NEC NP110 User Manual

NEC NP110 User Manual

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Portable Projector
NP216/NP215/NP210/
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  • Page 1 Portable Projector NP216/NP215/NP210/ NP115/NP110 User’s Manual The NP210 and NP115 are not distributed in North America.
  • Page 2 • Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • MicroSaver is a registered trademark of Kensington Computer Products Group, a division of ACCO Brands. • Blu-ray is a trademark of the Blu-ray Disc Association. • X D is a trademark of X6D Ltd. • Other product and company names mentioned in this user’s manual may be the trademarks or registered trade- marks of their respective holders. NOTES (1) The contents of this user’s manual may not be reprinted in part or whole without permission. (2) The contents of this user’s manual are subject to change without notice. (3) Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user’s manual; however, should you notice any question- able 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.
  • Page 3: Safety Cautions

    Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC NP216/NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110 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 power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily accessible.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    - Please consult your dealer for more information. WARNING • Do not cover the lens with the lens cap or equivalent while the projector is on. Doing so can lead to melting of the cap due to the heat emitted from the light output.
  • Page 5 Allow at least 4 inches (10cm) of space between your projector and a wall. • Do not try to touch the ventilation outlet on the front side as it can become heated while the projector is turned on and immediately after the projector is turned off.
  • Page 6: Remote Control Precautions

    Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable before cleaning the cabinet or replacing the lamp. • Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable if the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time.
  • Page 7 CAUTION: • DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP immediately after it has been used. It will be extremely hot. Turn the projector off and then disconnect the power cable. Allow at least one hour for the lamp to cool before handling.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Remote Control Precautions ... 8 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control ... 8 2. Installation and Connections  Setting Up the Screen and the Projector ... 9 Selecting a Location... 9 Throw Distance and Screen Size ... 10  Making Connections ... 12 Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer ...
  • Page 9  Changing Eco Mode ... 30  Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER] ... 31  Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] ... 32 7 Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) ... 35  Network Setting by Using an HTTP Browser (NP216/NP215 only) ... 37 ...
  • Page 10: Important Information

    1. Introduction 1 What’s in the Box? Make sure your box contains everything listed. If any pieces are missing, contact your dealer. Please save the original box and packing materials if you ever need to ship your projector. Projector Lens cap...
  • Page 11: Introduction To The Projector

    DVD player or document camera. You can use the projector on a tabletop or cart, you can use the projector to project images from behind the screen, and the projector can be permanently mounted on a ceiling*1. The remote control can be used wirelessly.
  • Page 12: About This User's Manual

    An RJ-45 connector is equipped as standard feature. • 3D images supported The projector provides 3D images to a user wearing commercially available DLP® Link compatible LCD shutter eyeglasses. About this user's manual The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to review the user's manual.
  • Page 13: Part Names Of The Projector

     Part Names of the Projector Front/Top Focus Ring (→ page 23) Remote Sensor (→ page 8) Ventilation (outlet) Heated air is ex- hausted from here. Lens Adjustable Tilt Foot Lever (→ page 22) Adjustable Tilt Foot This security slot supports the MicroSaver ® Security System.
  • Page 14: Top Features

    Top Features 1. POWER Button (ON / STAND BY) ( ) ( → page 18, 2. POWER Indicator ( → page 17, 18, 27, 73) 3. STATUS Indicator ( → page 73) 4. LAMP Indicator ( → page 70, 73) 5.
  • Page 15: Terminal Panel Features

    4. PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin) ( → page 81) Use this port to connect a PC or control system. This enables you to control the projector using serial communication protocol. If you are writing your own program, typical PC control codes are on page 81.
  • Page 16: Part Names Of The Remote Control

    3. POWER OFF Button (→ page 27) 4, 5, 6. COMPUTER 1/2/3 Button (→ page 20) (COMPUTER 2/3 button is not available on NP215/ NP210/NP115/NP110. COMPUTER 3 button is not available on NP216.) 7. AUTO ADJ. Button (→ page 26) 8. VIDEO Button (→...
  • Page 17: Battery Installation

    • The projector will not respond if there are objects between the remote control and the sensor, or if strong light falls on the sensor. Weak batteries will also prevent the remote control from properly operating the projector.
  • Page 18: Installation And Connections

    (0.76 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 49 inches (1.3 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 300" (7.6 m) when the projector is about 493 inches (12.5 m) from the wall or screen. Use the chart below as a rough guide.
  • Page 19: Throw Distance And Screen Size

    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. Distance Chart Installation surface Screen Size Diagonal Width Height inch inch inch 40 1016...
  • Page 20: Reflecting The Image

    Using a mirror to reflect your projector's image enables you to enjoy a much larger image when a smaller space is required. Contact your NEC dealer if you need a mirror system. If you're using a mirror system and your image is inverted, use the MENU and ...
  • Page 21: Making Connections

    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.
  • Page 22: Connecting An External Monitor

    (supplied) MONITOR OUT (COMP 1) VGA signal cable (not supplied) You can connect a separate, external monitor to your projector to simultaneously view on a monitor the computer analog image you’re projecting. NOTE: Daisy chain connection is not possible. 2. Installation and Connections COMPUTER OUT AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 23: Connecting Your Dvd Player With Component Output

    Connecting Your DVD Player with Component Output Use audio equipment for stereo sound. The projector's built-in speaker is monaural. COMPUTER IN Optional 15-pin - to - RCA (female) ×3 cable (ADP-CV1E) Component video RCA×3 cable (not supplied) DVD player Component AUDIO OUT NOTE: Refer to your DVD player's owner's manual for more information about your DVD player's video output requirements.
  • Page 24: Connecting Your Vcr

    S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN S-Video cable (not supplied) Video cable (not supplied) VIDEO AUDIO OUT NOTE: Refer to your VCR owner's manual for more information about your equipment's video output requirements. NOTE: An image may not be displayed correctly when a Video or S-Video source is played back in fast-forward or fast-rewind via a scan converter. NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110 TIP: The AUDIO IN Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) is shared between COMPUTER, VIDEO and S-VIDEO inputs. AUDIO IN S-Video cable (not supplied) Audio equipment S-VIDEO VIDEO OUT Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable...
  • Page 25: Connecting To A Network (Np216/Np215 Only)

    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.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Supplied Power Cable

    Connecting the Supplied Power Cable Connect the supplied power cable to the projector. First connect the supplied power cable's three-pin plug to the AC IN of the projector, and then connect the other plug of the supplied power cable in the wall outlet.
  • Page 27: Projecting An Image (Basic Operation)

    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 1. remove the lens cap • Do not remove the lens cap by pulling on the string. Doing so can cause mechanical damage to the part around the lens.
  • Page 28: Note On Startup Screen (Menu Language Select Screen)

    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.
  • Page 29: Selecting A Source

    TIP: If no input signal is present, the input will be skipped. Using the Remote Control NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110: Press any one of the COMPUTER 1, VIDEO, and S-VIDEO buttons. NP216: Press any one of the COMPUTER 1, COMPUTER 2, VIDEO, and S- VIDEO buttons.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Picture Size And Position

     Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the adjustable tilt foot, the zoom lever 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) [Tilt foot] (→...
  • Page 31: Adjust The Tilt Foot

    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 after it is turned off. 2. Push up and hold the adjustable tilt foot lever on the front of the projector to extend the adjustable tilt foot.
  • Page 32: Zoom

    Zoom Use the ZOOM lever to adjust the image size on the screen. Focus Use the FOCUS ring to obtain the best focus. 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Zoom Lever Focus Ring...
  • Page 33: Correcting Keystone Distortion

     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. • The Keystone correction range can be made narrower, depending on a signal or its aspect ratio selection. Adjusting with buttons on the cabinet 1. Press the ( ) or ( ) button with no menus displayed.
  • Page 34: Adjusting With The Remote Control

    2. Use the  or  button to correct the keystone distortion. Adjust so that the right and left sides are parallel. 3. Press the enter button. NOTE: • The Keystone correction can cause an image to be slightly blurred because the correction is made electronically. • The maximum range of vertical keystone correction is +/−40 degrees. This maximum range may be smaller depending on the signal or aspect ratio setting. The Keystone correction range will also be smaller when 3D mode is enabled. • The range of keystone correction is not the maximum tilt angle of projector. • The left and right (horizontal) keystone correction is not available. TIP: The changes can be saved with [KEYSTONE SAVE]. (→ page 55) MENU 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) CLICK MOUSE...
  • Page 35: Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically

    • If the Auto Adjust operation cannot optimize the computer signal, try to adjust [HORIZONTAL], [VERTICAL], [CLOCK], and [PHASE] manually. (→ page 51, 52)  Turning Up or Down Volume TIP: When no menus appear, the  and  buttons on the projector cabinet work as a volume control. NOTE: The [BEEP] sound volume cannot be adjusted. To turn off the [BEEP] sound, from the menu, select [SETUP] → [OPTIONS (1)] → [BEEP] → [OFF]. 3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) +...
  • Page 36: Turning Off The Projector

    The POWER indicator will go out. CAUTION: Parts of the projector may become temporarily heated if the AC power supply is disconnected either during normal projector operation or during cooling fan operation. Use caution when picking up the projector. NOTE: • Do not turn off the power for 60 seconds immediately after turning it on and displaying an image.
  • Page 37: After Use

    3. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation)  After Use Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off. 1. disconnect any other cables. 2. retract adjustable tilt foot if extended. 3. Cover the lens with the lens cap.
  • Page 38: Convenient Features

    4. Convenient Features 1 Turning off the Image and Sound Press the AV-MUTE button to turn off the image and sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound. NOTE: Even though the image is turned off, the menu still remains on the screen.
  • Page 39: Changing Eco Mode

    Repeat Step 3. NOTE: • The [ECO MODE] can be changed by using the menu. Select [SETUP] → [GENERAL] → [ECO MODE]. • The lamp life remaining and lamp hours used can be checked in [USAGE TIME]. Select [INFO.] →[USAGE TIME]. • The projector will always enter into the [ECO MODE] [OFF] condition for 60 seconds immediately after the projector is turned on. The lamp condition will not be affected even when [ECO MODE] is changed within this time period. • After a lapse of 45 seconds from when the projector displays a blue, black or logo screen, [ECO MODE] will automatically switch to [ON]. This is done only when [ECO MODE] is set to [OFF].
  • Page 40: Checking Energy-Saving Effect [Carbon Meter]

    * Calculation for amount of CO emission reduction is based on an OECD publication “CO Edition”. • This formula will not apply to the power consumption which is not affected by whether [ECO MODE] is turned on or off. emission reduction (kg) when the projector’s [ECO MODE] emission reduction from the time of shipment up to now. You can emission reduction between the time of emission reduction. Emissions from Fuel Combustion, 2008...
  • Page 41: Preventing The Unauthorized Use Of The Projector [Security]

     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.
  • Page 42 To turn on the projector when [SECURITY] is enabled: 1. Press and hold the POWer button for about 1 second. The projector will be turned on and display a message to the effect that the projector is locked. 2. Press the MenU button.
  • Page 43 To disable the SECURITY function: 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.
  • Page 44: Using The Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (Np01Mr)

    7 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. Connecting the remote mouse receiver to your computer If you wish to use the remote mouse function, connect the mouse receiver and computer.
  • Page 45: About Drag Mode

    Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control. PAGE / Button: scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in Power- Point on your computer. ...
  • Page 46: Network Setting By Using An Http Browser (Np216/Np215 Only)

    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...
  • Page 47: Network Settings

    TIP: You can check the IP address in the menu when [ENABLE] is selected for [DHCP]. To do so, from the menu, select [INFO.] → [WIRED LAN] when [CONTROL TERMINAL] is set to [LAN]. IP ADDRESS ...Set your IP address of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for [DHCP]. TIP: You can check your specified IP address in the menu To do so, from the menu, select [INFO.] → [WIRED LAN] . SUBNET MASK ...Set your subnet mask number of the network connected to the projector when [DISABLE] is selected for [DHCP].
  • Page 48 This option notifies your computer of an error message via e-mail when using wired LAN. An error message notification will be sent when the projector lamp has reached the end of its usable life or an error occurs in the projector.
  • Page 49: Viewing 3D Images

    1. Connect the projector to your video equipment. 2. Turn on the projector, display the on-screen menu, and then select [ON] for the 3D mode. For the operating procedure to turn on the 3D mode, refer to "On-screen menu for 3D images" on the following page.
  • Page 50 Follow the steps to display the 3D menu. 1. Press the MENU button. The [SOURCE] menu will be displayed. [NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] 2. Press the  button twice. The [SETUP] menu will be displayed. 3. Press the  button once, and then press the  button four times.
  • Page 51 ® Solutions • Play back a content compatible with 3D. • Use the projector's menu to turn on 3D mode for the selected source. (→ page 41) • Switch on your LCD shutter eyeglasses. • Recharge the battery or replace it.
  • Page 52: Using On-Screen Menu

    3. Press the enter button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to highlight the top item or the first tab. 4. Use the  buttons on the remote control or the projector cabinet to select the item you want to adjust or set.
  • Page 53: Menu Elements

     Menu Elements Available buttons Source Highlight High Altitude symbol Thermometer symbol Key Lock symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements: Highlight ...Indicates the selected menu or item. Solid triangle ...Indicates further choices are available. A highlighted triangle indicates the item is active. Tab ...Indicates a group of features in a dialog box.
  • Page 54: List Of Menu Items

     List of Menu Items Some menu items are not available depending on the input source. Menu Item COMPUTER COMPUTER1, COMPUTER 2 (NP216 only) SOURCE VIDEO S-VIDEO PRESET DETAIL SETTINGS PICTURE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS ADJUST SHARPNESS COLOR RESET CLOCK PHASE HORIZONTAL IMAGE VERTICAL OPTIONS...
  • Page 55 OFF, 0:30, 1:00, 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 12:00, 16:00 NORMAL NORMAL, POWER-SAVING OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, 0:05, 0:10, 0:20, 0:30 NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110: LAST, AUTO, COMPUTER, VIDEO, S-VIDEO LAST NP216: LAST, AUTO, COMPUTER1, COMPUTER2, VIDEO, S-VIDEO PC CONTROL PC CONTROL, LAN OFF, ON...
  • Page 56: Menu Descriptions & Functions [Source]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu  Menu Descriptions & Functions [SOURCE] [NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] [NP216] COMPUTER Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER IN input connector. NOTE: • When the component input signal is connected to the COMPUTER IN connector, select [COMPUTER]. • The projector will determine if the input signal is RGB or component signal. COMPUTER1 & COMPUTER2 (NP216 only) Selects the computer connected to your COMPUTER 1 IN or COMPUTER 2 IN input connector.
  • Page 57: Menu Descriptions & Functions [Adjust]

     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.
  • Page 58 Selecting Gamma Correction Mode [GAMMA CORRECTION] Each mode is recommended for: DYNAMIC ... Creates a high-contrast picture. NATURAL ... Natural reproduction of the picture. BLACK DETAIL ... Emphasizes detail in dark areas of the picture. Adjusting Color Temperature [COLOR TEMPERATURE] This option allows you to select the color temperature of your choice.
  • Page 59 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.
  • Page 60: Image Options

    [IMAGE OPTIONS] Adjusting Clock and Phase [CLOCK/PHASE] This allows you to manually adjust CLOCK and PHASE. 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 horizontal banding in the image. This adjustment may be necessary when you connect your computer for the first time.
  • Page 61 The term “aspect ratio” refers to the ratio of width to height of a projected image. The projector automatically determines the incoming signal and displays it in its appropriate aspect ratio. • This table shows typical resolutions and aspect ratios that most computers support.
  • Page 62 NOTE: • When a non-computer signal is displayed, the [NATIVE] is not available. • When you are displaying an RGB image with a higher resolution than the projector's native resolution such as SXGA, the image will be displayed in the projector’s native resolution (XGA) even if [NATIVE] is selected. Sample image when the appropriate aspect ratio is automatically determined...
  • Page 63 Turning on Noise Reduction [NOISE REDUCTION] This function allows you to select the level of noise reduction. The projector is set to the optimized level for each signal at the factory. Select your preference item for your signal when video noise is noticeable.
  • Page 64: Menu Descriptions & Functions [Setup]

    “zero”. ON ... Saves current keystone correction settings Saving your change once affects all sources. The changes are saved when the projector is turned off. Using the Wall Color Correction [WALL COLOR] This function allows for quick adaptive color correction in applications where the screen material is not white.
  • Page 65 ECO MODE Description This is the Default setting (100% Brightness). Select this mode to increase the lamp life (approx. 90% Brightness.) NOTE: • The [LAMP LIFE REMAINING] and [LAMP HOURS USED] can be checked in [USAGE TIME]. Select [INFO.] → [USAGE TIME]. (→ page 66) • The projector will always enter into the [ECO MODE] [OFF] condition for 60 seconds immediately after the projector is turned on. The lamp condition will not be affected even when [ECO MODE] is changed within this time period. • After a lapse of 45 seconds from when the projector displays a blue, black or logo screen, [ECO MODE] will automatically switch to [ON]. The projector will return to the [OFF] mode once a signal is accepted. • If the projector becomes overheated in [OFF] mode because of use in a high-temperature room, there may be a case where the [ECO MODE] automatically changes to [ON] mode to protect the projector. This mode is called “forced ECO mode”. When the projector is in [ON] mode, the picture brightness decreases. The LAMP indicator’s steady light indicates the projector is in [ON] mode. When the projector comes back to normal temperature, the [ECO MODE] returns to [OFF] mode. Thermometer symbol [ ] indicates the [ECO MODE] is automatically set to [ON] mode because the internal temperature is too high.
  • Page 66 Turning On / Off Eco Message [ECO MESSAGE] This option turns on or off the following messages when the projector is turned on. The Eco Message prompts the user to save energy. When [OFF] is selected for [ECO MODE], you will get a message to prompt you to select [ON] for [ECO MODE].
  • Page 67 Selecting Menu Display Time [DISPLAY TIME] This option allows you to select how long the projector waits after the last touch of a button to turn off the menu. The preset choices are [MANUAL], [AUTO 5 SEC], [AUTO 15 SEC], and [AUTO 45 SEC]. The [AUTO 45 SEC] is the fac- tory preset.
  • Page 68 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]. TIP: When the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is turned on, a key lock icon [ ] will be displayed at the bottom right of the menu. Enabling Security [SECURITY] This feature turns on or off the SECURITY function. Unless the correct keyword is entered, the projector cannot project an image. (→ page 32) NOTE: Your setting will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
  • Page 69 The CONTROL ID screen will be displayed. If the projector can be operated with the current remote control ID, the [ACTIVE] will be displayed. If the projector cannot be operated with the current remote control ID, the [INACTIVE] will be displayed. To operate the inactive projector, assign the control ID used for the projector by using the following procedure (Step 3).
  • Page 70 When you wish to cool down the temperature inside the projector quickly, select [HIGH]. NOTE: • It is recommended that you select High speed mode if you use the projector non-stop for consecutive days. • Set [FAN MODE] to [HIGH ALTITUDE] when using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher. • Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher without setting to [HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the projector to overheat and the protector could shut down. If this happens, wait a couple minutes and turn on the projector. • Using the projector at altitudes less than approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters and setting to [HIGH ALTITUDE] can cause the lamp to overcool, causing the image to flicker. Switch [FAN MODE] to [AUTO]. • Using the projector at altitudes approximately 5500 feet/1700 meters or higher can shorten the life of optical components such as the lamp.
  • Page 71 Enabling Key Sound and Error Sound [BEEP] This feature turns on or off the button sound or alarm when the following operations are performed. - Displaying the main menu - Switching sources - Pressing POWER ON or POWER OFF button 5.
  • Page 72 Enabling Auto Power On [AUTO POWER ON(AC)] Turns the projector on automatically when the power cable is inserted into an active power outlet. This eliminates the need to always use the POWER button on the remote control or projector cabinet.
  • Page 73 Enabling Power Management [AUTO POWER OFF] When this option is selected you can enable the projector to automatically turn off (at the selected time: 5min., 10min., 20min., 30min.) if there is no signal received by any input or if no operation is performed.
  • Page 74 [3D] [NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110] Selecting input connected to a source of 3D images [COMPUTER / VIDEO / S-VIDEO]/[COMPUTER 1/COM- PUTER 2/VIDEO/S-VIDEO] (NP216 only) This function switches the 3D mode between ON and OFF for each input. ON ... Turns on the 3D mode for the selected input.
  • Page 75: Menu Descriptions & Functions [Info.]

    The value informs you of the amount of lamp usage. When the remaining lamp time reaches 0, the LAMP LIFE REMAINING bar indicator changes from 0% to 100 Hours and starts counting down. If the remaining lamp time reaches 0 hours, the projector will not turn on regardless of whether the ECO MODE is set to OFF or ON.
  • Page 76 [SOURCE] [SOURCE NAME] [VERTICAL FREQUENCY] [VIDEO TYPE] [SYNC POLARITY] [3D SIGNAL] [WIRED LAN] (NP216/NP215 only) [PROJECTOR NAME] [IP ADDRESS] [SUBNET MASK] [GATEWAY] [MAC ADDRESS] [VERSION] [PRODUCT] [SERIAL NUMBER] [FIRMWARE] Version [DATA] Version [CONTROL ID] (when [CONTROL ID] is set) [HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY]...
  • Page 77: Menu Descriptions & Functions [Reset]

     Menu Descriptions & Functions [RESET] [NP210/NP115/NP110] Returning 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.
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    1 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.
  • Page 79: Replacing The Lamp

    Do not touch them as the pieces of glass may cause injury. If this happens, contact your NEC dealer for lamp replacement.
  • Page 80 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 three screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condi- tion.
  • Page 81 (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 NP13LP. Order this from your NEC dealer. (2) Push the top center of the lamp housing to secure it.
  • Page 82: Appendix

    • Unplug the power cable after the cooling fans stop. • Move the projector to a cooler location if the room where you are presenting is particularly too warm. • Clean the ventilation holes if they are clogged with dust.
  • Page 83 • Check to see if you continue to use the projector for another 100 hours after the lamp has reached the end of its life.
  • Page 84 “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.
  • Page 85: Specifications

     Specifications This section provides technical information about the NP216/NP215/NP210/NP115/NP110 projector's performance. Model Number Optical Projection System Resolution* Lens Lamp Light Output* Contrast Ratio* (full white: full black) Image Size (Diagonal) Projection Distance Projection Angle Effective pixels are more than 99.99%.
  • Page 86 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.
  • Page 87: Cabinet Dimensions

    7. Appendix  Cabinet Dimensions NP216 NP215 NP210/NP115/NP110 310(12.2) Lens center 96(3.8) Lens center Unit: mm (inch)
  • Page 88: Pin Assignments Of D-Sub Computer Input Connector

     Pin Assignments of D-Sub COMPUTER Input Connector Mini D-Sub 15 Pin Connector 11 12 13 14 15 Signal Level Video signal : 0.7Vp-p (Analog) Sync signal : TTL level Pin No. RGB Signal (Analog) Green or Sync on Green Blue Ground Ground...
  • Page 89: Compatible Input Signal List

    Signal NTSC/PAL60 VIDEO PAL/SECAM IBM compatible Apple Macintosh® 720p 720p HDTV 1080i 1080i 480p SDTV 576p YCbCr NOTE: • An image with higher resolution than the projector’s native resolution (NP216/NP215/NP210: 1024 x 768 / NP115/NP110: 800 x 600) will be displayed with scaling technology. • Signals other than those specified in the table above may not be displayed correctly. If this should happen, change the refresh rate or resolution on your PC. Refer to Display Properties help section of your PC for procedures. • Sync on Green and Composite sync signals are not supported. Resolution Frequency H. (Dots) (kHz) — 15.73 — 15.63 640 × 31.47 640 ×...
  • Page 90: Pc Control Codes And Cable Connection

    Stop bit ...One bit X on/off ...None Communications procedure ...Full duplex NOTE: Depending on the equipment, a lower baud rate may be recommended for long cable runs. PC Control Connector (D-SUB 9P) NOTE 1: Pins 1, 4, 6 and 9 are no used. NOTE 2: Jumper “Request to Send” and “Clear to Send” together on both ends of the cable to simplify cable connection. NOTE 3: For long cable runs it is recommended to set communication speed within projector menus to 9600 bps. Code Data To TxD of PC To RxD of PC To GND of PC To RTS of PC To CTS of PC...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting Check List

    Video and Audio No image is displayed from your PC or video equipment to the projector. Still no image even though you connect the projector to the PC first, then start the PC. Enabling your notebook PC’s signal output to the projector.
  • Page 92  Sync on Green STATUS Indicator: Steady light  Orange  Green Flashing light Remote control model number: Projector Signal cable NEC standard or other manufacturer’s cable? Model number: Length: Distribution amplifier Model number: Switcher Model number: Adapter Model number:...
  • Page 93: Travelcare Guide

    Services offered with TravelCare This warranty allows customers to receive service on their product at the NEC and NEC-designated service stations in the countries listed herein when temporarily traveling internationally for business or pleasure. For details on services offered by the different service stations, please refer to the “List of TravelCare Outlets”...
  • Page 94 +65 6 274 2226 Email Address: ncare@nec.com.sg WEB Address: http://www.nec.com.sg/ (Regions Covered) Singapore NEC Corporation of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Address: 33rd Floor, Menara TA One, 22, Jalan P. Ram- lee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone: +6 03 2178 3600 (ISDN) Fax Line:...
  • Page 95 Date: TO: NEC or NEC’s Authorized Service Station: (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.
  • Page 96 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;...
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