Np short throw series portable projectors (2 pages)
Summary of Contents for NEC NP300
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NP500, NP400, NP300, NP500W, NP600S, NP500WS, NP600G, NP500G, NP400G, NP300G, NP500WG, NP600SG, and NP500WSG respectively. All the models are referred to as NP600, NP500, NP400, NP300, NP500W, NP600S, and NP500WS throughout the user’s manual except some of the specification pages.
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(3) Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user’s manual; however, should you notice any questionable points, errors or omissions, please contact us. (4) Notwithstanding article (3), NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector.
Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP600, NP500, NP400, NP300, NP500W, NP600S, and NP500WS projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet.
The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regu- lation could void your right to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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• Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm. Doing so can cause electrical shock or fire. • The projector is designed to operate on a power supply of 100-240V AC 50/60 Hz (NP600/NP500/NP400/NP300/ NP500W/NP600S/NP500WS) or 200-240V AC 50/60 Hz (NP600G/NP500G/NP400G/NP300G/NP500WG/NP600SG/ NP500WSG).
Important Information • Handle the power cable carefully. A damaged or frayed power cable can cause electric shock or fire. - Do not use any power cables than the supplied one. - Do not bend or tug the power cable excessively. - Do not place the power cable under the projector, or any heavy object.
Important Information Lamp Replacement • To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page 79. Be sure to replace the lamp when the message [THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. • PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP.] appears. If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp has reached the end of its usable life, the lamp bulb may shatter, and pieces of glass may be scattered in the lamp case.
Table of Contents Important Information ....................i 1. Introduction ......................1 1 What’s in the Box? ......................1 Introduction to the Projector ..................2 Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector ..........2 Features you’ll enjoy: ....................2 About this user’s manual ..................3 ...
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Table of Contents Turning Up or Down Volume ..................37 7 Turning off the Projector ....................38 After Use........................39 4. Convenient Features ..................40 1 Turning off the Image and Sound ................40 Freezing a Picture ....................... 40 ...
Projector Lens cap Lens cap (24F44681) (24FU0691) Soft case (24BS7582) NP600/NP500/NP400/ NP600S/NP500WS NP600/NP500/NP400/ The NP600S and the NP300/NP500W NP300/NP500W NP500WS do not come with a soft case. Power cable VGA signal cable Remote control Batteries (AAA2) (US: 7N080229) (7N520052) (7N900731)
Auto vertcal keystone correcton Auto Keystone feature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct vertical distortion automatically. • LCD projector wth hgh resoluton and hgh brghtness High resolution display - up to UXGA compatible, XGA (NP600/NP500/NP400/NP300/NP600S)/WXGA (NP500W/ NP500WS) native resolution.
1. Introduction • Sx pcture preset modes for user adjustable pcture and color settngs Each picture preset mode can be customized and memorized according to your preference. • Preventng unauthorzed use of the projector Enhanced smart security settings for keyword protection, cabinet control panel lock, security slot, and security chain opening to help prevent unauthorized access, adjustments and theft deterrence.
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The main features vary depending on the model as follows. Wide Panel Short-Throw Wide Panel & Short- Standard Models Model Model Throw Model NP600 NP500 NP400 NP300 NP500W NP600S NP500WS Native Aspect Ratio (→ page Standard Wide Standard Wide Native Resolution...
1. Introduction Part Names of the Projector Front/Top NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W Controls (→ page 7) Zoom Lever (→ page 32) Security chain opening Attach an anti-theft device. The security chain opening accepts se- Focus Ring curity wires or chains up to 0.18 inch/ (→...
1. Introduction Rear Lamp Cover (→ page 80) Monaural Speaker (7W) Ventilation (inlet) / Filter Cover (→ page 76) Ventilation (outlet) Heated air is exhausted from here. Terminal Panel (→ page 8) Spacer (black rubber) To fine-adjust the height of the rear foot, remove the spacer and rotate the rear foot to the desired height.
1. Introduction Part Names of the Remote Control POWER MAGNIFY PIC-MUTE PAGE DOWN MENU ENTER EXIT L-CLICK R-CLICK MOUSE VIDEO COMPUTER COMPUTER AUTO ADJ. S-VIDEO LAMP MODE VOLUME ASPECT HELP PICTURE FREEZE . MOUSE R-CLICK Button* (→ page 45, 46) .
1. Introduction Battery Installation Press firmly and slide the Install new batteries (AAA). En- Slip the cover back over the bat- battery cover off. sure that you have the batteries’ teries until it snaps into place. Do polarity (+/–) aligned correctly. not mix different types of batteries or new and old batteries.
2. Installation and Connections This section describes how to set up your projector and how to connect video and audio sources. Your projector is simple to set up and use. But before you get started, you must first: z Set up a screen and the projector. x Connect your computer or video equip- ment to the projector.
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2. Installation and Connections [NP500W] The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is approximately 21" (0.53 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 28 inches (0.7 m) from the wall or screen.
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2. Installation and Connections [NP600S] The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is ap- proximately 60" (1.52m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 35 inches (0.9 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 110"...
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2. Installation and Connections [NP500WS] The further your projector is from the screen or wall, the larger the image. The minimum size the image can be is ap- proximately 57" (1.45m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 36 inches (0.9 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 104"...
2. Installation and Connections Throw Distance and Screen Size The following shows the proper relative positions of the projector and screen. Refer to the table to determine the position of installation. Dstance Chart [NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W] B = Vertical distance between lens center and screen center C = Throw distance D = Vertical distance between lens center and...
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Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror * Do not attempt to install the projector yourself. system. If you’re using a mirror system and your image •...
Usually, the combination of the ‘Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off. For example, NEC laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections.
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COMPUTER 2(ANALOG) (COMPUTER 2) NOTE: The projector is not compatible with video decoded outputs of the NEC ISS-6020 switcher. NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back via a commercially available scan converter.
2. Installation and Connections When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal To project a DVI digital signal, be sure to connect the PC and the projector using a DVI cable (not supplied) before turning on your PC or projector. Turn on the projector first and select Computer 2 (Digital) from the source menu before turning on your PC.
2. Installation and Connections Using Two Analog COMPUTER Inputs Simultaneously If you need to use two analog COMPUTER inputs simultaneously, connect a VGA signal cable as shown below. COMPUTER 2 (DVI-I) IN COMPUTER 1 IN IBM PC or Compatibles (Desktop type) or Macintosh (Desktop type) DVI to VGA adapter VGA signal cable...
2. Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT (COMP 1) VGA signal cable (not supplied) VGA signal cable (sup- plied) AUDIO PHONE You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you’re projecting.
2. Installation and Connections Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output COMPUTER 1 IN AUDIO IN 15-pin - to - RCA (fe- male) 3 cable adapter (ADP-CV1E) Audio Equipment Component video RCA3 AUDIO IN cable (not supplied) DVD player Audio cable (not supplied) AUDIO OUT Component A component signal will be automatically displayed.
2. Installation and Connections 2. Installation and Connections Connecting Your VCR S-VIDEO IN AUDIO IN VIDEO IN S-Video cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Video cable (not supplied) Audio equipment VIDEO S-VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT Audio cable (not supplied) •...
2. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Network The projector comes standard with a LAN port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable. Using a LAN cable allows you to specify the Network Settings and the Alert Mail Settings for the projector over a LAN. To use a LAN connection, you are required to assign an IP address to the projector on the [PROJECTOR NETWORK SETTINGS] screen of the web browser on your computer.
2. Installation and Connections Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cable to the projector. First connect the supplied power cable’s two-pin plug to the AC IN of the projector, and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet. LAMP STATUS SOURCE...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen. 1 Turning on the Projector NOTE: • The projector has two power switches: a main power switch and a (POWER) button (POWER ON and OFF on the remote control).
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LAMP removed. STATUS SOURCE AUTO ADJ. Steady orange light NOTE: When no signal is available, the NEC logo, blue (default), or Blinking green Steady green black screen will be displayed. When the projector displays the NEC light light logo, a blue or black screen, the projector will automatically switch (→...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Note on Startup screen (Menu Language Select screen) When you first turn on the projector, you will get the Startup menu. This menu gives you the opportunity to select one of the 21 menu languages. To select a menu language, follow these steps: 1.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector. Selectng from Source Lst MENU Press and quickly release the SOURCE button on the projector cabinet to SELECT display the Source list.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the adjustable tilt foot, the zoom function or the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position. In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity. Adjusting the throw angle (the height of an image) Adjusting the left and right tilt of an image [Tilt foot] (→...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjust the Tilt Foot 1. Lift the front edge of the projector. CAUTION: Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet during Tilt Foot adjustment as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and during its cool down period after it is turned off.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Zoom [NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W] Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen. Zoom Lever FOCUS [NP600S/NP500WS] The image size can be adjusted electronically from the menu. To do so, follow the steps below. 1.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 4. Use the SELECT or button to adjust the image size. 5. After completing adjustment, press the EXIT button three times. The menu will be closed. Focus [NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W] Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus. Focus Ring FOCUS [NP600S/NP500WS]...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Correcting Keystone Distortion Correcting Keystone Distortion If the screen is tilted vertically, keystone distortion becomes large. Proceed with the following steps to correct keystone distortion NOTE: • The Keystone correction can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically. •...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting with the Remote Control 1. Press the MENU button. The menu will be displayed. 2. Press the SELECT button to select [SETUP] and press the ENTER button. The [GENERAL] screen will be displayed. 3.
The menu will be closed. NOTE: • The maximum range of vertical keystone correction is +/-30 degrees on the NP600/NP500/NP400/NP300/NP500W and +/-20 degrees on the NP600S/NP500WS. The maximum range of keystone correction may be lower depending on the signal or aspect ratio selection.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust Optimizing a computer image automatically. Press the AUTO ADJ. button to optimize a computer image automatically. This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time. [Poor picture] MENU L-CLICK...
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) 7 Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector: MENU 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector POWER MAGNIFY PIC-MUTE PAGE cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote con- SELECT trol.
3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) After Use Preparaton: Make sure that the projector s turned off. 1. Unplug the power cable. 2. Disconnect any other cables. 3. Retract adjustable tilt foot if extended. 4. Cover the lens with the lens cap. 5.
4. Convenient Features 1 Turning off the Image and Sound Press the PIC-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound. POWER MAGNIFY PIC-MUTE PAGE SELECT DOWN NOTE: MENU...
N P 6 0 0 / N P 5 0 0 W / N P 6 0 0 S / NP500WS and approx. 80% Bright- ness on NP500/NP400/NP300). To change to the [ECO] mode, do the following: 1. Press the LAMP MODE button on the remote control to display [LAMP MODE] screen.
4. Convenient Features Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] A keyword can be set for your projector using the Menu to avoid operation by an unauthorized user. When a keyword is set, turning on the projector will display the Keyword input screen. Unless the correct keyword is entered, the pro- jector cannot project an image.
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4. Convenient Features 7. Type in the same combination of SELECT buttons and press the ENTER button. The confirmation screen will be displayed. 8. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button. The SECURITY function has been enabled. To turn on the projector when [SECURITY] s enabled: 1.
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4. Convenient Features To dsable the SECURITY functon: 1. Press the MENU button. The menu will be displayed. 2. Select [SETUP] → [INSTALLATION] → [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button. The OFF/ON menu will be displayed. 3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER button. The KEYWORD CONFIRMATION screen will be displayed.
4. Convenient Features Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) The optional remote mouse receiver enables you to operate your computer’s mouse functions from the remote control. It is a great convenience for clicking through your computer-generated presentations. Connectng the remote mouse recever to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function, connect the mouse receiver and computer.
4. Convenient Features Operatng your computer’s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control. PAGE UP/DOWN Button: scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in Power- Point on your computer.
IP address of the projector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being used. Example 1: When the host name of the projector has been set to “pj.nec.co.jp”, access is gained to the network setting by specifying http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html...
4. Convenient Features Network Settngs http://<the projector’s IP address> /index.html DHCP ........Enabling this option automatically assigns an IP address to the projector from your DHCP server. Disabling this option allows you to register the IP address or subnet mask number obtained from your network administrator.
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DOMAIN NAME ......Type in the domain name of the network connected to the projector. Up to 60 alphanumeric characters can be used. If the domain name is unknown, type in the right side of @ in the sender’s address. Example: nec. com ALERT MAIL ......Checking [ENABLE] will turn on the Alert Mail feature.
The optional utility software “Virtual Remote Tool” designed exclusively for our projector is required to use DDC/CI. Check with our website. http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html NOTE: Use the supplied VGA signal cable to connect the COMPUTER 1 IN connector directly with the monitor output connector of the computer to use Virtual Remote Tool.
5. Using On-Screen Menu 1 Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly while interlaced motion video image is projected. 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu. NOTE: The commands such as ENTER, EXIT, , ...
5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle Available buttons Source Highlight Radio button High Altitude symbol Thermometer symbol Off Timer remaining time Key Lock symbol Menu wndows or dalog boxes typcally have the followng elements: Highlight ......Indicates the selected menu or item. Solid triangle ......Indicates further choices are available.
5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE] COMPUTER Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 IN input connector. NOTE: • When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER 1 IN connector, select [COMPUTER1]. • The projector will determine if the input signal is RGB or component signal. COMPUTER (DIGITAL &...
5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST] [PICTURE] [PRESET] This function allows you to select optimized settings for your projected image. You can adjust neutral tint for yellow, cyan or magenta. There are six factory presets optimized for various types of images. You can also use [DETAIL SETTINGS] to set user adjustable settings to customize each gamma or color.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu [GENERAL] Storng Your Customzed Settngs [REFERENCE] This function allows you to store your customized settings in [PRESET 1] to [PRESET 6]. First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and [COLOR TEMPERA- TURE].
5. Using On-Screen Menu [RESET] The settings and adjustments for [PICTURE] will be returned to the factory settings with the exception of the following; Preset numbers and [REFERENCE] within the [PRESET] screen. The settings and adjustments under [DETAIL SETTINGS] within the [PRESET] screen that are not currently selected will not be reset.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjustng Horzontal/Vertcal Poston [HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL] Adjusts the image location horizontally and vertically. - An image can be distorted during the adjustment of [CLOCK] and [PHASE]. This is not malfunction. - The adjustments for [CLOCK], [PHASE], [HORIZONTAL], and [VERTICAL] will be stored in memory for the current signal.
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The image is stretched left and right. (NP600/NP500/NP400/ Parts of the displayed image are cropped at the left and right edges and therefore not NP300/NP600S) visible. LETTERBOX The image of a letterbox signal is stretched equally in the horizontal and vertical direc- (NP500W/NP500WS) tions to fit the screen.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Sample mage when the approprate aspect rato s automatcally determned NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP600S [Computer signal] Aspect ratio of incoming signal 16:9 15:9 16:10 Sample image when the appro- priate aspect ratio is automati- cally determined [Video signal] Aspect ratio of incoming signal Letterbox Squeeze Sample image when the as-...
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjustng the Vertcal Poston of Image [POSITION] (not avalable on NP500W/NP500WS) (only when [16:9], [15:9], or [16:10] is selected for [ASPECT RATIO]) When [16:9], [15:9], or [16:10] is selected in [ASPECT RATIO], the image is displayed with black borders on the top and bottom.
5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [GENERAL] [NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W] [NP600S/NP500WS] Usng Dgtal Zoom [DIGITAL ZOOM] (NP600S/NP500WS) This feature allows you to electronically fine adjust the image size on the screen. Use or button to large or reduce the projected image. TIP: To adjust the projected image size roughly, move the projector away or closer to the screen.
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(approx. 70% Brightness on NP600/ NP500W/NP600S/NP500WS and ap- Steady Green light prox. 80% Brightness on NP500/NP400/ NP300). NOTE: • The [LAMP LIFE REMAINING] and [LAMP HOURS USED] can be checked in [USAGE TIME]. Select [INFO.] → [USAGE TIME]. (→ page 73) •...
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Settng Closed Capton [CLOSED CAPTION] This option sets several closed caption modes that allow text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S-Video. OFF ......This exits the closed caption mode. CAPTION 1-4 ..Text is superimposed. TEXT 1-4 ....
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Selectng Interval Tme for Flter Message [FILTER MESSAGE] This option allows you to select the time preference between displaying the message for cleaning the filters. Clean the filter when you get the message “PLEASE CLEAN FILTER.” (→page 76) Five options are available: OFF, 100[H], 200[H], 500[H], 1000[H] The default setting is 500[H].
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Dsablng the Cabnet Buttons [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] This option turns on or off the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function. NOTE: • This CONTROL PANEL LOCK does not affect the remote control functions. • When the control panel is locked, pressing and holding the EXIT button on the projector cabinet for about 10 seconds will change the setting to [OFF].
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Settng ID to the Projector [CONTROL ID] (Avalable only when the optonal remote control NP0RC s used) 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 can conveniently operate all the projectors together using the single remote control.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu [OPTIONS()] Settng Auto Adjust [AUTO ADJUST] This feature sets the Auto Adjust mode so that the computer signal can be automatically or manually adjusted for noise and stability. You can automatically make adjustment in two ways: [NORMAL] and [FINE]. OFF ......
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Selecting [ON] will give priority to a WXGA (1280 x 768) signal in recognizing an input signal. When [WXGA MODE] is set to [ON], an XGA (1024 x 768) signal may not be recognized on NP600, NP500, NP400, NP300, or NP600S. In this case, select [OFF]. Enablng the denterlace [DEINTERLACE] Turns on or off the deinterlace function for a telecine signal.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu [OPTIONS()] Usng Off Tmer [OFF TIMER] 1. Select your desired time between 30 minutes and 16 hours: OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00. 2. Press the ENTER button on the remote control. 3. The remaining time starts counting down. 4.
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5. Using On-Screen Menu Turnng On the Projector By Applyng Computer Sgnal [AUTO POWER ON(COMP)] When the projector is in Standby mode, applying a computer signal from a computer connected to the COMPUTER1 IN input will power on the projector and simultaneously project the computer’s image. This functionality eliminates the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to power on the projector.
5. Using On-Screen Menu 7 Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage. This item has four pages. The information included is as follows: TIP: Pressing the HELP button on the remote control will show the [INFO.] menu items. [USAGE TIME] [LAMP LIFE REMAINING] (%)* [LAMP HOURS USED] (H)
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5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE] [SOURCE INDEX] [HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY] [VERTICAL FREQUENCY] [SIGNAL TYPE] [VIDEO TYPE] [SYNC TYPE] [SYNC POLARITY] [SCAN TYPE] [WIRED LAN] [PROJECTOR NAME] [MAC ADDRESS] [VERSION] [PRODUCT] [SERIAL NUMBER] [FIRMWARE] Version [DATA] Version [CONTROL ID] (when [CONTROL ID] is set)
5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET] Returnng to Factory Default [RESET] The RESET feature allows you to change adjustments and settings to the factory preset for a (all) source (s) except the following: [CURRENT SIGNAL] Resets the adjustments for the current signal to the factory preset levels. The items that can be reset are: [PRESET], [CONTRAST], [BRIGHTNESS], [COLOR], [HUE], [SHARPNESS], [ASPECT RATIO], [HORIZONTAL], [VERTICAL], [CLOCK], [PHASE], [VIDEO FILTER], and [OVERSCAN].
6. Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filters and replace the lamp. 1 Cleaning or Replacing the Filters The air-filter sponge keeps dust and dirt from getting inside the projector and should be frequently cleaned. If the filter is dirty or clogged, your projector may overheat.
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6. Maintenance 3. Reinstall the new filter cover (2 locations). • Insert the filter cover until you feel click. 4. Clear the filter hours used. To reset the filter usage time, from the menu, select [RESET] → [CLEAR FILTER HOURS]. (→page for resetting the filter usage time.) NOTE: Do not wash the filter with soap and water.
6. Maintenance Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens 1. Turn off 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. Vacuum the ventilation inlet of the cabinet.
Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens, contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.
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6. Maintenance 1. Remove the lamp cover. (1) Loosen the lamp cover screw • The lamp cover screw is not removable. (2) Push and slide the lamp cover off. 2. Remove the lamp housing. (1) Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condi- tion.
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(1) Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket. CAUTION Do not use a lamp other than the NEC replacement lamp NP07LP. Order this from your NEC dealer. (2) Push the top center of the lamp housing to secure it.
7. Appendix 1 Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector. Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indcator Condton Projector Condton Note The main power is off – Blinking light Green 0.5 sec On, The projector is getting ready to turn on.
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7. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions (→ “Power/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 82.) Problem Check These Items Does not turn on • Check that the power cable is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote or shut down control is on.
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‘Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off. For example, NEC laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections.
7. Appendix Specifications This section provides technical information about projector’s performance. Model Number NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W Optical NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00 NP500W NP600/NP500: 0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array LCD Panel 0.59 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array (Aspect Ratio 4:3) (Aspect Ratio 16:10) NP400/NP00: 0.63 inch LCD (Aspect Ratio 4:3) Resolution 1024 ...
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7. Appendix *5 An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector’s native resolution (NP600/NP500/NP400/ NP300: 1024 768 / NP500W: 1280 800) will be displayed with Advanced AccuBlend. NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00: 100–240V AC, NP500W: 100–240V AC, 50/60Hz Power Requirement 50/60Hz NP500WG: 200–240V AC, 50/60Hz...
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7. Appendix Model Number NP600S/NP500WS Optical NP600S NP500WS LCD Panel 0.63 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array 0.59 inch LCD with Micro Lens Array (Aspect Ratio 4:3) (Aspect Ratio 16:10) Resolution 1024 768 pixels* 1280 800 pixels* Lens Fixed zoom and manual focus Digital Zoom Ratio= 1.2 F2.3 f= 9.7 mm...
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Meets Low Voltage Directive (EN60950-1, TÜV GS Approved) For additional information visit: US : http://www.necdisplay.com/ Europe : http://www.nec-display-solutions.com/ Global : http://www.nec-display.com/global/index.html For information on our optional accessories, visit our website or see our brochure. The specifications are subject to change without notice.
7. Appendix Cabinet Dimensions NP600/NP500/NP400/NP00/NP500W ADJ. AUTO SOURCE STATUS LAMP SELECT MENU FOCUS Lens center 308 (12.1") 76 (3.0") 78 (3.1") Lens center Unit: mm (inch)
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7. Appendix NP600S/NP500WS ADJ. AUTO SOURCE STATUS LAMP SELECT MENU FOCUS Lens center (12.1") (3.1") (3") Lens center Unit: mm (inch)
7. Appendix Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector Pn No. RGB Sgnal (Analog) YCbCr Sgnal 11 12 13 14 15 Green or Sync on Green Blue Ground Signal Level Ground Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog) Red Ground Cr Ground Sync signal : TTL level...
• Images above flagged with “*” are not supported by digital signal. • An image with higher or lower resolution than the projector’s native resolution (NP600/NP500/NP400/NP300/NP600S: 1024 x 768 / NP500W/NP500WS: 1280 x 800) will be displayed with Advanced AccuBlend.
7. Appendix PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON POWER OFF INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 1 INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 2 (Digital) 02H INPUT SELECT COMPUTER 2 (Analog) 02H INPUT SELECT VIDEO INPUT SELECT S-VIDEO PICTURE MUTE ON PICTURE MUTE OFF SOUND MUTE ON...
7. Appendix 7 Troubleshooting Check List Before contacting your dealer or service personnel, check the following list to be sure repairs are needed also by referring to the “Troubleshooting” section in your user’s manual. This checklist below will help us solve your problem more efficiently.
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Native resolution: Refresh rate: Video adapter: Other: Projector DVD player Vdeo equpment Sgnal cable VCR, DVD player, Video camera, Video game or other NEC standard or other manufacturer’s cable? Model number: Length: inch/m Manufacturer: Distribution amplifier Model number: Model number: Switcher...
7. Appendix TravelCare Guide 6) Problems or damage caused by expendable supplies or devices connected to the product other than those designated by NEC. TravelCare - a service for international travelers 7) Problems caused by natural consumption, wear or deterioration of parts under normal usage conditions.
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7. Appendix Western Australia; NEC Corporation of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Perth Address: 33rd Floor, Menara TA One, 22, Jalan P. Ramlee, 45 Sarich Court Osborne Park WA 6017 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone 131 632 Telephone: +6 03 2178 3600 (ISDN)
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7. Appendix P-1/ Date: TO: NEC or NEC’s Authorzed Servce Staton: (Company & Name with signature) Dear Sir (s), I would like to apply your TravelCare Service Program based on attached registration and qualification sheet and agree with your following conditions, and also the Service fee will be charged to my credit card account, if I don’t return the Loan units within the specified period.
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3) Any fault in the attachments or associated products or components (whether or not supplied by NEC or its agents which do not form part of the Product covered by this warranty); 4) Any act of God, fire, flood, war, act of violence or any similar occur- rence;...