menu will be displayed 2 Press the button to select SETUP and press the ENTER button 3 Press the button to select INSTALLATION 2 4 Press the button to select REF LENS MEM...

Page 94: ...mber then press the ENTER button Return to the REF LENS MEMORY settings screen 7 Select MOVE and press the ENTER button The lens will shift based on the adjusted values stored in the selected PROFILE...

Page 95: ...tomatically apply the stored values at the time of source selection 1 From the menu select SETUP REF LENS MEMORY LOAD BY SIGNAL and press the ENTER button 2 Press the button to select and ON and press...

Page 96: ...ction Case 1 Using a single projector to project two types of videos PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE Connection example and projection image In the case of PICTURE BY PICTURE In the case of PIP Case 2 Lien up...

Page 97: ...11 112 Selectwhethertodisplaythesub displayatthetopright top left bottom right or bottom left of the screen the size of the sub display can be selected and the position can be fine tuned Switch the ma...

Page 98: ...and press the ENTER button This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model The PIP PICTURE IN PICTURE or PICTURE BY PICTURE screen set up under MODE is projected page 111 When the signal name is displayed in...

Page 99: ...tons and then press the ENTER button Display the screen for switching the display positions 3 Select ON using the button and then press the ENTER button The video of the main display will switch with...

Page 100: ...ng the partial VOL D ZOOM buttons However magnification compression is up to the positions set in PICTURE BY PICTURE BORDER only TEST PATTERN When using the PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE function DYNAMIC CON...

Page 101: ...s or adjustments using one remote control enable the CONTROL ID for assigning ID to each projector so as not to activate the other projectors page 138 NOTE When setting up the projector assign a uniqu...

Page 102: ...direction 2 In the screen for setting the number of vertical units select 2 UNITS number of units in the vertical direction 3 In the screen for setting the horizontal order select 1st UNIT or 2nd UNI...

Page 103: ...ndingfunction placetheprojectorinthecorrectpositionsothattheimagebecomessquareinthe appropriate size and then make optical adjustments lens shift focus and zoom Adjustthebrightnessofeachprojectorusing...

Page 104: ...Select DISPLAY EDGE BLENDING The EDGE BLENDING screen will be displayed Align the cursor with MODE and then press the ENTER button The mode screen will be displayed 3 Select MODE ON and press the ENTE...

Page 105: ...ppropriate item from TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT for an area of overlapped edges and turn on CONTROL TOP OFF BOTTOM ON LEFT OFF RIGHT ON TOP ON BOTTOM OFF LEFT OFF RIGHT ON TOP OFF BOTTOM ON LEFT ON RIG...

Page 106: ...tor When MARKER is set to ON markers of four colors are displayed on the screen The cyan and green markers represent the edges of the region where images overlap the magenta and red markers represent...

Page 107: ...lution perform the Edge Blending function from the start Setting of MARKER will not be saved and return to OFF when the projector is turned off To display or hide the marker while the projector is run...

Page 108: ...ghtness level if you feel the difference is too large NOTE Adjustable area varies depending on what combination of TOP BOTTOM LEFT and RIGHT are turned on The black level of the lower left projector i...

Page 109: ...ens changes depending on the number of edge blending positions selected top bottom right left In addition when the top bottom and left right ends are selected the corner division screen appears The ed...

Page 110: ...he computer or the touch screen of the smartphone For details of each setting adjustment refer to the On Screen Menu explanation POSITION and RANGE can be adjusted by moving the markers cyan green mag...

Page 111: ...he 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 5 Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the projector cabi...

Page 112: ...n the remote while selecting items here that have DEFAULT displayed next to them will reset the adjustment values to their default values Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a di...

Page 113: ...serts a space BACKSPACE Deletes the character to the immediate left of the cursor Switches the character to be entered Example 1 A B C OK Confirms the characters that have been entered and closes the...

Page 114: ...IMAGE LIGHT MODE LIGHT ADJUST CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF OFF ON WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST R 0 CONTRAST G 0 CONTRAST B 0 BRIGHTNESS R 0 BRIGHTNESS G 0 BRIGHTNESS B 0 COLOR CORRECTION RED HUE SATURATION BRIG...

Page 115: ...OFF HDMI1 HDMI2 HDBaseT SDI MODE PIP PIP PICTURE BY PICTURE PICTURE SWAP OFF OFF ON PIP SETTING START POSITION TOP LEFT TOP LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT HORIZONTAL POSITION VERTICAL POSITIO...

Page 116: ...TION TILING WIDTH 1 UNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS HEIGHT 1 UNIT 2 UNITS 3 UNITS 4 UNITS HORIZONTAL POSITION 1st UNIT 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT 4th UNIT VERTICAL POSITION 1st UNIT 2nd UNIT 3rd UNIT 4th UNIT MUL...

Page 117: ...E NORMAL NORMAL SILENT LONG LIFE REF LIGHT ADJUST CONSTANT BRIGHTNESS OFF OFF ON REF WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTRAST B BRIGHTNESS R BRIGHTNESS G BRIGHTNESS B STATIC CONVERGENCE HORIZONTAL...

Page 118: ...bps 38400bps 115200bps PC CONTROL HDBaseT OFF OFF ON CONTROL ID CONTROL ID NUMBER 1 1 254 CONTROL ID OFF OFF ON REMOTE SENSOR FRONT BACK FRONT BACK FRONT BACK HDBaseT USER KEY USER1 CONTRAST BRIGHTNES...

Page 119: ...RD ENABLE ON OFF ON DELETE PASSCODE SOURCE OPTIONS DEFAULT INPUT SELECT LAST LAST AUTO HDMI1 HDMI2 HDBaseT SDI SEAMLESS SWITCHING OFF OFF ON BACKGROUND BLUE BLUE BLACK LOGO HDBaseT OUT SELECT OFF OFF...

Page 120: ...E 3 INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC POLARITY SCANTYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO SOURCE 4 SIGNALTYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL SAMPLING FREQUENCY WIRED LAN IP ADDRESS SUBNE...

Page 121: ...5 Using On Screen Menu 86 Menu Item Default Options INFO HDBaseT SIGNAL QUALITY OPERATION MODE LINK STATUS HDMI STATUS Art Net 1 Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Ch9 Art Net 2 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12...

Page 122: ...This projects the video of the device connected to the HDMI 2 IN terminal HDBaseT Projects the video of the device connected to the HDBaseT IN port SDI Projects the video of the device connected to t...

Page 123: ...registered in the Entry List an error message is then displayed and no additional patterns can be registered You should thus delete adjustment values of signals that are no longer needed If the ENTRY...

Page 124: ...isplayed SOURCE NAME Enter a signal name Up to 18 alphanumeric characters can be used INPUT The input terminal can be changed Switching between HDMI1 HDMI2 HDBaseT SDI is pos sible LOCK Set so that th...

Page 125: ...ct a signal 5 Press the or button to select PASTE and press the ENTER button Data on the clipboard will be pasted to the signal Deleting all the signals from the Entry List ALL DELETE 1 Press the or b...

Page 126: ...settings to customize each gamma or color Your settings can be stored in PRESET 1 to PRESET 7 AUTO Automatically distinguish the optimal setting for the input signal HIGH BRIGHT Recommended for use in...

Page 127: ...rmat Adjusting the gradation of the picture GAMMA SETTING Adjusts the gradation of the picture With this even dark areas can be reproduced vividly NOTE This function is not available when DICOM SIM is...

Page 128: ...erating the on screen menu including during on screen mute Adjusting Brightness LIGHT MODE Adjust the brightness of the projector and save it for each input signal The adjustment will be valid if the...

Page 129: ...tion Yellow direction Direction Cyan direction SATURATION Direction Vivid Direction Weak BRIGHTNESS Direction Increase Direction Decrease BLUE HUE Direction Cyan direction Direction Magenta direction...

Page 130: ...d as reference NOTE When TEST PATTERN is displayed CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR and HUE cannot be adjusted VOLUME Adjusts the volume level of the audio output terminals NOTE VOLUME is not displ...

Page 131: ...l be stored in memory for the current signal The next time you project the signal with the same resolution horizontal and vertical frequency its adjustments will be called up and applied To delete adj...

Page 132: ...atio For Computer signal For HDTV SDTV signals Options Function AUTO The projector will automatically determine the incoming signal and display it in its aspect ratio The projector may erroneously det...

Page 133: ...eze signal 16 9 is stretched left and right in 16 9 Squeeze ZOOM The image of a squeeze signal 16 9 is stretched left and right in 4 3 Parts of the displayed image are cropped at the left and right ed...

Page 134: ...lease change the setting if the color of the image remains unnatural AUTO Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals RGB Switches to the RGB input REC601 Switches to the component signal co...

Page 135: ...ORE Stores the current adjusted values in memory for each input signal MOVE Applies the adjusted values to the current signal RESET Returns the adjusted values to the last condition LOAD BY SIGNAL Mov...

Page 136: ...ector position and by the tilt foot is not subject of LENS MEMORY 3 Move the cursor on STORE and press ENTER 4 Move the cursor on YES and press ENTER To call up the adjusted values from LENS MEMORY 1...

Page 137: ...his will move the lens automatically to the position at the time of source selection according to the adjusted values NOTE The LENS MEMORY function may not produce a completely aligned image due to to...

Page 138: ...election of the display position of the sub display when switching to the PIP screen HORIZONTAL POSITION Adjust the display position of the sub display in the horizontal direction The respective corne...

Page 139: ...the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION If MENU ANGLE is changed after performing the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION corrected values will be reset to the default values KEYSTONE Correct distortion in horizontal and vertical...

Page 140: ...Adjustment ranges for NP51ZL NP52ZL and NP56ZL are provisional values NOTE When power is supplied to the device the adjustment value of the KEYSTONE used previously is retained even if the gradient o...

Page 141: ...sible NOTE Whenthemaximumadjustmentrangeisexceeded distortionadjustmentisdisabled Setuptheprojectoratanoptimalangleas the deterioration in the image quality increases as the distortion adjustment volu...

Page 142: ...ERTICAL COR NER HORIZONTAL CORNER When Point b in the drawing is moved and the upper side and Point g are moved the lower side will move in a parallel manner VERTICAL CORNER When Point d in the drawin...

Page 143: ...adjusted values for HORIZONTAL CORNER or VERTICAL CORNER are stored and the screen display goes back to the GEOMETRIC CORRECTION TIP A commercially available USB mouse is available to perform correct...

Page 144: ...adjusting the range of distortion and buttons for adjusting the distortion peak For top and bottom sides use buttons for adjusting the range of distortion and buttons for adjusting the distortion pea...

Page 145: ...er adjusting with the ProAssist software application NOTE As electrical correction is carried out in geometric correction the brightness may be affected and the picture quality may be degraded RESET R...

Page 146: ...and display position When turned on magenta and red markers for adjusting the range adjustment and cyan and green markers for adjusting the display position will be displayed TOP BOTTOM LEFT RIGHT Th...

Page 147: ...s The edge blending function will also be set automatically ZOOM HORIZONTAL ZOOM This enlarges the video area in the horizontal direction VERTICAL ZOOM This enlarges the video area in the vertical dir...

Page 148: ...ontrol ID to each projector Set the Color setting and DeepColor setting on your Blu ray player or computer to Auto Refer to the owner s manual accompanied with your Blu ray player or computer for more...

Page 149: ...ay such as HDMI1 to be displayed on the top right of the screen Turning messages on and off MESSAGE DISPLAY This option selects whether or not to display projector messages at the bottom of the projec...

Page 150: ...by the MENU POSITION INSTALLATION 1 Selecting Projector Orientation ORIENTATION This reorients your image for your type of projection The options are desktop front projection ceiling rear projection d...

Page 151: ...tio of the projection screen FREE The ratio of the liquid crystal panel is selected The created screen ratio becomes the aspect screen ratio during multi screen projection 4 3 SCREEN For a screen with...

Page 152: ...LONG LIFE This mode prioritizes prolonging the life of the optical components REF LIGHT ADJUST The output of each REF LIGHT MODE can be adjusted in 1 increments and saved Valid when the MODE page 96 i...

Page 153: ...N REF WHITE BALANCE This feature allows you to adjust the white balance for all signals The white and black levels of the signal are adjusted for optimum color reproduction CONTRAST R CONTRAST G CONTR...

Page 154: ...ORY This function serves to store the adjusted values common to all input sources when using the LENS SHIFT ZOOM and FOCUS functions of the projector or the remote control The adjusted values stored i...

Page 155: ...options to set the level of adjustment when the buttons are pressed briefly while the focus and zoom adjustment screens are displayed 1 is the smallest amount of adjustment and 5 is the maximum COLOR...

Page 156: ...projector and changes video signals and selects LIGHT MODE automatically at a specified time Important Before using PROGRAMTIMER make sure that the DATE ANDTIME SETTINGS feature is set page 137 Make...

Page 157: ...Select a function to be executed Selecting POWER will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting ADVANCED SETTINGS Selecting INPUT will allow you to select an input terminal by setting ADVAN...

Page 158: ...ettingisexpiredundertheconditioninwhichthepoweroffisnotpossible theoff timersettingwillnotbeexecuted until the power off becomes possible Programsnotmarkedwithacheckmarkin ACTIVE ofthe EDIT screenwill...

Page 159: ...OGRAM LIST screen select a program whose order you want to change and press the button 2 Press the button to select or 3 PresstheENTERbuttonafewtimestoselectarowtowhichyouwishtomovetheprogram The orde...

Page 160: ...tartup UPDATE Synchronizes the projector s built in clock immediately The UPDATE button is not avail able unless the INTERNETTIME SERVER check box is turned on SUMMERTIME SETTINGS If you place a check...

Page 161: ...ojector CONTROL ID You can operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that has the CONTROL ID function If you assign the same ID to all the projectors you...

Page 162: ...ne of numeric keypad buttons while pressing and holding the ID SET button on the remote control Example To assign 3 press the 3 button on the remote control No ID means that all the projectors can be...

Page 163: ...remotecontrolsystemdoesnotfunctionwhendirectsunlightorstrongilluminationstrikestheremotecontrolsensorofthe projector change to other option USER KEY Selects the functions to assign to the USER1 2 3 bu...

Page 164: ...S SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY and select OK and press the ENTER button page 143 To recall LAN settings stored in the profile number Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2 for wired LAN and then select OK and press...

Page 165: ...1 or PROFILE 2 from the PROFILES list Select OK and press the ENTER button Select DISABLE when not connecting to a wired LAN DHCP Place a check mark to automatically assign an IP address to the proje...

Page 166: ...rojector name Up to 16 alphanumeric characters and symbols DOMAIN Set a host name and domain name of the projector HOST NAME Set a host name of the projector Up to 16 alphanumeric characters DOMAIN NA...

Page 167: ...the sender s address Up to 60 alphanumeric characters and symbols SMTP SERVER NAME Type in the SMTP server name to be connected to the projector Up to 60 alphanumeric characters RECIPIENT S ADDRESS 1...

Page 168: ...s Machine and Information System Industries Association JBMIA in 2005 Setting of PJLink will not be affected even when RESET is done from the menu Up to 32 alphanumeric characters AMX BEACON Turn on o...

Page 169: ...cifications related to the authentication procedure required by the application software please visit our web site https www sharp nec displays com dl en pj_manual lineup html Art Net Art Net is a com...

Page 170: ...ot connect to an HTTP server that requires authentication or operate the projector using the AUTH PC CONTROL function DELETE Delete the USER NAME and PASSWORD that have been set at ACCOUNT NOTE If the...

Page 171: ...thout a break due to absence of a signal Selecting a Color or Logo for Background BACKGROUND Use this feature to display a blue black screen or logo when no signal is available The default background...

Page 172: ...e supporting 4K NOTE If image and sound can not be output in MODE2 switch to MODE1 HDCP VERSION Switch the HDCP version for the HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN and HDBaseT IN terminals HDCP 2 2 Automatically swit...

Page 173: ...o ON REMOTE SENSOR is set to HDBaseT HDBaseT OUT SELECT is set to other than OFF When AUTOPOWERONSELECT issettosomethingotherthan OFF andasignalisbeinginputtotheHDMI1orHDMI2terminal WIRED LAN INTERFAC...

Page 174: ...signaliscontinuouslyinputtotheprojector the projector may be turned ON again automatically based on the setting of external devices even if the projector is turned OFF and in the condition of SLEEP mo...

Page 175: ...NGS CONTROL PANEL LOCK SECURITY COMMUNICATION SPEED PC CONTROL HDBaseT CONTROL ID USER KEY NET WORKSETTINGS BACKGROUND EDIDVERSION HDCPVERSION POWER SAVING OFFTIMER LIGHT HOURS USED PROJECTOR HOURS US...

Page 176: ...N SAVINGS This displays the estimated carbon saving information in kg The carbon footprint factor in the carbon saving calculation is based on the OECD page 44 SOURCE 1 INPUTTERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZO...

Page 177: ...Z AXIS in the figure represents the top of the projector X AXIS Display the projector image at an angle of 100 100degreestothehorizontalintheX axisdirection X AXIS value of the projector Horizontal pl...

Page 178: ...projector is installed at an angle Option cover is not required A Only option cover A needs to be attached B Only option cover B needs to be attached A B Both of option covers A and B need to be atta...

Page 179: ...nd the lens shift mechanism Iftheprojectormustbemovedwiththelensunitattached suchaswhenitisinstalledinahighorspecificlocation usethescrews included with the lens unit to secure it to the projector bod...

Page 180: ...with the lens cap remaining on is installed on the projector it may cause of malfunction 3 Remove the lens cover Pull the cover about 2 cm forward then lift it up a a Lens cover 4 Check that the lens...

Page 181: ...lever towards the LOCK position until it stops Aclickingsoundwillconfirmthatthelensunit is attached to the projector body The left and right parts of the lens lock lever will open when the lens unit i...

Page 182: ...he main power switch and then unplug the power cord 4 Mount the lens cap on the lens 5 Wait until the projector cabinet is cool enough to handle 1 Remove the lens cover Pull the cover about 2 cm forwa...

Page 183: ...Attach the lens cover to the projector 1 Leaveagapofabout2cmwhenattaching the lens cover 2 Push it in the direction of the arrow a a Lens cover When not attaching a lens unit attach the dust cap supp...

Page 184: ...be sure to attach the option cover for safety Be sure to attach the option cover to the projector when the projector s power is turned on CAUTION About option cover After attaching the option cover t...

Page 185: ...the projector Shorten the projector tilt foot to the mini mum height Hang the two hooks of the option cover A on the projector tilt foot Align the two screw fixing parts of the op tion cover A with t...

Page 186: ...Option cover B Mounting 1 PressthetwoprotrusionsonoptioncoverB against the slits in the projector s exhaust vent Line up the upper protrusion with the slit at the very top the lower protrusion with t...

Page 187: ...t may cause visual impairment NOTE The connection cable is not enclosed with the projector Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection For HDMI LAN BNC RS 232C and AUDIO please use a shielded...

Page 188: ...or HDMI 2 IN connector HDMI 2 IN a b HDMI 1 IN a HDMI cable not supplied b Speaker system Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector Input connector INP...

Page 189: ...onnect to professional video devices etc It supports SD SDI HD SDI and 3G SDI a b c AUDIO OUT SDI IN HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN a HDMI cable not supplied Use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable b Audio cable not...

Page 190: ...rather than Normal if HDMI output is switchable between Enhanced and Normal This will provide improved image contrast and more detailed dark areas For more information on settings refer to the instruc...

Page 191: ...HDBaseT transmission for connecting with your external devices Connection example HDBaseT IN DC IN HDBaseT a b c d e a Computer for control use b Computer for output use c Remote control d Example of...

Page 192: ...gnals turn on the power of the video device on the output side and keep it connected before inputting videosignalsintothisdevice TheHDBaseTOUTportoftheprojectorisequippedwithrepeaterfunction Whenadevi...

Page 193: ...tion using a LAN cable To use a LAN connection you are required to set the LAN on the projector menu Select SETUP NETWORK SETTINGS WIRED LAN page 143 Example of LAN connection Example of wired LAN con...

Page 194: ...s It could also burn your fingers Please do not use a spray containing flammable gas to remove dust attached to the lens Doing so may result in fires The projector has a plastic lens Use a commerciall...

Page 195: ...eaker using a vacuum cleaner do not force the brush of the vacuum cleaner into the slits of the cabinet Vacuum the dust off the ventilation slits Clogged ventilation slits may cause a rise in the inte...

Page 196: ...ed on this projector Refer to the information on this page and use a lens suited for the installation environment screen size and throw distance Projection range for the different lenses NP53ZL NP54ZL...

Page 197: ...265 235 286 282 375 370 540 539 864 856 1691 1586 3083 Unit m Screen size Lens model name and throw distance Width Height cm NP51ZL NP52ZL NP53ZL NP54ZL NP55ZL NP56ZL 60 129 2 80 8 0 7 0 8 0 8 1 1 1...

Page 198: ...245 241 294 290 386 380 555 554 888 880 1739 1629 3168 Unit m Screen size Lens model name and throw distance Width Height cm NP51ZL NP52ZL NP53ZL NP54ZL NP55ZL NP56ZL 60 132 8 74 7 0 7 0 8 0 8 1 1 1 1...

Page 199: ...5ZL L W 2 0 to W 3 9 NP56ZL L W 3 9 to W 7 4 Example Throw distance when projecting on a 16 10 150 screen using the NP54ZL lens According to the Lens types and throw distance Aspect ratio 16 10 table...

Page 200: ...ons See page 00 for Laser light radiation range Description of symbols V indicates vertical height of the projected image H indicates horizontal width of the projected image Desk front projection H V...

Page 201: ...nt range in the vertical direction Upper and lower directions of 0 65 201 9 cm 131 cm possible movement of the projected screen when the lens is at the center position Adjustment range in the horizont...

Page 202: ...60 8 RGB WUXGA 1920 1200 1 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 8 RGB QXGA 2048 1536 4 3 60 8 RGB WQHD 2560 1440 16 9 60 Reduced Blanking 8 RGB WQXGA 2560 1600 16 10 60 Reduced Blanking 8 RGB UWFHD 2560 1080 21...

Page 203: ...UWFHD 2560 1080 21 9 24 25 30 50 60 8 10 12 2 RGB YCbCr4 4 4 YCbCr4 2 2 UHD 3840 2160 16 9 24 25 30 8 RGB YCb Cr4 4 4 8 10 12 2 YCbCr4 2 2 4K 4096 2160 17 9 24 25 30 8 RGB YCb Cr4 4 4 8 10 12 2 YCbCr4...

Page 204: ...uring YCbCr4 2 2 usage With Advanced AccuBlend the size of characters and ruled lines may be uneven and colors may be blurred Upon shipment the projector is set for signals with standard display resol...

Page 205: ...kHz 24 to 153 kHz Vertical 24 25 30 48 Hz 50 to 85 Hz 100 120 Hz Input output connectors HDMI IN 1 2 Video input Type A 2 Deep Color LipSync HDCP 4 4K Audio input Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Sam...

Page 206: ...ightness when lens unit NP54ZL sold separately is attached and REF LIGHT MODE is set to NORMAL REF LIGHT ADJUST is set to 100 and PRESET is set to HIGH BRIGHT Using LIGHT ADJUST will reduce brightness...

Page 207: ...100 screen NP51ZL NP52ZL and NP56ZL will be available on market after April 2024 The values for NP51ZL NP52ZL and NP56ZL on this manualaretentative pleasecontactyourdealerabouttheirdetailedinformatio...

Page 208: ...dix 173 415 16 3 540 21 3 a a b 8 M4 40 112 4 4 150 5 9 150 5 9 300 11 8 150 5 9 599 23 6 490 19 3 238 9 4 142 5 6 230 9 0 9 4 Cabinet Dimensions Unit mm inch a Lens center b 6 M4mm screw holes of 8mm...

Page 209: ...DS Data 1 7 TMDS Data 0 8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 9 TMDS Data 0 10 TMDS Clock 11 TMDS Clock Shield 12 TMDS Clock 13 CEC 14 Disconnection 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC CEC grounding 18 5 V power supply 19 Hot plug d...

Page 210: ...175 PC CONTROL Port D Sub 9 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin No Signal 1 Unused 2 RxD reception data 3 TxD transmission data 4 Unused 5 Grounding 6 Unused 7 RTS transmission request 8 CTS transmission allowe...

Page 211: ...en Use this button for changing the background logo Remote Control Window Toolbar For getting the Virtual Remote Tool please visit our web site and download it https www sharp nec displays com dl en i...

Page 212: ...the legs of the stand If not the projector may fall over and result in injury damage and malfunction Design and manufacturing conditions for the stand Please engage an installation service provider f...

Page 213: ...mm 262 150 150 150 150 a a b b c d FrontView SideView a Intake air b Exhaust c Screw 6 M4 d Horizontal adjuster The example shows the right side of the body side where the control unit is located fac...

Page 214: ...ING is ON and the network is ready Orange Blink 1 Off Off Off In the state of Standby POWER SAVING is ON and the network is unavailable Orange Blink 2 Off Off Off In the state of Standby POWER SAVING...

Page 215: ...ght Status varies Off Off OFF TIMER is activated OFF time as the PROGRAM TIMER is activated Powered state Blue Blink 3 Off Status varies Off Preparing for powering ON Blue Blink 5 Off Off Off 1 Repeti...

Page 216: ...tempera ture Blue Light Off Orange Light Orange Light Temperature problem Ambient temperature is out of the operation temperature Check if any obstruction stays near the exhaust vent Red Blink 5 Off...

Page 217: ...this happened the thermal protector will activate and the projector may be turned off In this case please take the below measures Pull out the power plug from the wall inlet Place the projector in coo...

Page 218: ...Reinstall your driver for the graphics card built in your computer or use the updated driver For reinstalling or updating your driver refer to the user guide accompanied with your computer or graphics...

Page 219: ...eries page 13 Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector Stand within 20 m 787 inch of the projector page 14 Ifa CONTROLID hasbeenset checkwhethertheIDnumberfortheremotecontrolmatc...

Page 220: ...ELECT SDI PICTURE MUTE ON 02H 10H 00H 00H 00H 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 NOTE Contact your local dealer f...

Page 221: ...f PC To TxD of PC To RTS of PC To CTS of PC NOTE Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are no used Jumper Request to Send and Clear to Send together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection For long cable ru...

Page 222: ...type of LAN cable please ask to your network administrator Connection interface 1 Connection thru the serial port Communication Protocol Item Information Baud rate 115200 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Dat...

Page 223: ...rameter HDMI1 hdmi1 hdmi1 or hdmi HDMI2 hdmi2 hdmi2 HDBaseT hdbaset hdbaset or hdbaset1 SDI sdi sdi or sdi1 Status command Response Error Status error temp Temperature error error fan Fan trouble erro...

Page 224: ...N 192 255 LIGHT ADJUST No operation 0 49 Adjusted value 50 100 No operation 101 255 LENS SHIFT H Adjust Left 0 63 Stop 64 191 Adjust Right 192 255 LENS SHIFT V Adjust Down 0 63 Stop 64 191 Adjust Up 1...

Page 225: ...onnected to the projector is active and available Still no image even though you adjust the brightness and or the contrast Input source s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector Image...

Page 226: ...d cycles Lights in Blue Green Orange Red Remote control model number Projector PC DVD player Signal cable NEC standard or other manufacturer s cable Model number Length inch m Distribution amplifier M...

Page 227: ...or war ranty and InstaCare service program Visit our web site at https www sharpnecdisplays us click on support center register product and submit your completed form online Upon receipt we will send...

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