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Pr ojector P H 1 20 2HL User’ s Man ual Model No . NP-PH1202HL[...]
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V er . 1 3/15 • Apple,Mac ,MacOS,andMacBookaretrademarksofAppleInc. registeredintheU.S . andothercountr ies. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer , .NET F rame work and P o werP oint are either a registered trademarkortrade[...]
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i Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Pleasereadthismanualcarefullybef oreusingyourNECprojectorandk eepthemanualhandyf orfutureref erence. CA UTION T otur noffmainpow er ,besuretoremo vetheplugfrompo weroutlet. Thepoweroutlet soc kets[...]
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ii Important Information W ARNING T O CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: Handlingthe cables suppliedwith thisproduct will expose you to lead,a chemicalkno wnto theState ofCalif ornia tocausebir thdef ectsorotherreproductiveharm. W ASHHANDSAFTERHANDLING. F orUKonl[...]
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iii Important Information W ARNING • Donotcov erthelenswiththelenscaporequivalentwhiletheprojectorison. Doingsocanleadtomeltingof thecapduetotheheatemittedfromthelightoutput. • Donot placeanyobjects,whichare easilyaff[...]
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iv Important Information • Handlethepowercordcarefully . Adamagedorfr a yedpo wercordcancauseelectricshockorre. - Donotuseanypowercordotherthantheonesuppliedwiththeprojector . - Donotbendortugthepowercorde xcessively . - D[...]
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v Important Information Remote Control Pr ecautions • Handletheremotecontrolcarefully . • Iftheremotecontrolgetswet,wipeitdryimmediately . • A v oidexcessiv eheatandhumidity . • Donotshor t,heat,ortakeapartbatter ies. • Donotthrowbatteriesin[...]
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vi Important Information • Thelabelisstuckonthebelo windicatedposition. Label[...]
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vii Important Information About High Altitude mode • Usingtheprojectorathighlandscanshor tenthelif eofopticalcomponentssuchasthelightmodule. About Copyright of original projected pictur es: Please note that using this projector f or the pur pose of commercial gain[...]
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viii Important Information Health precautions to users vie wing 3D images Bef ore viewing, be sure to read health care precautions that may be f ound in the user’ s manual included with your 3D ey eglasses or your 3D compatib le content such as Blu-ra y Disc[...]
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ix Important Information Clearance for Installing the Projector Allowampleclearancebetw eentheprojectoranditssurroundingsasshownbelo w . Thehightemperaturee xhaustcomingoutofthede vicema ybesuck edintothede viceagain. A v oidinstallingtheprojectorinaplac[...]
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x T able of Contents Important Information ............................................................................................ i 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................... 1 ❶ What’ sintheBox? ..................................................[...]
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xi T able of Contents ❻ F reezingaPicture ........................................................................................................ 29 ❼ MagnifyingaPicture ..................................................................................................... 30 ❽ ChangingLIGHTMODE/CheckingEnergy-Sa [...]
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xii T able of Contents [VIDEO] ................................................................................................................... 88 [3DSETTINGS] ...................................................................................................... 90 UsingtheLensMemor yFunction[LENSMEMOR Y] ...................[...]
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xiii T able of Contents Downloadservice ................................................................................................. 147 OperatingEn vironment ......................................................................................... 147 ❷ InstallingSoftwareProg ram ..............................................[...]
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1 1. Intr oduction ❶ What’ s in the Box? Makesurey ourbo xcontainse verythinglisted. Ifanypiecesaremissing,contacty ourdealer . Pleasesav etheoriginalboxandpac kingmaterialsifyoue v erneedtoshipyourprojector . Projector Dustcapforlens Thedustca[...]
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2 1. Introduction ❷ Intr oduction to the Projector Thissectionintroducesyoutoy ournewprojectoranddescribesthef eaturesandcontrols. Congratulations on Y our Purchase of the Projector Thisprojectorisone oftheverybestprojectorsavailab letoday . Theprojectorenablesyou?[...]
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3 1. Introduction Videos • Widerangeofinput/outputterminals(HDMI, DisplayP ort, HDBaseT , BNC, etc.) The projector is equipped with a variety of input/output terminals: HDMI, DisplayP ort, HDBaseT , BNC (5-core), computer(analog),etc. Theprojector’ sH[...]
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4 1. Introduction About this user’ s manual The fastestwayto get star ted is to takeyour time and do ev er ything right the rst time. T ake a f ewminutes now to re viewtheuser’ smanual. Thismaysa v eyoutimelateron. Atthebeginning?[...]
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5 1. Introduction ❸ Part Names of the Pr ojector Front/T op Thelensissoldseparately . Thedescriptionbelowisf orwhentheNP-9LS16ZM1lensismounted. Lens Handle Lev elAdjuster ( → page 21 ) T er minals ( → page 8 ) ACINterminal Connectthesuppliedpowercord’ s three-[...]
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6 1. Introduction Rear Intakev ent T akesinoutsideairtocooltheunit. ( → page ix , 57 , 142 ) Lev elAdjuster ( → page 21 ) RearLED ( → page 112 ) Exhaustvent Heatedairisexhaustedfromhere . RemoteSensor(locatedonthe frontandtherear) ( → page [...]
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7 1. Introduction Controls/Indicator Panel 1. Light button Illuminatesthecontrol panelandtheindicator panel. A v ailable when the P ower is ON and the HDBaseT standbyisselectedasstandb ymode. ( → page 16 ) 2 . (PO WER)Button ( → page 16 , 26 ) 3. [...]
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8 1. Introduction T erminals Features 1. COMPUTERIN/ComponentInput T erminal(Mini D-Sub15Pin) ( → page 13 , 129 , 135 , 169 ) 2. DisplayP ortIN T erminal(DisplayP or t20Pin) ( → page 130 , 169 ) 3. HDMIIN T erminal(T ypeA) ( → page 130 , 132 [...]
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9 1. Introduction ❹ Part Names of the Remote Contr ol 1. Infrared T ransmitter ( → page 11 ) 2. RemoteJack Connectacommerciallya v ailable remote cable here f or wired oper a - tion. ( → page 11 ) 3. PO WERONButton ( → page 16 ) 4. PO WEROFFButton ( → page?[...]
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10 1. Introduction Battery Installation 1. Press the catch and remo ve the battery cover . 2. Install new ones (AA). En - sure that you ha ve the bat - teries’ polarity (+/−) aligned correctly . 3. Slip the cover bac k o ver the batteries until it snaps into place. NOTE:Do not mixdifferent types ofbatteries or new [...]
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11 1. Introduction Operating Range for Wireless Remote Contr ol 15m/42.21ft 15m/42.21ft Remotecontrol Remotesensoronprojectorcabinet 15m/42.21ft 15m/42.21ft 30° 30° 30° 30° 30° 30° 30° 30° • Theinfraredsignaloper atesby line-of-sightuptoadistance ofabov emeters?[...]
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12 Thissectiondescribeshowtoturnontheprojectorandtoprojectapictureontothescreen. ❶ Flow of Pr ojecting an Image Step 1 • Connectingyourcomputer/Connectingthepo wercord( → pa ge 13 ) Step 2 • T urningontheprojector( → pa ge 15 ) Step 3 • Selectin[...]
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13 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❷ Connecting Y our Computer/Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connectyourcomputertothepr ojector . This section will show you a basic connection toa computer . F or inf or mation about other connections , see “1. Con - necting?[...]
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14 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Using the Power Cord Fixing Metal T o pre v ent the pow er cord from accidently removing from the A C IN of the projector , attach the power cord xing metal. CA UTION • T o prev ent the pow er cord from coming loose,?[...]
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15 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❸ T ur ning on the Pr ojector NOTE: • Theprojectorhastwopowerswitches:AmainpowerswitchandaPOWERbutton(POWERONandOFFontheremotecontrol) • T urningontheprojector: 1. Press the main power s witch to the ON position (I). T[...]
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16 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 2. Press the (PO WER) b utton on the pr ojector cabinet or the PO WER ON b utton on the remote control. The PO WER indicator goes from a steady red light to a ashing blue light, and the picture is projected on the screen. • If u[...]
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17 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select scr een) Wheny ourst turnon theprojector ,you will getthe Star tupmen u. Thismen ugiv es you theopportunityto selectone ofthe29menulanguages. T oselectamenulanguage, ?[...]
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18 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❹ Selecting a Sour ce Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: T urn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector . DetectingtheSignalA utomatically Press the SOURCE button f or 1 second or longer. The projector will searchf or[...]
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19 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Selecting Default Source Y oucansetasourceasthedefaultsourcesothatitwillbedispla y edeachtimetheprojectoristur nedon. 1. Press the MENU button. Themen uwillbedisplay ed. 2. Press the ▶ buttontoselect[SETUP]and?[...]
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20 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❺ Adjusting the Pictur e Size and Position Usethelensshift dial,thele veladjusterle ver ,the zoomle v er/zoomringandthefocusringto adjustthepicturesize andposition. Inthischapterdra wingsandcablesareomittedf or?[...]
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21 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) CA UTION • P erf orm the adjustment from behind or from the side of the projector . Adjusting from thefrontcoulde xposeyoure yestostronglightwhichcouldinjurethem. • K eep hands aw ay from the lens?[...]
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22 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift) NOTE: • Shifting the lens to the maximum in two directions combined will cause the edges of the image to become dark or will cause some shadows. Adjusting with button[...]
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23 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting with the remote control 1. HoldtheCTLbuttonandpresstheECO/L-SHIFTb utton. The[LENSSHIFT]screenwillbedispla y ed. 2. Press the ▼▲◀ or ▶ button. Usethe ▼▲◀▶ b uttonstomov etheprojectedimage. TIP: ?[...]
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24 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Focus NOTE: • Forlensunit NP-9LS08ZM1,bothcentral andperipheral focusmustbe adjusted.UsetheFOCUS +/−buttonsto adjustthecentral focus. If the peripheral focus is off, contact your dealer to have them adjust it. 1. PresstheFOCUS+/?[...]
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25 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust When an image from HDMI IN, DisplayP or t IN, BNC input terminal (analog RGB), COMPUTER IN, or HDBaseT is beingprojected, and the edgeis cut offo[...]
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26 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❼ T ur ning of f the Projector T o turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (PO WER) b utton on the projector cabinet or the PO WER OFF b utton on the remote con - trol. The [PO WER OFF / AREY OU SURE ? / CARBON SA V - INGS-SESSION0.000[g-CO2]]messagewill[...]
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27 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) NOTE: • Do not unplug the power cord from the projector or from the power outlet while an image is being projected. Doing so could deteriorate the projector’ s AC IN terminal or the power plug’ s co[...]
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28 3. Convenient Featur es ❶ Stopping pr ojection 1. Press the SHUTTER button on the pr ojector or on the remote control. The light source will tur n off and the light of the projector will temporarily godark. TheSHUTTERindicatorwillturnoningreen. Press the button[...]
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29 3. Convenient Features ❹ Muting the Image (A V Mute) Press the A V -MUTE b utton to turn off the image f or a shor t per iod of time . Pressagaintorestoretheimage. TIP: • Theimagewilldisappearbutnotthemenudisplay . ❺ T ur ning Of f the On-Screen Menu (O[...]
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30 3. Convenient Features ❼ Magnifying a Pictur e Y oucanmagnifythepictureuptofourtimes . NOTE: • Dependingonaninputsignal,themaximummagnificationmaybelessthanfourtimes,orthefunctionmayberestricted. T odoso: 1. PresstheD-ZOOM(+)buttonto?[...]
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31 3. Convenient Features ❽ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Ef fect Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE] Wheneither [ECO1] or[ECO2] in [LIGHTMODE] is selected,motion noiseof the projectoris cut downbylowering brightnessofitslightsource. Bysa vingenergyconsumpt[...]
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32 3. Convenient Features NOTE: • The[LIGHTMODE]canbechangedbyusingthemenu. Select[SETUP] → [INST ALLA TION] → [LIGHTMODE] → [LIGHTMODE]. • Thelightmoduleusedhourscanbecheckedin[USAGETIME].Select[INFO.] → [USAGETIME]. • Afte[...]
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33 3. Convenient Features Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER] This feature will show energy-sa ving effect in ter ms of CO 2 emission reduction (kg) when the projector’ s [LIGHT MODE] issettoeither[ECO1],[ECO2],or[LONGLIFE]. Thisfeatureiscalled[...]
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34 3. Convenient Features ❾ Corr ecting Horizontal and V ertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE] Usethe[CORNERST ONE]f eatureto correctke ystone(trapez oidal)distor tiontomak ethetoporbottom andtheleft orrightsideofthescreenlongerorshor tersothattheproject[...]
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35 3. Convenient Features 5. Press the ▼ buttontoalignwiththe[CORNERST ONE]andthenpresstheENTERb utton. Thedrawingsho wstheupperlefticon( )isselected. Thescreenwills witchtothe[CORNERST ONE]screen. NOTE: • When a [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] func[...]
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36 3. Convenient Features 13 . Press the ◀ or ▶ buttontohighlightthe[OK]andpresstheENTERbutton. Thiscompletesthe[CORNERST ONE]correction. • Returningtothe[CORNERSTONE]screen,select[CANCEL]andpresstheENTERb utton. NOTE: • Evenwhentheprojectoris?[...]
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37 3. Convenient Features ❿ Pr eventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] Ak eyw ordcan besetf or your projectorusing theMen uto av oidoper ationb yan unauthorizeduser . When ak eyw ord isset,tur ningontheprojectorwill displa ytheK eywordi[...]
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38 3. Convenient Features 7. T ypeinthesamecombinationof ▲▼◀▶ b uttons and press the ENTER b utton. Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplay ed. 8. Select[YES]andpresstheENTERbutton. TheSECURITYfunctionhasbeenenab led. T oturnontheprojectorwhen[SE[...]
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39 3. Convenient Features T odisabletheSECURITYfunction: 1. Press the MENU button. Themen uwillbedisplay ed. 2. Select[SETUP] → [CONTROL] → [SECURITY]andpresstheENTERb utton. TheOFF/ONmen uwillbedisplay ed. 3. Select[OFF]andpresstheENTERbutton[...]
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40 3. Convenient Features ⓫ Pr ojecting 3D videos Thisprojectorsuppor tsDLP-Linkglassesand3Demitter . CA UTION Health precautions Bef ore use, please make sure to read any health precautions that ma y be stated in the operating manuals enclosed withthe3Dey ew e[...]
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41 3. Convenient Features (3) Usethe ▶ buttontoselect[3DSETTINGS]. The[3DSETTINGS]screenwillbedispla y ed. (4) Usethe ▼ buttontoalignthecursorwith[FORMA T],thenpressENTER. The[FORMA T]screenwillbedisplay ed. (5) Usethe ▼ / ▲ b[...]
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42 3. Convenient Features When videos cannot be viewed in 3D Pleasecheckthef ollo wingpointswhenvideoscannotbeviewedin3D . Pleasealsoreadtheoperatingmanualattachedtothe3De ye wear . P ossiblereasons Solutions The selected signal does not support 3D output. Please change the video sig[...]
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43 3. Convenient Features ⓬ Contr olling the Projector by Using an HTTP Br owser Overview TheHTTPSer v erfunctionprovidessettingsandoperationsf or: 1. Settingforwirednetw ork(NETWORKSETTINGS) T ousewiredLANconnection,connect theprojectortothe computerwithacommer[...]
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44 3. Convenient Features Handling of the Address for Operation via a Br owser Regarding the actual addressthat isentered for the addressor enteredto theURL columnwhen operation of the pro - jector is via a browser , the host name can be used as it is[...]
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45 3. Convenient Features PICTURE: Controlsthevideoadjustmentoftheprojector . BRIGHTNESS ▲ .... Increases the brightness adjustment value. BRIGHTNESS ▼ .... Decreases the brightness adjustment value. CONTRAST ▲ ........ Increases the contrast adjustment value. CONTRAST ▼ ........ Decreases the contrast adjustment value.[...]
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46 3. Convenient Features NETWORK SETTINGS •SETTINGS WIRED SETTING Setf orwiredLAN. APPL Y ApplyyoursettingstowiredLAN. PROFILE1/PR OFILE2 T wosettingscanbesetf orwiredLANconnection. SelectPR OFILE1orPR OFILE2. DISABLE T ur noffwiredLANconnection DHCPON [...]
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47 3. Convenient Features •NAME PROJECT ORNAME Enter a name f or your projector so that your computer can identify the projector . A projectornamemustbe16charactersorless . TIP: Projectornamewillnotbeaff ectede v enwhen[RESET]isdonefro[...]
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48 3. Convenient Features •NETWORKSER VICE PJLinkP ASSWORD Seta pass wordforPJLink*. Apasswordmustbe32 charactersorless. Donot f orget yourpass word. Howe v er ,ify ouf orgetyourpass word,consultwithy ourdealer . HTTPP ASSWORD Setapass wordf or?[...]
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49 3. Convenient Features ⓭ Storing Changes for Lens Shift, Zoom, and Focus [LENS MEMOR Y] The adjusted values can be stored in projector memor y when using the LENS SHIFT , ZOOM and FOCUS buttons oftheprojector . Adjustedvalues canbeappliedtothesignaly ouse[...]
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50 3. Convenient Features The[REF . LENSMEMOR Y]screenwillbedispla y ed. 5. Makesure[PROFILE]ishighlighted, thenpresstheENTERb utton. The[PR OFILE]selectionscreenappears. 6. Press the ▼ / ▲ buttonstoselectthe[PR OFILE]number ,thenpresstheENTER?[...]
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51 3. Convenient Features 9. PresstheMENUbutton. Themen uwillbeclosed. TIP: • T ostoreadjustedvaluesforeachinputsource,usetheLensMemoryfunction.( → page 91 ) T o call up your adjusted values from [REF . LENS MEMORY]: 1. Press the MENU button. Themen uwillbedi[...]
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52 3. Convenient Features Returntothe[REF . LENSMEMOR Y]settingsscreen. 7. Select[MO VE]andpresstheENTERb utton. Thelenswillshiftbasedontheadjustedv aluesstoredintheselected[PROFILE]. 8. Press the ◀ buttontoselectand[YES]andpressthe?[...]
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53 3. Convenient Features TIP: T ocalluptheadjustedvaluesfrom[LENSMEMOR Y]: 1. Fromthemen u, select[ADJUST] → [LENSMEMOR Y] → [MO VE]andpresstheENTERbutton. Theconrmationscreenwillbedisplay ed. 2. Press the ◀ buttontoselectand[YES]and[...]
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54 4. Multi-Scr een Pr ojection ❶ Things that can be done using multi-scr een projection Thisprojectorcanbeusedsinglyorarrangedinmultipleunitsf ormulti-screenprojection. W ewillintroduceanexampleusingtw oprojectionscreenshere. Case 1 Usingasingleprojectortoproject[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 55 Case 2. Using four projectors (r esolution: FULL HD) to project videos with a r esolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels [TILING] Connection example and pr ojection image On-screenmenuoperations 1 Foursimilarvideosaredisplay edwhenfourpr ojectorsarepr ojected. Pleaserequestthed[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 56 2 Operatetheon-screenmenuusingthef ourrespectiveprojector stodividetheimageintofourportions. Displa y[DISPLA Y] → [MUL TI SCREEN] → [PICTURE SETTING]Screenin theon-screenmenuand select[TIL - ING]. (1) In the s[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 57 Things to note when installing projectors • Leav e 60 cm/23.6" or ov er space between the projectors when projectors are installed side by side, so that the intake vents of the projectors are not obstr ucted. In addition,[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 58 ❷ Displaying T wo Pictures at the Same Time Theprojectorhasaf eaturethatallo wsy outoview twodiff erentsignalssimultaneously . Y ouhav etwomodes: picture inpicture(PIP)modeandpicturebypicture(PICTUREBYPICTURE)mode . Theproj[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 59 Projecting two scr eens 1. Press the MENU button to displa y the on-screen menu and select [DISPLA Y] → [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]. Thisdispla ysthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]screenintheon-screenmenu. 2. Select[SUBINPUT]using?[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 60 Switching the main display with the sub-display and vice versa 1. Press the MENU button to displa y the on-screen menu and select [DISPLA Y] → [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE]. Thisdispla ysthe[PIP/PICTUREBYPICTURE]screenintheon-screenmenu. [...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 61 Restrictions • Thef ollowingoperationsareenab ledonlyf orthemaindispla y . • Visualadjustments • Videomagnication/demaginicationusingthepar tialD-ZOOM/ZOOM+/−buttons . Howe v er ,magnication/demaginicationisupto[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 62 ❸ Displaying a Pictur e Using [EDGE BLENDING] Ahigh resolutionvideocan beprojectedon ane v enbigger screenb ycombiningm ultipleprojectorson theleft, right, topandbottom. Thisprojectoris equippedwith an “EDGEBLENDINGFunction?[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 63 Preparation: • T ur nontheprojectoranddispla yasignal. • When performingsettings or adjustments using the remotecontrol, enab le the[CONTR OL ID] soas not to activate theotherprojectors. ( → page 113 ) Setting the ove[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 64 5. Select[CONTROL] → [ON]andpresstheENTERb utton. Each[TOP],[BOTT OM],[LEFT], [RIGHT], and [BLACK LEVEL] has its own [CONTR OL], [MARKER], [RANGE], and[POSITION]. • F orProjector A, setthe [CONTROL] f orthe [T O[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 65 1 Adjust[RANGE]. Usethe ◀ or ▶ b uttontoadjusttheov erlappedarea. TIP: • Adjusttooverlaponeprojector’markerwiththeotherprojector’ smarker . 2 Adjust[POSITION]. Usethe ◀ or ▶ b uttontoalignoneedge[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 66 Black Level Adjustment This adjusts the blac k lev el of the ov erlapping area and the non-overlapping area of the multi-screen (EDGE BLENDING). Adjustthebrightnesslev elifyouf eelthediff erenceistoolarge . NOTE: Thisfunctionis?[...]
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4. Multi-Screen Pr ojection 67 9-segmentedportionsforBlackLe veladjustment Thecenterprojector Thisfunction adjuststhe brightnessle v elof 9-segmentedportionsfor thecenter projector and4-segmented por tions f ortheleftbottomprojectorasshownbelow . T OP-LEFT BO [...]
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68 5. Using On-Scr een Menu ❶ Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly depending on input signal and the projector setting. 1. Press the MENU button on the remote contr ol or the projector cabinet to displa y the menu. NOTE: The commands such as ENTER,EXIT , ▲▼ , ◀▶ in the bottom show available buttons[...]
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69 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Elements Slidebar Solidtriangle Menumode Ta b Radiobutton LIGHTMODEsymbol Menuwindowsordialogbo x estypicallyhavethef ollowingelements: Highlight ............................. Indicates the selected menu or item. Solid triangle ...................... Indicates further choi[...]
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70 5. Using On-Screen Menu * Theasterisk(*)indicatesthatthedefaultsettingv ariesdependingonthesignal. *1 The[GAMMACORRECTION]itemisavailablewhenanitemotherthan[DICOMSIM.]isselectedf or[REFERENCE]. *2 The[SCREENSIZE]itemisavailablewhen[D[...]
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71 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options DISPLA Y PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE SUB INPUT OFF OFF , HDMI, DisplayPort, BNC, BNC(CV), BNC(Y/C), COMPUTER, HDBaseT , SLOT MODE PIP PIP , PICTURE BY PICTURE PICTURE SWAP OFF OFF , ON PIP SETTING ST ART POSITION TOP-LEFT TOP-LEFT , TOP-RIGHT , BOTTOM-LEFT , BOTTOM-RIGHT HORIZONT AL POSITION VERTICAL [...]
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72 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options SETUP MENU LANGUAGE ENGLISH ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, IT ALIANO, ESP AÑOL, SVENSKA, 日本語 DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA , MAGY AR, POLSKI, NEDERLANDS, SUOMI NORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУС СКИЙ , , Ελληνικά , 中文 , 한국어 ROMÂNĂ , HRV A TSKA, Б ЪЛГ АРСКИ , INDONESIA, ?[...]
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73 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options SETUP CONTROL TOOLS ADMINISTRA- TOR MODE MENU MODE ADVANCED ADVANCED, BASIC NOT SAVE SETTING V ALUES OFF OFF , ON NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD PROGRAM TIMER ENABLE OFF OFF , ON SETTINGS EDIT ACTIVE OFF , ON D AY SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SA T , MON-FRI, MON-SAT , EVERY D AY TIME FUNCTION POW[...]
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74 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options SETUP NETWORK SETTINGS WIRED LAN PROFILES DISABLE, PROFILE 1, PROFILE 2 DHCP OFF , ON IP ADDRESS 192.168.0.10 SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0 GA TEWA Y 192.168.0.1 AUTO DNS OFF , ON DNS CONFIGURA TION RECONNECT PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME PH1202HL Series DOMAIN HOST NAME necpj DOMAIN NAME ALERT MAIL [...]
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75 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options INFO. USAGE TIME LIGHT HOURS USED FIL TER HOURS USED TOT AL CARBON SA VINGS SOURCE(1) INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONT AL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO. SOURCE(2) SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RA TE LINK LANE 3D FORMA T S[...]
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76 5. Using On-Screen Menu ❸ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT] HDMI Thisprojectsthevideoofthede viceconnectedtotheHDMIINter minal. DisplayPort Thisprojectsthevideoofthede viceconnectedtotheDisplayP or tINter minal. BNC Thisprojectsthevideoofthede [...]
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77 5. Using On-Screen Menu UsingtheEntryList When you save [IMA GE OPTIONS] and [LENS MEMORY], the adjusted v alues of the signal are automatically sav ed to the projector’ s [ENTR Y LIST]. When needed, the stored signal adjusted values can be a[...]
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78 5. Using On-Screen Menu Enteringthecurrentlypr ojectedsignalintotheEntryList[ST ORE] 1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select an y number . 2. Press the ◀ or ▶ buttontoselect[ST ORE]andpresstheENTERb utton. CallingupasignalfromtheEntryList[LO AD] Pressthe[...]
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79 5. Using On-Screen Menu CuttingasignalfromtheEntryList[CUT] 1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal y ou wish to delete. 2. Press the ◀ , ▶ , ▲ , or ▼ buttontoselect[CUT]andpresstheENTERb utton. The signalwill bedeleted fromthe Entr y List and the[...]
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80 5. Using On-Screen Menu ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST] [PICTURE] [MODE] Thisfunctionallowsy outodeterminehowtosav esettingsf or[DET AILSETTINGS]of[PRESET]foreachinput. ST ANDARD ............ Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7) PROFESSIONAL ..... Saves al[...]
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81 5. Using On-Screen Menu [DET AILSETTINGS] [GENERAL] Storing Y ourCustomizedSettings[REFERENCE] Thisfunctionallowsy outostoreyourcustomiz edsettingsin[PRESET1]to[PRESET7]. First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and?[...]
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82 5. Using On-Screen Menu AdjustingColor T emperature[COLOR TEMPERA TURE] Thisoptionallowsy outoselectthecolortemperatureofy ourchoice. Avaluebetw een5000Kand10500Kcanbesetin100Kunits. NOTE:When[PRESENT A TION]or[HIGH-BRIGHT]isselectedin[[...]
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83 5. Using On-Screen Menu [HUE] V ar iesthecolorle velfrom+/−g reento+/−blue . Theredlev elisusedasref erence. Inputsignal CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR HUE RGBsystemof“COMPUTER/ DisplayP or t/HDMI/HDBaseT” Ye s Ye s Ye s No No COMPONENTsystemof“COMPUTER/ Display[...]
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84 5. Using On-Screen Menu [IMAGE OPTIONS] AdjustingClockandPhase[CLOCK/PHASE] Thisallowsy outomanuallyadjustCLOCKandPHASE. CLOCK ................... Use this item to fine tune the computer image or to remove any vertical banding that might appear . This function adjusts the clock frequencies that eliminate the h[...]
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85 5. Using On-Screen Menu AdjustingHorizontal/V erticalP osition[HORIZONT AL/VERTICAL] Adjuststheimagelocationhorizontallyandvertically . • Animagecanbedistor tedduringtheadjustmentof[CLOCK]and[PHASE]. Thisisnotmalfunction. • The adjustments f or [CLOCK],?[...]
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86 5. Using On-Screen Menu SelectingtheAspectRatio[ASPECTRA TIO] Usethisfunctiontoselectthescreen’ sv er tical:horizontalaspectratio . Selectthe screentype (4:3screen, 16:9screen or 16:10screen) atthe screensetting bef oresetting theaspect ratio . ?[...]
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87 5. Using On-Screen Menu Options Function NA TIVE Theprojectordisplaysthecurrentimageinitstrueresolutionwhentheincomingcomputersignalhasa lowerorhigherresolutionthantheprojector’ snativeresolution. ( → page 164 ) Whentheincomingcomputersignalhas[...]
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88 5. Using On-Screen Menu [VIDEO] UsingNoiseReduction[NOISEREDUCTION] When projecting a video image , you can use the [NOISE REDUCTION] function to reduce the screen noise (roughness anddistortion). Thisde vice isequipped with threetypes ofnoise red[...]
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89 5. Using On-Screen Menu [SIGNAL TYPE] Selection ofRGB and component signals. Normally ,this is setto [A UTO]. Please change the settingif the color of the imageremainsunnatural. AUTO ..................... Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals. RGB ...........[...]
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90 5. Using On-Screen Menu [3D SETTINGS] Pleaseref erto“3-11Projecting3Dvideos” ( → page 40 )fortheoperation. STEREO VIEWER Adjusting thesettings f or projectinga 3D picture with oneor m ultipleprojectors . F or 3D glassesright-e ye and left-ey e [...]
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91 5. Using On-Screen Menu Using the Lens Memory Function [LENS MEMOR Y] Thisfunctionser v estostoretheadjustedvaluesf oreachinputsignalwhenusingtheLENSSHIFT ,ZOOMandFO - CUSbuttonsoftheprojector . Adjustedv aluescanbe appliedtothesignal y ouselected.[...]
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92 5. Using On-Screen Menu ❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [DISPLA Y] [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] SUBINPUT Selecttheinputsignaltobedispla yedinthesub-displa y . Pleaseref erto“4-2Displa ying T woPicturesattheSame Time” ( → page 58 )f ordetailsontheoperation[...]
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93 5. Using On-Screen Menu TIP: Thehorizontalpositionand verticalpositionaretheamountof movementfromthereferencepoints. Forexample,whenTOP-LEFT is adjusted, the position is displayed with the same amount of movement even if displayed with other starting positions. Themaximumamountof?[...]
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94 5. Using On-Screen Menu [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] KEYST ONE Displa ythetrapezoidcorrectionscreenandadjustthetr apezoidaldistor tionoftheprojectionscreen. T odisplaythe[KEYSTONE]screen,select[DISPLA Y] → [GEOMETRICCORRECTION] → [KEYST ONE]inthe on- screenmenu. [...]
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95 5. Using On-Screen Menu CORNERST ONE Displa ythe4-pointcorrectionscreenandadjustthetrapezoidaldistortionoftheprojectionscreen. Please refer to “Correcting Horizontal and V er tical Ke ystone Distor tion [CORNERST ONE]” ( → page 34 ) for details onthe?[...]
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96 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjustment method 1. Align thecur sor with the[HORIZONT ALCORNER] or [VERTICAL CORNER] of the [GEOMETRIC CORREC - TION]menuandthenpresstheENTERb utton. • Theadjustmentscreenwillbedispla yed. 2. Press the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to align the c[...]
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97 5. Using On-Screen Menu PINCUSHION Adjustthecur v edistor tionoftheprojectionscreen. TOP ........................ Adjust the cur ve distortion of the upper edge of the projection screen. BOTTOM ................ Adjust the cur ve distortion of the lower edge of the projection screen. LEFT ...................... Adjust the cur[...]
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98 5. Using On-Screen Menu [EDGE BLENDING] This adjusts the edges (boundar ies) of the projection screenwhen projectinghigh resolutionvideos using acombina - tionofse ver alprojectorsintheup ,down,leftandrightpositions. MODE Thisenablesordisab lestheEDGE[...]
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99 5. Using On-Screen Menu [MUL TI SCREEN] WHITEB ALANCE Thisadjuststhewhitebalancef oreachprojectorwhenprojectingusingacombinationofsev eralprojectors . Thiscanbeadjustedwhen[MODE]issetto[ON]. BRIGHTNESS W , BRIGHTNESS R, BRIGHTNESS G, BRIGHTNESS B .........................[...]
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100 5. Using On-Screen Menu Conditions for using tiling • Alltheprojectorsneedtofullthef ollowingconditions. • Thepanelsizemustbethesame • Theprojectionscreensizemustbethesame • Theleftandrightendsortopandbottomendsoftheprojecti[...]
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101 5. Using On-Screen Menu ❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [MENU] SelectingMenuLanguage[LANGU A GE] Y oucanchooseoneof29languagesforon-screeninstructions. NOTE:Y oursettingwillnotbeaffectedevenwhen[RESET]isdonefromthemenu. SelectingMenuColor[COL[...]
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102 5. Using On-Screen Menu [3DCA UTIONMESSA GE] Thisselectswhethertodispla yacautionmessageornotwhenswitchingtoa3Dvideo . Thedef aultconditionwhenshippedfromthefactoryisON. OFF ........................ The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed. ON .............[...]
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103 5. Using On-Screen Menu [INST ALLA TION] SelectingProjectorOrientation[ORIENT A TION] Thisreorients your imagef or y ourtype ofprojection. Theoptionsare: desktop frontprojection, ceiling rearprojection, desktoprearprojection,andceilingfrontprojection. NOTE: •[...]
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104 5. Using On-Screen Menu SelectingAspectRatioandP ositionf orScreen[SCREEN TYPE] Screentype Setstheaspectratiooftheprojectionscreen. FREE The ratio of panel is selected. Select this when projecting m ulti-screen and 17:9screen(2K). 4:3screen F ora[...]
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105 5. Using On-Screen Menu [LIGHTMODE] Adjusting the energy savings settings and the brightness of each projector in multi-screen projection. For energy savings settings, see page 31 “3-8. Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Eff ect Using LIGHT MO[...]
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106 5. Using On-Screen Menu [REF . WHITEB ALANCE] Thisf eatureallowsy outoadjustthewhitebalanceforallsignals . Thewhiteandblac kle velsofthesignalareadjustedf oroptim umcolorreproduction. Unif or mityisalso adjustedwhen theredness (R)and bluene[...]
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107 5. Using On-Screen Menu [CONTROL] T OOLS ADMINISTRA T ORMODE Thisallowsy outoselectMENUMODE,sav esettings,andsetapass w ordfortheadministr atormode. MENUMODE Selecteither[BASIC]or[AD V ANCED]menu. ( → page 70 ) — NO TSA VESETTING V ALUES Placing a check mark[...]
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108 5. Using On-Screen Menu PROGRAM TIMER This option tur ns on/standby the projector and changes video signals, and selects ECO mode automatically at a speciedtime. NOTE: • Beforeusing[PROGRAMTIMER],makesurethatthe[DA TEANDTIME]featureisset.([...]
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109 5. Using On-Screen Menu TIME ...................... Set the time to execute the program. Enter time in 24-hour format. FUNCTION ............. Select a function to be executed. Selecting [POWER] will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting [ADV ANCED SETTINGS]. Selecting [INPUT] will allow you to select a video sour ce by setting [A[...]
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110 5. Using On-Screen Menu Activating the pr ogram timer 1. Select[ENABLE]onthe[PROGRAM TIMER]screenandpresstheENTERbutton. Theselectionscreenwillbedispla y ed. 2. Press the ▼ buttontoalignthecur sorwith[ON]andthenpresstheENTERbutton. Returnto?[...]
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111 5. Using On-Screen Menu D A TEAND TIMESETTINGS Y oucansetthecurrenttime,month,date,andy ear . NOTE: The projector has a built-in clock. The clock will keep working for about 2 weeks after the main power is turned off. If the main power is off for 2 weeks or more, the built-in clock will cease. If the built-in[...]
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112 5. Using On-Screen Menu DisablingtheCabinetButtons[CONTR OLP ANELLOCK] ThisoptionturnsonorofftheCONTROLP ANELLOCKfunction. NOTE: • Howtocancelthe[CONTROLPANELLOCK] When the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is set to [ON], press either the KEY L[...]
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113 5. Using On-Screen Menu SettingIDtotheProjector[CONTR OLID] Y ou can operate multiple projectors separ ately and independently with the single remote control that has the CONTROL ID function. If you assign the same IDto all the projectors, [...]
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114 5. Using On-Screen Menu T urningOnorOffRemoteSensor[REMOTESENSOR] Thisoptiondetermineswhichremotesensorontheprojectorisenabledinwirelessmode. Theoptionsare: FR ONT/BA CK,FRONT ,BACK,andHDBaseT . NOTE: • The remote control of the projector[...]
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115 5. Using On-Screen Menu [NETWORK SETTINGS] Important: • Consultwithyournetworkadministratoraboutthesesettings. • When using a wired LAN connection, connect a LAN cable (Ethernet cable) to the LAN port (RJ-45) of the projector . ( → page 138 ) TIP:[...]
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116 5. Using On-Screen Menu WIRED LAN PROFILES • The settings f or using the built-in Ethernet/HDBaseT port in the projector can be recorded in the projector memor y in two wa ys. • Select [PROFILE 1] or [PROFILE 2] and then do settings for [DHCP][...]
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117 5. Using On-Screen Menu PROJECT ORNAME PROJECT ORNAME Setauniqueprojectorname. Upto16alphanu - mericcharactersand symbols DOMAIN Setahostnameanddomainnameoftheprojector . HOSTNAME Setahostnameoftheprojector . Upto15alphanumeric characters DOMAIN?[...]
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118 5. Using On-Screen Menu ALERTMAIL ALER TMAIL This option will notify y our computer of error messages via e-mail whenusingwirelessorwiredLAN. Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature. Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature. Sample of a message to be sent[...]
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119 5. Using On-Screen Menu NETWORKSER VICE HTTPSER VER Setapasswordf ory ourHTTPserver . Upto10alphanumeric characters PJLink This option allows you to set a password when you use the PJLinkf eature. NOTE: • Do notforget your password.However , if [...]
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120 5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE OPTIONS] SettingA utoAdjust[A UT OADJUST] This f eature sets the A uto Adjust mode so that the computer signal can be automatically or manually adjusted f or noiseandstability . Y oucanautomaticallymakeadjustmentintwo[...]
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121 5. Using On-Screen Menu [SEAMLESSSWITCHING] When the input connector is s witched, the image displa yed before switching is held to s witch tothe new image without abreakduetoabsenceofasignal. SettingClosedCaption[CLOSEDCAPTION] This option [...]
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122 5. Using On-Screen Menu [POWER OPTIONS] SelectingP ower -sa vingin[ST ANDBYMODE] Settingthepowerconsumptioninthestandb ymode. NORMAL ................ In the standby mode, the power consumption of the projector is minimized. In the standby mode, the POWER indicator lights up in red while the ST A TUS indicator wi[...]
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123 5. Using On-Screen Menu T urningOntheProjectorByApplyingComputerSignal[A UTOPO WERONSELECT] If setto [HDBaseT ST ANDBY], the projector automaticallydetects the synchronizing signal inputfrom the follo wing selectedterminalsandprojectsthepictureacc[...]
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124 5. Using On-Screen Menu Returning to Factor y Default [RESET] TheRESETfeatureallowsyoutochangeadjustmentsandsettings tothefactorypreset f ora(all)source (s)except thef ollowing: [CURRENTSIGNAL] Resetstheadjustmentsf orthecurrentsignaltothefactorypres[...]
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125 5. Using On-Screen Menu ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displa ysthestatusofthecurrentsignaland lightmoduleusage. Thisitemhasninepages. Theinf ormationincluded isasf ollows: TIP:PressingtheHELPbuttonontheremotecontrolwillshowthe[INF[...]
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126 5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE(2)] SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BITDEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINKRA TE LINKLANE 3DFORMA T [SOURCE(3)] INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONT ALFREQUENCY VER TICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTR YNO . [SOURCE(4)] SIGNA[...]
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127 5. Using On-Screen Menu [WIRED LAN] IPADDRESS SUBNET MASK GA TEW A Y MA CADDRESS [VERSION(1)] FIRMW ARE D A T A SUB-CPU [VERSION(2)] FIRMW ARE3[...]
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128 5. Using On-Screen Menu [OTHERS] D A TE TIME PROJECT OR NAME MODELNO . SERIAL NUMBER CONTROLID(when[CONTR OLID]isset) [CONDITIONS] INT AKE TEMPERA TURE EXHA UST TEMPERA TURE A TMOSPHERICPRESSURE [HDBaseT] SIGNALQU ALITY OPERA TION MODE LINKST A TUS HDMIST A TUS[...]
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129 ❶ Connecting a computer A computer cable , BNC cable (5-core type), HDMI cable , or a Displa yP ort cable can be used to connect to a computer . Theconnectioncableisnotenclosedwiththeprojector . Pleasegetreadyasuitablecab lef ortheco[...]
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130 6. Installation and Connections Digital RGB signal connection • Connectacommerciallyavailab leHDMIcablebetweenthecomputer’ sHDMIoutputter minalandtheprojector’ s HDMIINterminal. • Connectacommerciallya v ailableDispla yP or tcablebetween thecomputer’ s[...]
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131 6. Installation and Connections CautionswhenconnectinganHDMIcable • Useacer tiedHighSpeedHDMI ® CableorHighSpeedHDMI ® CablewithEthernet. CautionswhenconnectingaDisplayP or tcable • Useacer tiedDispla yP or tcab le. • Dependingonthec[...]
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132 6. Installation and Connections CautionswhenusingaD VIsignal • Whenthecomputer hasa D VIoutputterminal,useacommerciallya v ailable conv er tercab leto connectthecom - putertotheprojector’ sHDMIINterminal(onlydigitalvideosignalscanbein[...]
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133 6. Installation and Connections HDMI IN HDMI OUT HDMI IN ❷ Connecting an Exter nal Monitor Asshown inthegure, whentheprojectorisconnected toacomputer , thesamecontentfromthe HDMIinputsignal isdispla yedonthemonitorf orconrmation. • TheHDMIOUTt[...]
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134 6. Installation and Connections ❸ Connecting Y our Blu-ray Player or Other A V Equipment Componentvideosignal/S-videosignalconnection • Selectthesourcenamef oritsappropriateinputter minalaftertur ningontheprojector . Inputterminal SOURCEbuttonontheprojector cabinet Butt[...]
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135 6. Installation and Connections Connecting Component Input ConnecttheBlu-ra ypla yer’ saudiototheaudiodevice. • Selectthesourcenamef oritsappropriateinputter minalaftertur ningontheprojector . Inputterminal SOURCEbuttonontheprojector cabinet Buttononth[...]
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136 6. Installation and Connections Connecting HDMI Input Y ou can connect the HDMI output of your Blu-ra y player , hard disk pla y er , or notebook type PC to the HDMI IN ter minal ofyourprojector . Inputterminal SOURCEbuttonontheprojector cabinet Buttono[...]
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137 6. Installation and Connections ❹ Connecting a document camera Y oucanconnectadocumentcameraandprojectprinteddocuments,etc. • Selectthesourcenamef oritsappropriateinputter minalaftertur ningontheprojector . Inputterminal SOURCEbuttonontheprojector cabi[...]
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138 6. Installation and Connections ❺ Connecting to a Wir ed LAN Theprojector comesstandard witha Ether net/HDBaseT por t(RJ-45)which provides aLAN connectionusing aLAN cable . T o use a LAN connection, you are required to set the LAN on the projector[...]
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139 6. Installation and Connections ❻ Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commer cially) HDBaseTisaconnectionstandardf orhomeappliancesthatisestablishedb ytheHDBaseTAlliance. Usea LANcablesold commerciallytoconnect theEther net/ HDBaseTpor t ofthe[...]
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140 6. Installation and Connections ❼ Portrait pr ojection (vertical orientation) If you install the projector ver tically you can project screens from your computerandothersourcesinpor traitorientation. Precautionsduringinstallation • Do not simply set the project[...]
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141 6. Installation and Connections Design and manufacturing conditions f or the projector stand Pleasehireaninstallation ser viceprovider (for af ee)todesignandman uf actureacustomized stand. Pleaseensure thatthedesigncomplieswiththef ollowingconditions: • There is[...]
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142 7. Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should f ollo w to clean the lters, the lens , and the cabinet. ❶ Cleaning the Filters The air-lter sponge k eeps dust and dirtfrom gettinginside theprojector and should[...]
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143 7. Maintenance 2. Undo the lock le ver on the filter cover and remo ve it. If the lter gets caught on the lter cov er , press the lter cov er downslightlyanditwillcomeout. A B 3. Remove the filter s. (1) T ur nthetabstotheleftposition andslidet[...]
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144 7. Maintenance Remo ve the dust from the grates on the outside of the projec - toraswell. • Some intake vents do not hav e grates . Be sure to also remov e any dust stuck to the louver (blind with angled horizontalslats)witha[...]
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145 7. Maintenance (4) T ur n the ne grade lter so it is f acing upward, set the cutout por tion of the medium grade lter inside the lter cov er along the direction indicated by the tabs , and slowly slidethelterin. Direction?[...]
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146 7. Maintenance ❷ Cleaning the Lens • T ur nofftheprojectorbef orecleaning. • Useablo werorlenspapertocleanthelens,andbecarefulnottoscr atchormarthelens. W ARNING • DonotlookintothelightsourcewhiletheprojectorisON. Strong?[...]
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147 8. User Supportwar e ❶ Operating Envir onment for User Supportware Thef ollowingsoftwareprog ramscanbedownloadedfromourw ebsite. Nameofsoftwareprogr am F eatures Vir tualRemote T ool (Windowsonly) Whenthe computer andprojector areconnected using anetw ork(wiredL[...]
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148 8. User Supportware ❷ Installing Softwar e Program Installation for Windows software The software prog rams e xcept PC Control Utility Pro 5 support Windo ws 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and WindowsXP . NOTE: • T o install or uninstall each software?[...]
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149 8. User Supportware Using on Mac OS Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pr o 5 on the computer . 1. Connect your computer to the Internet and visit our website ( http:/ /www .nec-displa y .com/dl/en/index.html ). 2. DownloadtheupdatedPCContr olUtilityPro5f orMacOSfromour?[...]
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150 8. User Supportware ❸ Operating the Pr ojector Via the LAN (V irtual Remote T ool) This willhelp y ouperf ormoper ationssuch as projector’ s po wer onor off and signalselection via a LAN connection. It isalsoused tosendan imagetothe projectorand[...]
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151 8. User Supportware Connect the projector to a LAN. Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in “Connecting to a Wired LAN” ( → page 138 ) and “[NETWORKSETTINGS]” ( → page 115 ) Start Virtual Remote T ool Start using the shor tcut icon •[...]
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152 8. User Supportware Exiting VirtualRemote T ool 1 Clickthe Vir tualRemote T oolicon on the T askbar . Thepop-upmen uwillbedisplay ed. 2 Click “Exit”. The Vir tualRemote T oolwillbeclosed. Viewingthehelpleof Vir tualRemote T ool •Display[...]
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153 8. User Supportware ❹ Contr olling the Projector over a LAN (PC Contr ol Utility Pr o 4/ Pr o 5) Usingtheutilitysoftware “PCControlUtility Pro4” or “PCControlUtilityPro5” includedon thecompanionNECPro - jectorCD-ROM,theprojectorcanbecontrolledfromac[...]
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154 8. User Supportware Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pr o 4/Pro 5 on the computer Ref erInstallingSoftwareProgr amonpage 148 , 149 . Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN. Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in “Connecting to a Wired LAN” ( ?[...]
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155 8. User Supportware (Using on Mac OS) Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pr o 5 1. OpenyourApplicationsf olderinMacOS. 2. Clickthe “PCControlUtilityPro5” folder . 3. Clickthe “PCControlUtilityPro5” icon. PCControlUtilityPro5willstart. NOTE: •?[...]
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156 9. Appendix ❶ Thr ow distance and screen size Sixseparate ba yonet stylelensescan beused onthisprojector . Ref er totheinf ormationonthis pageanduse alens suited for the installation environment (screen size and throw distance). F or installatio[...]
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157 9. Appendix Projectionrangef orthedifferentlenses 60-500 " 100-500 " 100-500 " 100-500 " NP-9LS20ZM1 5.0–46.1 m 70-600 " 100-500 " NP-9LS08ZM1 1.4–18.1 m NP-9LS13ZM1 3.1–24.8 m NP-9LS16ZM1 3.8–31.9 m NP-9LS40ZM1 5.8–74.7 m NP-9LS12ZM1 2.8–20.2 m T ables of screen sizes and dimensions Scre[...]
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158 9. Appendix Lens shifting range This projector is equipped with a lens shift function f or adjusting the position of the projected image b y using the LENS SHIFTbuttons( → page 22 ). Thelenscanbeshiftedwithintherangesho wnbelow . NOTE: ?[...]
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159 9. Appendix ❷ Mounting the Optional Boar d (sold separately) CA UTION Bef ore mounting or removing the optional board, be sure to tur n off the projector , waitfor the f ans to stop and tur n offthemainpowers witch. T oolneeded: Phillipsscre wdriver(plus[...]
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160 9. Appendix 4. Tightenthetwoscre wsonbothsidesoftheslot. • Besuretotightenthescrews . Thiswillcompleteinstallationoftheoptionalboard. T oselecttheoptionalboardsource,selectSLO Tastheinput. NOTE: • Mountingthe optionalboard[...]
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161 9. Appendix ❸ Compatible Input Signal List Analog Computer Signal Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz) VG A 640 × 480 4 : 3 60/72/75/85/iMac SV GA 800 × 600 4 : 3 56/60/72/75/85/iMac XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60/70/75/85/iMac XGA+ 1152 × 864 4 : 3 60/70/75/85 WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 60 1280 × 800 16 : 10[...]
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162 9. Appendix HDMI Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz) VG A 640 × 480 4 : 3 60 SV GA 800 × 600 4 : 3 60 XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60 HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60 WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 60 1280 × 800 16 : 10 60 1366 × 768 * 2 16 : 9 60 Quad-V GA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60 SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60 SXGA+ 1400 × 1050[...]
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163 9. Appendix DisplayP or t Signal Resolution(dots) AspectRatio RefreshRate(Hz) VG A 640 × 480 4 : 3 60 SV GA 800 × 600 4 : 3 60 XGA 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60 HD 1280 × 720 16 : 9 60 WXGA 1280 × 768 15 : 9 60 1280 × 800 16 : 10 60 1366 × 768 * 2 16 : 9 60 Quad-V GA 1280 × 960 4 : 3 60 SXGA 1280 × 1024 5 : 4 60 SXGA+ 140[...]
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164 9. Appendix ❹ Specifications Modelname PH1202HL Method 3chipDMDreectiontype Specicationsofmainpar ts DMDpanel Size 0.65"(aspectratio: 16:10) Pixels (*1) 2,073,600(1920dots×1080lines) Projectionlenses Zoom P o werzoom(z oomrangedependsonlens) Focus P o wer?[...]
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165 9. Appendix Modelname PH1202HL Ethernet/HDBaseTpor t RJ-45×1,Suppor tsBASE-TX 3DSYNCoutputterminal 5 V/10mA,synchronizedsignaloutputf or3Duse Control T er minals Remoteterminal Stereominijack×1 RS-232Cterminal(PCcontrol) D-Sub9-pin×1 3Dterminal D-[...]
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166 9. Appendix Optionlens(soldseparately) NP-9LS08ZM1 P ow erlensshift,P owerz oom,P ow erfocus ,[LENSMEMOR Y]support (Throwratio0.90–1.35:1,F2.5/3.0,f=0.5–0.8"/13.3–19.9mm) Screensize(throwingdistance): 70-600inch,1.4-18.1m NP-9LS12ZM1 P ow erl[...]
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167 9. Appendix ❺ Cabinet Dimensions Unit: mm(inch) 680 (26.8) 744 (29.3) 164.5 (6.5) 333 (13.1) 45.2 (1.8) 566 (22.3) 928.5 (36.6) 1081 (42.6) 860 (33.9) Lenscenter[...]
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168 9. Appendix Unit: mm(inch) 150 (5.9) 150 (5.9) 300 (11.8) 140 (5.5) 140 (5.5) Figure for securing the unit with dimensions 6-M6screwMaximumdepth10mm[...]
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169 9. Appendix ❻ Pin assignments and signal names of main terminals COMPUTER IN/ Component Input T erminal (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) Connection and signal level of eac h pin 5 14 23 10 11 12 13 14 15 69 78 Signal Level Videosignal: 0.7Vp-p(Analog) Syncsignal: TTLlev el PinNo. RGBSignal(Analog) YCbCrSignal 1 Red[...]
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170 9. Appendix Ethernet/HDBaseT Port (RJ-45) 12 34 5678 PinNo. Signal 1 TxD+/HDBT0+ 2 TxD−/HDBT0− 3 RxD+/HDBT1+ 4 Disconnection/HDBT2+ 5 Disconnection/HDBT2− 6 RxD−/HDBT1− 7 Disconnection/HDBT3+ 8 Disconnection/HDBT3− USB Port (T ype A) 1 3 2 4 PinNo. Signal 1 V BUS 2 D− 3 D+ 4 Grounding RS-232C terminal (PC control) (D[...]
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171 9. Appendix 3D connector (D-sub 15 pin) 8765432 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 PinNo. Signal Name I/O Function 1 +12V PWR Suppliespower(+12V)tothe3Dimagesystem 2 GNDC GND Ground 3 GNDC GND Ground 4 reserved IN 5 reserved OUT 6 reserved OUT 7 CONN_SYNC+ OUT 3DL/Rs witchingtimingsignal(+) (Connects to the co[...]
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172 9. Appendix GP I/O terminal (External control) (D-sub 37 pin) 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 98765432 1 37 26 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 PinNo. Signal Name I/O 1 reser ved IN 2 reser ved IN 3 reser ved 4 reser ved 5 EXT_GPIN1+(Control) IN 6 EXT_GPIN2+(Control) IN 7 EXT_GPIN3+(Control) IN 8 EXT_GPIN4+(Control) [...]
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173 9. Appendix Inside Projector Voltage applied across the pins of Ext_GPIN_P and Ext_GPIN_N should be in the range from 3.3 Vdc to 10 Vdc. Recommended Operating Current: 5 mA Absolute Maximum Rating: 23 mA Resist = 360 Ω Photo-coupler Forward direction voltage: 1.1 V (@5 mA) GP I/O Connector Pin No.: 5 6 7 8 Pin No.: 24 25 26 27 Ext_GPIN_P Ext_G[...]
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174 9. Appendix TimingchartofGPIOcontrol ExampleofSelectHDMI Off at least 300 ms at least 300 ms approx. 300 ms Execute Select HDMI time 5-24/7-26 6-25/8-27 on off on off[...]
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175 9. Appendix ❼ T roubleshooting Thissectionhelpsyouresolv eprob lemsyouma yencounterwhilesettinguporusingtheprojector . Indicator Messages PO WERIndicator Indicatordispla y Projectorstatus Procedure Off P o werisoff . – Flashing Blue(shor tashes) Preparingtot[...]
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176 9. Appendix LIGHT Indicator Indicatordispla y Projectorstatus Procedure Off Thelightmoduleis turnedoff. – Flashing Green T ransitiontos witchON/ OFFthelightmodule – Lit Green Lightmodulelit – TEMP .Indicator Indicatordispla y Projectorstatus Procedure Off Noproblem Flash[...]
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177 9. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions ( → “PO WER/ST A TUS/LIGHT/TEMP ./SHUTTER/KEYLOCKIndicator”onpage 175 , 176 .) Prob lem Check TheseItems Does not turn on or shut down • Checkthatthepower cordispluggedinandthatthe powerbuttonontheprojectorcabinet?[...]
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178 9. Appendix Prob lem Check TheseItems Remote control does not work • Installnewbatteries.( → page 10 ) • Makesuretherearenoobstaclesbetweenyouandtheprojector . • Standwithin42.21ft(15m)oftheprojector .( → page 11 ) Indicator is lit or blinking • See?[...]
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179 9. Appendix If there is no pictur e, or the picture is not displayed corr ectly . • P o weronprocessf ortheprojectorandthePC . Besure to connectthe projector andnotebook PC whilethe projector isin standbymode andbeforetur ning on thepowertothe?[...]
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180 9. Appendix ❽ PC Contr ol Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON 02H 00H 00H 00H 00H 02H POWER OFF 02H 01H 00H 00H 00H 03H INPUT SELECT HDMI 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A1H A9H INPUT SELECT DisplayPort 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H A6H AEH INPUT SELECT BNC 02H 03H 00H 00H 02H 01H 02H 0AH INPUT SELECT BNC(CV) 02H 03H 00H[...]
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181 9. Appendix ❾ T roubleshooting Check List Bef ore contacting your dealer or ser vice personnel, check the follo wing list to be sure repairs are needed also by ref erring tothe“T roubleshooting” section inyouruser’ smanual. Thischecklistbelowwi[...]
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182 9. Appendix In the space below please describe your problem in detail. Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector PC Blu-ra yplay er Projector Model number: Serial No.: Date of purchase: Light module operating time (hours): Eco Mode: □ OFF □ ON Information on input signal: Horizontal synch frequency[...]
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