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Fire and Shock Precautions

1. Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation and that vents are unob-

structed to prevent potentially dangerous concentrations of ozone
and the build-up of heat inside your projector. Allow at least 8 inches
(20cm) of space between your projector and a wall. Allow at least 20
inches (50 cm) of space between the ventilation outlet and object.

2. Prevent foreign objects such as paper clips and bits of paper from

falling into your projector. Do not attempt to retrieve any objects that
might fall into your projector. Do not insert any metal objects such as
a wire or screwdriver into your projector. If something should fall into
your projector, disconnect it immediately and have the object removed
by a qualified your service person.

3. Do not place any liquids on top of your projector.

CAUTION: 

High Pressure Lamp May Explode if Improperly Handled.

Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel.

Lamp Caution:  Please read before operation

Due to the lamp being sealed in a pressurized environment, there is
a small risk of explosion, if not operated correctly.  There is minimal
risk involved, if the unit is in proper working order, but if damaged or
operated beyond the recommended 750 hours, the risk of explosion
increases.
Please note that there is a warning system built in, that displays the
following message when you reach 750 hours of operation”  Lamp
Running Time is Over 750 Hours!!”  When you see this message
please contact your NEC Dealer for a replacement.
If the lamp does explode, smoke will be discharged from the vents
located on the side of the unit.  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 have been exposed to this gas, please
flush your eyes out with water immediately and seek immediate
medical attention.   

Do not rub your eyes!  This could cause seri-

ous injury.

WARNING: 

Do not look into the lens while the projector is on. Seri-

ous damage to your eyes could result.

CAUTION

Do not unplug the power cable from the wall outlet under any one of
the following circumstances. Doing so can cause damage to the
projector:
• While the message "Please wait a moment" appears. This mes-

sage will be displayed after the projector is turned off.

• Immediately after the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet

(the POWER indicator has not changed to a steady orange glow).

• Immediately after the cooling fan stops working (After the projec-

tor is turned off with the POWER OFF button the cooling fan con-
tinues to work for 3 minutes while the Two Digit INDICATOR "--"
flashes).

Important Safeguards

These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector
and to prevent fire and shock. Please read them carefully and heed all
warnings.

Installation

1. Place the projector on a flat, level surface and in a dry area free from

dust and moisture.

2. Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat

radiating appliances.

3. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke or steam could harm internal com-

ponents.

4. Handle your projector carefully. Dropping or jarring your projector could

damage internal components.

5. Do not place heavy objects on top of the projector.

6. If you wish to have the projector installed on the ceiling:

a Do not attempt to install the projector yourself.
b The projector must be installed by qualified technicians in order to ensure

proper operation and reduce the risk of bodily injury.

c In addition, the ceiling must be strong enough to support the projector

and the installation must be in accordance with any local building codes.

d Please consult your dealer for more information.
e Do not attempt to stack projectors on the ceiling.

To Dealer or Installer:

To prevent the projector from falling, install it in a place and fasten it in a
way with sufficient strength to support the combined weight (107 kg/
236 lb) of the projector (84 kg/185.3 lb), the lens (10 kg/22 lb) and the
ceiling mount(13 kg/28.7 lb) for an extended period of time as well as to
withstand earthquakes.

Power Supply

1. The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 2.8 KW

AC200-240V 50/60Hz. Ensure that your power supply fits this re-
quirement before attempting to use your projector.

2. Handle the power cable carefully and avoid excessive bending. A

damaged cord can cause electric shock or fire.

3. If the projector will not be used for an extended period of time, dis-

connect the plug from the power outlet.

4. Placing the power cord and the RGB cable closely to each other can

cause beat noise. If this happens, keep the two separated so that
beat noise is not generated.

Cleaning

1. Unplug the projector before cleaning.

2. Clean the cabinet periodically with a damp cloth. If heavily soiled,

use a mild detergent. Never use strong detergents or solvents such
as alcohol or thinner.

3. Use a blower or lens paper to clean the lens, and be careful not to

scratch or mar the lens.

Summary of Contents for SX10000

Page 1: ...SX10000 High Light Output Projection System Gro bildschirm Projektions System User s Manual Bedienungshandbuch...

Page 2: ...SX10000 High Light Output Projection System User s Manual...

Page 3: ...a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE D EL...

Page 4: ...not changed to a steady orange glow Immediately after the cooling fan stops working After the projec tor is turned off with the POWER OFF button the cooling fan con tinues to work for 3 minutes while...

Page 5: ...x rayons directs du soleil la fum e ou la vapeur pourrait endommager des composants internes 4 Manipuler le projecteur avec pr cautions Laisser tomber le projecteur ou lui donner des chocs pourrait en...

Page 6: ...S NOT COVERED Except as specified below this warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship in this product The following are not covered by the warranty 1 Any product which is not distributed...

Page 7: ...ion E 48 INTRODUCTION Introduction to the SX10000 Projector E 1 Getting Started E 1 What s in the Box E 1 1 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Projector E 2 Controls E 3 Terminal Panel E 4 Remote Control E 6 Re...

Page 8: ...to project images from behind the screen The remote control can be used in a wired or wireless configuration Features you ll enjoy A high performance 2 0 KW Xenon lamp that delivers 8000 ANSI lumens...

Page 9: ...the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the POWER button on the rear panel and then turn off the main POWER switch These pro cedures are necessary to protect your projector and the connected eq...

Page 10: ...e 4 Two Digit Display During normal operation the current projector ID address is shown in this two digit display In the event of an error a projector error code will be displayed The display can be t...

Page 11: ...T5 INPUT6 OUT LED ON OFF IN IN Y C S VIDEO1 S VIDEO2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 R Cr B Cb Cb H HV V V H HV B Cb G Y G Y R Cr Cr SDI Y INPUT2 INPUT1 INPUT4 OUTPUT INPUT0 RGB DIGITAL INPUT9 OUT 5 1 2 3 4 13 12 11 10...

Page 12: ...Connect R G B H Horizontal sync and V Vertical sync outputs of the external equipment such as the Switcher If using a component with a combined sync SYNC output connect it to the H V terminal Also con...

Page 13: ...xel Adjust Position Aspect Ratio Resolu tion Overscan Video Filter Blanking While pressing and holding CTL pressing this button rotates On Off Timer Sleep Timer Menu Setup Link Mode Switcher Control 9...

Page 14: ...t your remote control cable here for wired operation 28 Backlight Switch When using the remote control wirelessly Turns the backlight on and off If no button operation is made within 30 seconds with t...

Page 15: ...3 1350 23 8 937 5 38 1 1500 TL 4Z 4 0 7 0 6 4 252 11 2 441 7 6 300 13 3 525 9 1 360 16 0 630 11 4 450 20 0 787 5 13 7 540 24 0 945 16 0 630 28 0 1102 5 18 3 720 32 0 1260 20 6 810 36 0 1417 5 22 9 900...

Page 16: ...of projected image V height of projected image Desktop Front Vertical Normal position Max 0 41V 1V 0 19H 0 28H 0 41V 0 24V V H Normal Projection position Ceiling Front Vertical Normal position Max 0...

Page 17: ...used at temperatures between 40 degrees F 5 de gree C and 95 degrees F 35 degree C Do not expose the projector to moisture dust or smoke This will degrade the screen image Ensure that you have adequa...

Page 18: ...UST WHITE BAL To the wall outlet Open the cover of the power cable to plug fully into the AC IN on the projector POWER ON OFF POWER STATUS ON OFF OFF POWER ON POWER STATUS ON OFF POWER switch 3 Turn O...

Page 19: ...s the Enter button to execute the selection 3 The Basic Custom menu will be displayed in the language you have selected To close the menu press the Cancel button After this has been done you can proce...

Page 20: ...tically To close the Lens Shift adjustment screen press the CANCEL button See page E 9 for Lens Shift Adjustable Range POSI LENS CTL ENTER 2 Press and hold the CTL and press the ZOOM or button to adju...

Page 21: ...projector and copy data to the slave projector 3 1 1 Choose one projector as the master 3 1 2 Turn the master projector on 3 1 3 Display all desired input signals make adjustment to each signal then s...

Page 22: ...1 Select Projector Options Setup Page 5 Communication Speed See page E 39 for setting the com munication speed 6 2 2 Select the appropriate speed between 4800 and 38400 6 3 Set the Link Mode on each p...

Page 23: ...ur projector on the ceiling must be done by a qualified technician Contact your NEC dealer for more information Do not attempt to install the projector yourself Only use your projector on a solid leve...

Page 24: ...UT INPUT3 OPTION REMOTE1 RGB OUT IN REMOTE2 REMOTE3 INPUT7 INPUT8 INPUT5 INPUT6 OUT LED ON OFF IN IN Y C S VIDEO1 S VIDEO2 VIDEO1 VIDEO2 R Cr B Cb Cb H HV V V H HV B Cb G Y G Y R Cr Cr SDI Y INPUT2 IN...

Page 25: ...are sold separately The RGB2 terminal will not work with the Switcher Control function When connecting with the VIDEO INPUT MODULE 6020 VID set the VIDEO MODE select switch S3001 to 8 The VIDEO MODE s...

Page 26: ...equipment such as a personal computer RS 422 RS 232C for PC control of projector Set the DIP switch S8601 of the Switcher OPTION PC MASTER SWITCHER REMOTE CONTROL OPTION PC SLAVE 1 SLAVE 2 SLAVE 10 10...

Page 27: ...Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 Slave 5 Slave 6 Slave 7 Slave 8 Slave 9 Slave 10 ISS 6020 ISS 6020G Output to Setting of S8601 NOTE Slave numbers 1 to 10 must correspond to the master s slot numbers 1 to 10...

Page 28: ...or a third party external control device Contact Closure When the Switcher is used connect it with the optional control cable 15 15 pin 50 ft 16m CTL 6010 to this connector When using with the Switche...

Page 29: ...terminal The projector can be controlled by the same format signal as the supplied remote control from the external controller regardless of setting on Pin 14 NOTE When turning off the power to the pr...

Page 30: ...ID 01 Projector ID 02 Projector ID 03 Remote Address 03 You can daisy chain multiple projectors and operate them separately with the same remote control in wired operation To do so 1 Use the remote c...

Page 31: ...nd operate them separately with the same remote control in wired operation Connecting a PC with the RGB digital connector Connect the RGB DIGITAL IN connector of the projector to a digital connector o...

Page 32: ...ont panel of the projector By pushing up this switch the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER indicator will glow orange Only after you press the POWER ON button on the remote control...

Page 33: ...anges use the or buttons to highlight Cancel and press the Enter button To return to the factory default select Reset then press the Enter button The default Basic Custom Menu items are Source Select...

Page 34: ...umeral in the entry screen CTL MUTE OSD Turns off the on screen display Press again to turn on the on screen display INPUT 1 10 in SW Level mode Displays the Select switcher Input Slot window NOTE Thi...

Page 35: ...deo Filter Blanking Noise Reduction Color Matrix Y C Deray Telecine Motion Select Motion Level YTR Adjustment CTR Adjustment Clamp Timing Sync Protection VD Delay Gain Volume Reference Custom RGB Comp...

Page 36: ...th DD YYYY ddd Date Time Preset On Off Timer Sleep Timer Timer Menu Setup Link Mode Switcher Control Execute Switch Active Inactive Edit Preset Time Off 0 30 1 00 1 30 2 00 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4...

Page 37: ...ront Radio button Use this round button to select an option in a dialog box Check box Place a checkmark in the square box to turn the option On Slide bar Indicates settings or the direction of adjustm...

Page 38: ...Copy Enables you to copy a selected signal from the list and place it on the clipboard in the projector Paste Enables you to paste the signal placed on the clipboard to any other line of the list To...

Page 39: ...when part of your image appears to be shimmering Use the and buttons to adjust the image Use Phase only after the Clock is complete NOTE When Auto Adjust is turned ON on the Page 4 of Setup the Clock...

Page 40: ...image is displayed full screen using the Advanced AccuBlend feature NOTE The image with lower resolution than SXGA 1280 x 1024 is dis played in small when you are in the Native In this case you can us...

Page 41: ...input signal Normally this is not used 1080P is set as the default Auto This is the normal setting Tri Sync This is set when projecting HDTV video Front Porch This is set when the picture quality does...

Page 42: ...t ratio signals and 5 4 aspect ratio signals can now be displayed Note that with these shift focus and zoom adjustments the 4 3 aspect ratio signal will become smaller on the screen To eliminate this...

Page 43: ...e adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels NOTE All the items in Adjust Source can be reset Projector Options Enables you to set preferences and other operating options Timer En...

Page 44: ...ish German French Italian Spanish Swedish and Japanese Menu Display Time This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu The preset...

Page 45: ...menu This must be done for Video and S Video separately Switcher is setting for Video and S Video in SW 1 Level or 2 mode Page 4 Auto Adjust RGB Only When Auto Adjust is turned on the projector autom...

Page 46: ...values to the selected signal Off Disables the lens memory function so that there will be no application of stored shift focus and zoom setting values NOTE The shift focus and zoom adjustment values...

Page 47: ...tors only Information of a maximum of 16 projectors can be displayed using these page but tons Reconnect button Confirms connection of all linked projectors Status items Running The projector is now w...

Page 48: ...Entry List The signal data is stored in the clipboard 2 Select the new signal and enter it in the Entry List Press and hold down the CTL button and then press the ENTRY LIST button simultaneously on t...

Page 49: ...GB Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr 2 BNC RGB H HV V 1 D dub 15 pin Y Pb Pr Y Cb Cr 1 RCA Video 1 BNC 1 RCA S Video 1 S Video Terminal Y C 1 BNC Digital I O RGB DIGITAL 1 DVI D 24pin type TMDS specification Max resolu...

Page 50: ...ational Temperature 40 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Humidity 20 80 non condensing Storage Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Humidity 20 80 non condensing Regulations USA UL 1950 FCC Class A Canada CSA950 C UL E...

Page 51: ...less remote control can operate even if the plug of the remote cable is inserted into REMOTE 3 XLR connectors For the wireless remote control not to operate insert the plug of the remote cable into th...

Page 52: ...400 400 480 480 480 480 600 600 600 600 600 768 768 768 768 864 960 1024 1024 1024 1200 1200 1200 1200 1200 480 624 768 870 1024 1024 1024 900 1024 768 900 1024 Signal Name Resolution H V Horizontal F...

Page 53: ...Remote Control L 2 POWER OFF Remote Control L 2 INPUT Remote Control L 1 MUTE PICTURE Remote Control L 1 MUTE OSD Remote Control L 1 MUTE SOUND Remote Control L 1 KEYSTONE Remote Control N AUTO Remote...

Page 54: ...80 26 77 43 1 69 706 27 80 626 24 65 60 8 0 31 2 36 286 11 26 43 1 69 52 2 05 973 38 31 1016 40 1155 45 47 836 32 91 The drawings do not include the lens part Unit mm inch Appendix Dimensions Lens cen...

Page 55: ...ent data Preparation Recommend Warm up the projector for about 60 minutes Adjusting the Focus 1 Practice focusing Use the FOCUS or button on the projector or the remote control to increase the focus v...

Page 56: ...Printed in Japan...

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