Dukane 6752WU User Manual

Dukane 6752WU User Manual

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  • Page 1 Projector 6752WU/6752WUA/6757W/ 6757WA/6762/6762A/6762WU/ 6762WUA/6767W/6767WA/ 6772/6772A User’s Manual 6700 Series User Manual_v00...
  • Page 2 Ver. 3 7/14 • Apple, Mac, Mac OS, and MacBook are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Internet Explorer, .NET Framework and PowerPoint are either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. •...
  • Page 3: Important Information

    1. The following models are described as [HDBaseT Models]. 6762WUA/6752WUA/6767WA/6757WA/6772A/6762A 2. The following models are described as [MM Models]. 6762WU/6752WU/6767W/6757W/6772/6762 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

    The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by Dukane Audio Visual Division, 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.
  • Page 5 Important 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. • Do not place any objects, which are easily affected by heat, in front of the projector lens. Doing so could lead to the object melting from the heat that is emitted from the light output.
  • Page 6 Important Information • Handle the power cord carefully. A damaged or frayed power cord can cause electric shock or fire. - Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied with the projector. - Do not bend or tug the power cord excessively. - Do not place the power cord under the projector, or any heavy object.
  • Page 7: Lamp Replacement

    Important Information Note for US Residents The lamp in this product contains mercury. Please dispose according to Local, State or Federal Laws. Lamp Replacement • Use the specified lamp for safety and performance. • To replace the lamp, follow all instructions provided on page 178. •...
  • Page 8: Power Management Function

    Important Information Health precautions to users viewing 3D images Before viewing, be sure to read health care precautions that may be found in the user’s manual included with your 3D eyeglasses or your 3D compatible content such as Blu-ray Discs, video games, computer’s video files and the like.
  • Page 9 Important Information Clearance for Installing the Projector Allow ample clearance between the projector and its surroundings as shown below. The high temperature exhaust coming out of the device may be sucked into the device again. Avoid installing the projector in a place where air movement from the HVAC is directed at the projector. Heated air from the HVAC can be taken in by the projector's intake vent.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Information .................... i 1. Introduction ......................1 ❶ What’s in the Box? ......................1 ❷ Introduction to the Projector ...................2 Congratulations on Your Purchase of the Projector ..........2 Installation.........................2 Videos ........................2 Network........................3 Energy-saving ......................4 Maintenance ......................4 About this user’s manual...................5 About the Projector’s [NETWORK SETTINGS] ............6 ❸...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents ❹ Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Eco Mode [ECO MODE] ........................31 Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER] ..........32 ❺ Using the Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (NP01MR) ..........33 ❻ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE] ....35 ❼ Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] ........38 ❽...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents [EDGE BLENDING] ....................106 [MULTI SCREEN]....................107 ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP]..............109 [MENU] .........................109 [INSTALLATION] ....................111 [CONTROL] ......................114 [NETWORK SETTINGS]..................122 [SOURCE OPTIONS] ...................127 [POWER OPTIONS] .....................129 Returning to Factory Default [RESET] ..............131 ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] ..............133 [USAGE TIME] ......................133 [SOURCE(1)] ......................134 [SOURCE(2)] ......................134...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents ❶ Cleaning the Filters.....................174 ❷ Cleaning the Lens.......................177 ❸ Cleaning the Cabinet ....................177 ❹ Replacing the Lamp and the Filters................178 8. User Supportware ..................183 ❶ Operating Environment for Software Included on CD-ROM ........183 Names and Features of Bundled Software Programs...........183 Download service ....................184 Operating Environment ..................184 ❷...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Connecting the projector to the media server ............250 Disconnecting the projector from the media server ..........251 ❻ Restrictions on displaying files ...................252 Some restrictions on PowerPoint files..............252 Some restrictions on Excel files................252 Some restrictions on PDF files ................252 10.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    1. Introduction ❶ 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 Dust cap for lens Remote control AA alkaline batteries Input selection char-...
  • Page 16: ❷ Introduction To The Projector

    • Liquid crystal type high brightness/high resolution projector Model Brightness Resolution Aspect Ratio 6762WUA/6762WU 6200 lm WUXGA (1920 × 1200) 16:10 6752WUA/6752WU 5200 lm WUXGA (1920 × 1200) 16:10 6767WA/6767W 6700 lm WXGA (1280 × 800) 16:10 6757WA/6757W 5700 lm WXGA (1280 ×...
  • Page 17: Network

    1. Introduction • Equipped with HDBaseT input terminal [HDBaseT Models] This projector is equipped with a HDBaseT input terminal which can be connected to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially. HDBaseT is a connection standard for home appliances that is established by the HDBaseT Alliance. •...
  • Page 18: Energy-Saving

    1. Introduction (for Windows) may be started up and used from a USB memory or SD card available commercially even without installing on a computer. Image Express Utility Lite (for Windows/Mac OS), Image Express Utility 2.0 (for Windows) and Desktop Control Utility 1.0 (for Windows) Energy-saving •...
  • Page 19: About This User's Manual

    *The description applies to all models if the type name is not indicated. Note: The Dukane models described in this document are manufactured by NEC and use the same firmware, software programs, control code, and accessory parts. The equivalent Dukane to NEC models are shown in the following table. DUKANE 6752WU...
  • Page 20: About The Projector's [Network Settings]

    1. Introduction About the Projector’s [NETWORK SETTINGS] “NETWORK SETTINGS” need to be carried out when connecting this projector to a wired or wireless LAN. For [HDBaseT Models] Please configure the projector using the following “1. NETWORK SETTINGS”. “2. NETWORK SETTINGS (MM)” can- not be used.
  • Page 21: ❸ Part Names Of The Projector

    1. Introduction ❸ Part Names of the Projector Front/Top The lens is sold separately. The description below is for when the NP13ZL lens is mounted. Lens Shift Dial (vertical/horizontal) Securing lever cover (→ page 21) (→ page 168) Indicator Section Zoom Lever/Zoom Ring (→...
  • Page 22: Rear

    1. Introduction Rear Remote Sensor (located on the Terminals front and the rear) (→ page 10) (→ page 13) USB (LAN) Port [MM Models] This is located inside the projector. Exhaust vent A wireless LAN unit sold separately Heated air is exhausted from here. can be attached.
  • Page 23: Controls/Indicator Panel

    1. Introduction Controls/Indicator Panel (POWER) Button (→ page 16, 27) 2. POWER Indicator (→ page 15, 16, 27, 270) 3. STATUS Indicator (→ page 270) 4. LAMP Indicator (→ page 178, 271) 5. TEMP. Indicator (→ page 271) 6. INPUT Button (→...
  • Page 24: Terminals

    1. Introduction Terminals * Connection Terminal of * Connection Termi- MM Models nal of HDBaseT The orientation of the Models port is upside down. 1. HDMI 1 IN Connector (Type A) 13. AUDIO OUT Mini Jack (Stereo Mini) (→ page 158, 160, 164) (→...
  • Page 25: ❹ Part Names Of The Remote Control

    1. Introduction ❹ Part Names of the Remote Control The HDBaseT model is described in the illustrations of the remote control. 8. TEST Button 28. EXIT Button (→ page 85) (→ page 77) 9. Edge Blend. Button 29. ▲▼◀▶ Button (→...
  • Page 26: Battery Installation

    1. Introduction Battery Installation 1. Press the catch and remove 2. Install new ones (AA). En- 3. Slip the cover back over the batteries until the battery cover. sure that you have the bat- it snaps into place. teries’ polarity (+/−) aligned NOTE: Do not mix different types of batteries or new correctly.
  • Page 27: Operating Range For Wireless Remote Control

    1. Introduction Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control 40 m/1575 inch 20 m/787 inch 20 m/787 inch 20 m/787 inch Remote sensor on projector cabinet 20 m/787 inch Remote control 15 m/591 inch 15 m/591 inch 15 m/591 inch 15 m/591 inch 40 m/1575 inch 40 m/1575 inch •...
  • Page 28: Projecting An Image (Basic Operation)

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) This section describes how to turn on the projector and to project a picture onto the screen. ❶ Flow of Projecting an Image Step 1 • Connecting your computer / Connecting the power cord (→ page 15) Step 2 •...
  • Page 29: ❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting The Power Cord

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❷ Connecting Your Computer/Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect your computer to the projector. This section will show you a basic connection to a computer. For information about other connections, see “(2) Making Connections” on page 157. Connect the display output terminal (mini D-sub 15 pin) on the computer to the computer video input terminal on the projector with a commercially-available computer cable (with ferrite core) and then turn the knobs of the con- nectors to secure them.
  • Page 30: ❸ Turning On The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❸ Turning on the Projector 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER ON button on the remote control. The POWER indicator will light up in blue from red and then start blinking.
  • Page 31: Note On Startup Screen (Menu Language Select Screen)

    2. 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 29 menu languages. To select a menu language, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 32: ❹ Selecting A Source

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❹ Selecting a Source Selecting the computer or video source NOTE: Turn on the computer or video source equipment connected to the projector. Detecting the Signal Automatically Press the INPUT button for 1 second or longer. The projector will search for the available input source and display it.
  • Page 33 2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Selecting Default Source You can set a source as the default source so that it will be displayed each time the projector is turned on. 1. Press the MENU button. The menu will be displayed. 2.
  • Page 34: ❺ Adjusting The Picture Size And Position

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❺ Adjusting the Picture Size and Position Use the lens shift dial, the adjustable tilt foot lever, the zoom lever/zoom ring and the focus ring to adjust the picture size and position. In this chapter drawings and cables are omitted for clarity. Adjusting the projected image’s vertical and horizontal Adjusting the focus position...
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Vertical Position Of A Projected Image (Lens Shift)

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the vertical position of a projected image (Lens shift) CAUTION Perform the adjustment from behind or from the side of the projector. Adjusting from the front could expose your eyes to strong light which could injure them. Lens shift dial (Horizontal) Leftward Rightward...
  • Page 36: Focus

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) TIP: • The diagram below shows the lens shift adjustment range (projection format: desk/front) of the WUXGA type (excluding the lens unit NP30ZL). Use the tilt foot if you wish to raise the projection position beyond this. (→ page 25) •...
  • Page 37: Applicable Lens: Np30Zl

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Applicable lens: NP30ZL The NP30ZL lens unit aligns the peripheral focus around the optical axis. Peripheral focus ring Focus Ring Zoom Lever 1. Turn the focus ring left and right to align the focus around the optical axis.
  • Page 38: Applicable Lens: Np11Fl

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Applicable lens: NP11FL With the NP11FL lens, adjust the focus and picture distortion. Preparations: Turn the lens shift dials (vertical and horizontal) on the projector to return the lens shift to the center. Approximate lens center position (explained here for the desktop front projection mode) Horizontal dial ��������...
  • Page 39: Zoom

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Zoom Turn the zoom lever or zoom ring clockwise and counterclockwise. • The separately sold NP11FL lens does not have a zoom ring. Zoom ring Adjusting the Tilt Feet 1. Turn the left and right tilt feet to adjust. The tilt feet lengthen and shorten when turned.
  • Page 40: ❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust When projecting a signal from the computer video input terminal, BNC video input terminal (anlaog RGB), HDMI 1 input terminal, HDMI 2 input terminal, DisplayPort input terminal (including the HDBaseT input signal), adjust the picture quality with a single touch of the button if the edges of the screen are cut off or if the projection quality is bad.
  • Page 41: ❽ Turning Off The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❽ Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the STANDBY button on the remote con- trol. The [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE ? / CARBON SAV- INGS- SESSION 0.000[g-CO2]] message will appear.
  • Page 42: ❾ After Use

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❾ After Use Preparation: Make sure that the projector is turned off. 1. Unplug the power cord. 2. Disconnect any other cables. 3. Mount the lens cap on the lens. 4. Before moving the projector, screw in the tilt feet if they have been lengthened.
  • Page 43: Convenient Features

    3. Convenient Features ❶ Turning off the Image and Sound The projected video and the output sound from the internal speaker and sound output terminal will disappear momentarily. Press the BLANK button. The projected video will be cut off. Press the MUTE button. The projected audio will be cut off.
  • Page 44: ❷ Freezing A Picture

    3. Convenient Features ❷ Freezing a Picture Press the FREEZE button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion. NOTE: The image is frozen but the original video is still playing back. ❸ Enlarging a Picture You can enlarge the picture up to four times. NOTE: •...
  • Page 45: ❹ Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Eco Mode

    3. Convenient Features ❹ Changing Eco Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Eco Mode [ECO MODE] This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp: OFF and ON modes. The lamp life can be extended by turning on the [ECO MODE]. [ECO MODE] Description [OFF]...
  • Page 46: Checking Energy-Saving Effect [Carbon Meter]

    3. Convenient Features Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER] This feature will show energy-saving effect in terms of CO emission reduction (kg) when the projector’s [ECO MODE] is set to [OFF], or [ON]. This feature is called as [CARBON METER]. There are two messages: [TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS] and [CARBON SAVINGS-SESSION]. The [TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS] message shows the total amount of CO emission reduction from the time of shipment up to now.
  • Page 47: ❺ Using The Optional Remote Mouse Receiver (Np01Mr)

    3. Convenient Features ❺ 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 48: About Drag Mode

    3. Convenient Features Operating your computer’s mouse from the remote control You can operate your computer’s mouse from the remote control. CTL Button + PAGE ▼/▲ Button ������������������������������ scrolls the viewing area of the window or to move to the previous or next slide in PowerPoint on your computer�...
  • Page 49: ❻ Correcting Horizontal And Vertical Keystone Distortion [Cornerstone]

    3. Convenient Features ❻ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE] Use the [CORNERSTONE] feature to correct keystone (trapezoidal) distortion to make the top or bottom and the left or right side of the screen longer or shorter so that the projected image is rectangular. 1.
  • Page 50 3. Convenient Features 5. Press the ▼ button to align with the [CORNERSTONE] and then press the ENTER button. The drawing shows the upper left icon ( ) is selected. The screen will switch to the [CORNERSTONE] screen. NOTE: • When a [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] function other than [CORNERSTONE] has been set up, the [CORNERSTONE] screen will not be displayed.
  • Page 51 3. Convenient Features 11. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to highlight the [OK] and press the ENTER button. This completes the [CORNERSTONE] correction. • Select [CANCEL] and press the ENTER button to return to the [CORNERSTONE] screen. Selecting [CANCEL] will return to the adjustment screen without saving changes (Step 3). Selecting [RESET] will return to the factory default.
  • Page 52: ❼ Preventing The Unauthorized Use Of The Projector [Security]

    3. Convenient Features ❼ 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 53 3. Convenient Features 7. Type in the same combination of ▲▼◀▶ 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] is enabled: 1.
  • Page 54 3. Convenient Features To disable the SECURITY function: 1. Press the MENU button. The menu will be displayed. 2. Select [SETUP] → [CONTROL] → [SECURITY] and press the ENTER button. The OFF/ON menu will be displayed. 3. Select [OFF] and press the ENTER button. The SECURITY KEYWORD screen will be displayed.
  • Page 55: ❽ Projecting 3D Videos

    3. Convenient Features ❽ Projecting 3D videos This projector can be used to watch videos in 3D using commercially-available active shutter-type 3D eyewear. In order to synchronize the 3D video and eyewear, a commercially-available 3D emitter needs to be connected to the projector (on the projector side).
  • Page 56 3. Convenient Features The [3D SETTINGS] screen will be displayed. (2)Press the ▼ button to align the cursor with the [FORMAT] and press the ENTER button. The format screen will be displayed. (3)Select the input signal format using the ▼ button and then press the ENTER button. The 3D settings screen will disappear and the 3D video will be projected.
  • Page 57: When Videos Cannot Be Viewed In 3D

    3. Convenient Features When videos cannot be viewed in 3D Please check the following points when videos cannot be viewed in 3D. Please also read the operating manual attached to the 3D eyewear. Possible reasons Solutions The selected signal does not support 3D output� Please change the video signal input to one that supports 3D�...
  • Page 58: ❾ Controlling The Projector By Using An Http Browser

    3. Convenient Features ❾ Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser Overview Using the web browser on the computer, the HTTP server screen of the projector can be displayed to operate the projector. For the HTTP server screen of the projector, there is the basic HTTP server screen (common to both HDBaseT models and MM models) and the dedicated HTTP server screen for MM models.
  • Page 59: Preparation Before Use

    3. Convenient Features 4. Start up the web browser on your computer and enter the address or URL in the input field. Specify the address or URL as “http://<IP Address of Projector (MM)>/index.html”. The HTTP server screen for MM models only will be displayed. TIP: The factory setting IP address is [DHCP ON].
  • Page 60: Handling Of The Address For Operation Via A Browser

    3. Convenient Features Handling of the Address for Operation via a Browser Regarding the actual address that is entered for the address or entered to the URL column when operation of the pro- jector is via a browser, the host name can be used as it is when the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been registered to the domain name server by a network administrator, or the host name corresponding to the IP address of the projector has been set in the “HOSTS”...
  • Page 61 3. Convenient Features PICTURE: Controls the video adjustment of the projector. BRIGHTNESS ▲ ���� Increases the brightness adjustment value� BRIGHTNESS ▼ ���� Decreases the brightness adjustment value� CONTRAST ▲ �������� Increases the contrast adjustment value� CONTRAST ▼ �������� Decreases the contrast adjustment value� COLOR ▲...
  • Page 62 3. Convenient Features NETWORK SETTINGS http://<IP Address of Projector (Basic)>/index.html • SETTINGS WIRED SETTING Set for wired LAN. APPLY Apply your settings to wired LAN. PROFILE 1/PROFILE 2 Two settings can be set for wired LAN connection. Select PROFILE 1 or PROFILE 2. DISABLE Turn off wired LAN connection DHCP ON...
  • Page 63 3. Convenient Features • NAME PROJECTOR NAME Enter a name for your projector so that your computer can identify the projector. A projector name must be 16 characters or less. TIP: Projector name will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu. HOST NAME Enter the hostname of the network connected to the projector.
  • Page 64 3. Convenient Features • NETWORK SERVICE PJLink PASSWORD Set a password for PJLink*. A password must be 32 characters or less. Do not forget your password. However, if you forget your password, consult with your dealer. HTTP PASSWORD Set a password for HTTP server. A password must be 10 characters or less. When a password is set up, you will be prompted for your user name (arbitrary) and password during LOGON.
  • Page 65 3. Convenient Features NETWORK SETTINGS (MM Models) http://<IP Address of Projector (MM)>/index.html • SETTINGS WIRED or WIRELESS SETTING Set for wired LAN or for wireless LAN. APPLY Apply your settings to wired LAN or wireless LAN. DISABLE Turn off wired LAN connection PROFILE 1/PROFILE 2 Two settings can be set for wired LAN connection.
  • Page 66 3. Convenient Features SITE SURVEY Displays a list of available SSIDs for wireless LAN on site. Select an SSID which you can access. NETWORK TYPE Select communication method when using wireless LAN. INFRASTRUCTURE: Select this option when communicating with one or more equip- ment connected to the wireless LAN network via a wireless access point.
  • Page 67 3. Convenient Features • NAME HOST NAME Enter the hostname of the network connected to the projector. A host name must be 15 or less. • NETWORK SERVICE HTTP PASSWORD Set a password for HTTP server. A password must be 10 characters or less. •...
  • Page 68: ❿ Projecting Your Computer's Screen Image From The Projector Via A Network

    3. Convenient Features ❿ Projecting Your Computer’s Screen Image from the Projector via a Network [NETWORK PROJECTOR] (MM Models) By selecting the projector connected to the same network as that of your PC, the PC screen image can be projected to the screen via network.
  • Page 69 3. Convenient Features • When operating with the main body, press briefly the “INPUT” button to display the [INPUT TERMINAL] screen of the on-screen menu. Press the ▼ button to select [8:ETHERNET] and then press the “ENTER” button to display the application menu screen.
  • Page 70 3. Convenient Features Projecting the Image with Network Projector 1. Click [Start] from the desktop of Windows 7. 2. Click [All Programs]. 3. Click [Accessories]. 4. Click [Connect to a Network Projector]. When the [Permission Connect to a Network Projector] window appears,click [Yes.]. The “Connect to a Network Projector”...
  • Page 71 3. Convenient Features 7. Input the password to the password input box displayed by the operation at step 3 on page 55. 8. Click [Connect]. The network projector function works and the screen of Windows 7 is projected from the projector. •...
  • Page 72: ⓫ Using The Projector To Operate Your Computer Via A Network

    3. Convenient Features ⓫ Using the Projector to Operate Your Computer via a Network [REMOTE DESKTOP] (MM Models) • By selecting the PC connected to the same network as that of the projector, the PC screen image can be projected to the screen via network.
  • Page 73: Setting The Password To The User Account Of Windows 7

    3. Convenient Features Setting the password to the user account of Windows 7 TIP: If a password has been set for an account, the steps 1 to 9 can be skipped. 1. Click [Start] from the desktop of Windows 7. 2.
  • Page 74: Starting The Remote Desktop

    3. Convenient Features 4. Click [View status] displayed in blue on the right of [Local Area Connection] in the window. The [Local Area Connection Status] window appears. 5. Click [Details...]. Write down the value for “IPv4 IP Address” (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) displayed. 6.
  • Page 75 3. Convenient Features • When operating with the main body, press briefly the “INPUT” button to display the [INPUT TERMINAL] screen of the on-screen menu. Press the ▼ button to select [8:ETHERNET] and then press the “ENTER” button to display the application menu screen.
  • Page 76 3. Convenient Features Exiting the Remote Desktop 1. Operate the wireless keyboard to click [Start] from the desktop screen projected by the projector. 2. Click [X] on the right of the start menu. The remote desktop function is stopped. 3. Press the button for an input terminal other than “8/Ethernet” on the remote control. Switch the input terminal using the “INPUT”...
  • Page 77: Multi-Screen Projection

    4. Multi-Screen Projection ❶ Things that can be done using multi-screen projection This projector can be used singly or arranged in multiple units for multi-screen projection. We will introduce an example using two projection screens here. Case 1 Using a single projector to project two types of videos at the same time [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] Case 2 Using four projectors (liquid crystal panel: XGA) to project video with a resolution of 1920 ×...
  • Page 78: Case 2. Using Four Projectors (Liquid Crystal Panel: Xga) To Project Videos With A Resolution Of 1920 × 1080 Pixels [Tiling]

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Case 2. Using four projectors (liquid crystal panel: XGA) to project videos with a resolution of 1920 × 1080 pixels [TILING] Connection example and projection image On-screen menu operations 1 Four similar videos are displayed when four projectors are projected. Please request the retail store to adjust the projection position of each projector.
  • Page 79 4. Multi-Screen Projection 2 Operate the on-screen menu using the four respective projectors to divide the image into four portions. Display [DISPLAY] → [MULTI SCREEN] → [PICTURE SETTING] Screen in the on-screen menu and select [TIL- ING]. (1)In the screen for setting the number of horizontal units, select [2 UNITS]. (number of units in the horizontal direc- tion) (2)In the screen for setting the number of vertical units, select [2 UNITS].
  • Page 80: Things To Note When Installing Projectors

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Things to note when installing projectors • Leave sufficient space on the left and right of the projector so that the intake and exhaust vents of the projector are not obstructed. When the intake and exhaust vents are obstructed, the temperature inside the projector will rise and this may result in a malfunction.
  • Page 81: ❷ Displaying Two Pictures At The Same Time

    4. Multi-Screen Projection ❷ Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time The projector has a feature that allows you to view two different signals simultaneously. You have two modes: PIP mode and PICTURE BY PICTURE mode. The projection video in the first screen display is known as the main display while the projection video that is called out subsequently is known as the sub-display.
  • Page 82: Projecting Two Screens

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Projecting two screens 1. Press the MENU button to display the on-screen menu and select [DISPLAY] → [PIP/PICTURE BY PIC- TURE]. This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu. 2. Select [SUB INPUT] using the ▼/▲ buttons, and press the ENTER button. This displays the [SUB INPUT] screen.
  • Page 83: Switching The Main Display With The Sub-Display And Vice Versa

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Switching the main display with the sub-display and vice versa 1. Press the MENU button to display the on-screen menu and select [DISPLAY] → [PIP/PICTURE BY PIC- TURE]. This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu. 2.
  • Page 84: Restrictions

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Restrictions • The following operations are enabled only for the main display. • Audio-visual adjustments • Video magnification / compression using the partial D-ZOOM/ZOOM +/− buttons. However, magnification / compression is up to the positions set in [PICTURE BY PICTURE BORDER] only. •...
  • Page 85: ❸ Displaying A Picture Using [Edge Blending]

    4. Multi-Screen Projection ❸ Displaying a Picture Using [EDGE BLENDING] A high resolution video can be projected on an even bigger screen by combining multiple projectors on the left, right, top and bottom. This projector is equipped with an “EDGE BLENDING Function” that makes the edges (boundaries) of the projection screen indistinguishable.
  • Page 86: Setting The Overlap Of Projection Screens

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Preparation: • Turn on the projector and display a signal. • When performing settings or adjustments using the remote control, enable the [CONTROL ID] so as not to activate the other projectors. (→ page 120) Setting the overlap of projection screens ①...
  • Page 87 4. Multi-Screen Projection 4 Select [CONTROL] → [ON] and press the ENTER button. Each [TOP], [BOTTOM], [LEFT], [RIGHT], and [BLACK LEVEL] has its own [CONTROL], [MARKER], [RANGE], and [POSITION]. • For Projector A, set the [CONTROL] for the [TOP], [LEFT] and[BOTTOM] to [OFF]. Similarly for Projector B, set the [CONTROL] for the [TOP], [RIGHT] and [BOTTOM] to [OFF].
  • Page 88 4. Multi-Screen Projection 1 Adjust [RANGE]. Use the ◀ or ▶ button to adjust the overlapped area. TIP: • Adjust to overlap one projector’ marker with the other projector’s marker. 2 Adjust [POSITION]. Use the ◀ or ▶ button to align one edge with the other edge of overlapped images. TIP: •...
  • Page 89: Black Level Adjustment

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Black Level Adjustment This adjusts the black level of the overlapping area and the non-overlapping area of the multi-screen (EDGE BLEND- ING). Adjust the brightness level if you feel the difference is too large. NOTE: This function is enabled only when [MODE] is turned on. Adjustable area varies depending on what combination of [TOP], [BOTTOM], [LEFT] and [RIGHT] are turned on.
  • Page 90: Segmented Portions For Black Level Adjustment

    4. Multi-Screen Projection 9-segmented portions for Black Level adjustment The center projector This function adjusts the brightness level of 9-segmented portions for the center projector and 4-segmented portions for the left bottom projector as shown below. TOP-CENTER TOP-LEFT TOP-RIGHT CENTER- LEFT CENTER-RIGHT CENTER...
  • Page 91: Using On-Screen Menu

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❶ 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, ▲▼, ◀▶...
  • Page 92: ❷ Menu Elements

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❷ Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle Available buttons Source Menu mode Highlight Radio button ECO mode symbol Off Timer remaining High Altitude symbol time Thermometer symbol Key Lock symbol Menu windows or dialog boxes typically have the following elements: Highlight �����������������������������Indicates the selected menu or item�...
  • Page 93: ❸ List Of Menu Items

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❸ List of Menu Items • Basic menu items are indicated by shaded area. Some menu items are not available depending on the input source. Menu Item Default Options 1:HDMI1 2:HDMI2 3:DisplayPort 4:BNC 5:BNC(CV) 6:BNC(Y/C) INPUT 7:COMPUTER 8:HDBaseT* 8:ETHERNET*...
  • Page 94 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options STEREO VIEWER SINGLE SINGLE, DUAL LEFT, DUAL RIGHT STEREO FILTER SINGLE SINGLE, DUAL LEFT, DUAL RIGHT AUTO, OFF(2D), FRAME PACKING, SIDE BY SIDE(HALF), SIDE ADJUST 3D SETTINGS FORMAT AUTO BY SIDE(FULL), TOP AND BOTTOM, FRAME ALTERNATIVE, LINE ALTERNATIVE L/R INVERT OFF, ON...
  • Page 95 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, SVENSKA, 日本語 DANSK, PORTUGUÊS, ČEŠTINA, MAGYAR, POLSKI, NEDERLANDS, SUOMI LANGUAGE ENGLISH , Ελληνικά, 中文, 한국어 NORSK, TÜRKÇE, РУССКИЙ, ROMÂNĂ, HRVATSKA, БЪЛГАРСКИ, INDONESIA, हिन् द ी, ไทย, , 繁體中文 COLOR SELECT COLOR COLOR, MONOCHROME...
  • Page 96 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options MENU MODE ADVANCED ADVANCED, BASIC NOT SAVE SETTING VALUES OFF, ON ADMINISTRA- TOR MODE NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD ENABLE OFF, ON ACTIVE OFF, ON SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, MON-FRI, MON-SAT, EVERY TIME FUNCTION POWER, INPUT, ECO MODE...
  • Page 97 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options PROFILES DISABLE, PROFILE 1, PROFILE 2 DHCP OFF, ON IP ADDRESS 192�168�0�10 SUBNET MASK 255�255�255�0 WIRED LAN GATEWAY 192�168�0�1 AUTO DNS OFF, ON DNS CONFIGURATION RECONNECT PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME 6762WUA HOST NAME necpj DOMAIN DOMAIN NAME...
  • Page 98 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options LAMP LIFE REMAINING LAMP HOURS USED USAGE TIME FILTER HOURS USED TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SOURCE(1) SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO� SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH...
  • Page 99: ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Input]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT] * This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model. 1:HDMI1 This projects the video of the device connected to the HDMI 1 IN terminal. 2:HDMI2 This projects the video of the device connected to the HDMI 2 IN terminal. 3:DisplayPort This projects the video of the device connected to the Display Port input terminal.
  • Page 100 5. Using On-Screen Menu Using the Entry List When any source adjustments are made, the adjustments are automatically registered in the Entry List. The (adjust- ment values of) registered signals can be loaded from the Entry List whenever necessary. However, only up to 100 patterns can be registered in the Entry List. When 100 patterns have been registered in the Entry List, an error message is then displayed and no additional patterns can be registered.
  • Page 101 5. Using On-Screen Menu Entering the currently projected signal into the Entry List [STORE] 1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select any number. 2. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to select [STORE] and press the ENTER button. Calling up a signal from the Entry List [LOAD] Press the ▲...
  • Page 102 5. Using On-Screen Menu Cutting a signal from the Entry List [CUT] 1. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to select a signal you wish to delete. 2. Press the ◀, ▶, ▲, or ▼ button to select [CUT] and press the ENTER button. The signal will be deleted from the Entry List and the deleted signal will be displayed on the clipboard at the bottom of the Entry List.
  • Page 103: ❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Adjust]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❺ Menu Descriptions & Functions [ADJUST] [PICTURE] [MODE] This function allows you to determine how to save settings for [DETAIL SETTINGS] of [PRESET] for each input. STANDARD ������������ Saves settings for each item of [PRESET] (Preset 1 through 7) PROFESSIONAL �����...
  • Page 104: Detail Settings

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [DETAIL SETTINGS] [GENERAL] Storing Your Customized Settings [REFERENCE] This function allows you to store your customized settings in [PRESET 1] to [PRESET 7]. First, select a base preset mode from [REFERENCE], then set [GAMMA CORRECTION] and [COLOR TEMPERA- TURE].
  • Page 105: Color Correction

    5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjusting Color Temperature [COLOR TEMPERATURE] This option allows you to select the color temperature of your choice. A value between 5000 K and 10500 K can be set in 100 K units. NOTE: When [PRESENTATION] or [HIGH-BRIGHT] is selected in [REFERENCE], this function is not available. Adjusting Brightness and Contrast [DYNAMIC CONTRAST] When set, the most optimal contrast ratio is adjusted according to the video.
  • Page 106 5. Using On-Screen Menu [COLOR] Increases or decreases the color saturation level. [HUE] Varies the color level from +/− green to +/− blue. The red level is used as reference. Input signal CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SHARPNESS COLOR RGB system of “COMPUTER/Display- Port/HDMI/HDBaseT”* COMPONENT system of “COMPUTER/ DisplayPort/HDMI/HDBaseT”*...
  • Page 107: [Image Options]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [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�...
  • Page 108 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjusting Horizontal/Vertical Position [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.
  • Page 109 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting the Aspect Ratio [ASPECT RATIO] Use this function to select the screen’s vertical:horizontal aspect ratio. Select the screen type (4:3 screen, 16:9 screen or 16:10 screen) at the screen setting before setting the aspect ratio. (→...
  • Page 110: Input Resolution

    5. Using On-Screen Menu Options Function NATIVE The projector displays the current image in its true resolution when the incoming computer signal has a lower or higher resolution than the projector’s native resolution. (→ page 2) When the incoming computer signal has a higher resolution than the projector's native resolution, the center of an image will be displayed.
  • Page 111: [Video]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [VIDEO] Using Noise Reduction [NOISE REDUCTION] When projecting a video image, you can use the [NOISE REDUCTION] function to reduce the screen noise (roughness and distortion). This device is equipped with three types of noise reduction functions. Select the function according to the type of noise.
  • Page 112: Signal Type

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [SIGNAL TYPE] Selection of RGB and component signals. Normally, this is set to [AUTO]. Please change the setting if the color of the image remains unnatural. AUTO ��������������������� Automatically distinguishes RGB and component signals� RGB ����������������������� Switches to the RGB input� COMPONENT ���������...
  • Page 113: [3D Settings]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [3D SETTINGS] Please refer to “3-8 Projecting 3D videos” (→ page 41) for the operation. STEREO VIEWER Stack up a single or multiple projectors and carry out the settings for projecting 3D videos. Select the left / right set- tings of the 3D eyewear using the stereo viewer.
  • Page 114: Pip Setting

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❻ Menu Descriptions & Functions [DISPLAY] [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] SUB INPUT Select the input signal to be displayed in the sub-display. Please refer to “4-2 Displaying Two Pictures at the Same Time” (→ page 67) for details on the operation. MODE Select either PIP or PICTURE BY PICTURE when switching to 2-screen display.
  • Page 115 5. Using On-Screen Menu TIP: The horizontal position and vertical position are the amount of movement from the reference points. For example, when TOP-LEFT is adjusted, the position is displayed with the same amount of movement even if displayed with other starting positions. The maximum amount of movement is half the resolution of the projector.
  • Page 116: [Geometric Correction]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] KEYSTONE Display the trapezoid correction screen and adjust the trapezoidal distortion of the projection screen. To display the [KEYSTONE] screen, select → [DISPLAY] → [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] → [KEYSTONE] in the on-screen menu. The [GEOMETRIC CORRECTION] screen can also be displayed by pressing the Geometric. button on the remote control.
  • Page 117 5. Using On-Screen Menu CORNERSTONE Display the 4-point correction screen and adjust the trapezoidal distortion of the projection screen. Please refer to “Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE]” (→ page 35) for details on the operation. HORIZONTAL CORNER/VERTICAL CORNER Distortion correction for corner projection such as wall surfaces.
  • Page 118 5. Using On-Screen Menu Adjustment method 1. Align the cursor with the [HORIZONTAL CORNER] or [VERTICAL CORNER] of the [GEOMETRIC CORREC- TION] menu and then press the ENTER button. • The adjustment screen will be displayed. 2. Press the ▼▲◀▶ buttons to align the cursor (yellow box) with the target adjustment point and then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 119 5. Using On-Screen Menu PINCUSHION Adjust the curve distortion of the projection screen. TOP ������������������������ Adjust the curve distortion of the upper edge of the projection screen� BOTTOM ���������������� Adjust the curve distortion of the lower edge of the projection screen�...
  • Page 120: [Edge Blending]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [EDGE BLENDING] This adjusts the edges (boundaries) of the projection screen when projecting high resolution videos using a combina- tion of several projectors in the up, down, left and right positions. MODE This enables or disables the EDGE BLENDING function. When MODE is set to ON, the TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT and BLACK LEVEL settings can be adjusted.
  • Page 121: [Multi Screen]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [MULTI SCREEN] WHITE BALANCE This adjusts the white balance for each projector when projecting using a combination of several projectors. This can be adjusted when [MODE] is set to [ON]. BRIGHTNESS W, BRIGHTNESS R, BRIGHTNESS G, BRIGHTNESS B ������������������������������...
  • Page 122 5. Using On-Screen Menu Conditions for using tiling • All the projectors need to fulfil the following conditions. • The panel size must be the same • The projection screen size must be the same • The left and right ends or top and bottom ends of the projection screen must be consistent. •...
  • Page 123: ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Setup]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] [MENU] Selecting Menu Language [LANGUAGE] You can choose one of 29 languages for on-screen instructions. NOTE: Your setting will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu. Selecting Menu Color [COLOR SELECT] You can choose between two options for menu color: COLOR and MONOCHROME.
  • Page 124 5. Using On-Screen Menu 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 125: [Installation]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [INSTALLATION] Selecting Projector Orientation [ORIENTATION] This reorients your image for your type of projection. The options are: desktop front projection, ceiling rear projection, desktop rear projection, and ceiling front projection. NOTE: • Please consult the retail store if you require special installation services e.g. when mounting the projector to a ceiling. Never install the projector on your own.
  • Page 126 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Aspect Ratio and Position for Screen [SCREEN TYPE] Screen type Sets the aspect ratio of the projection screen. FREE The ratio of the liquid crystal panel is selected. Select this when projecting multi-screen and 17:9 screen (2K). 4:3 screen For a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio 16:9 screen...
  • Page 127: Lamp Mode

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [LAMP MODE] When eco-mode is set to [ON], the CO emissions (calculated from the reduction in power consumption) of the projec- tor can be reduced. The eco-mode reduces power consumption by mainly lowering the brightness of the lamp. As a result, the lamp replacement time (as a guide)* is extended.
  • Page 128: [Control]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [CONTROL] TOOLS ADMINISTRATOR MODE This allows you to select MENU MODE, save settings, and set a password for the administrator mode. MENU MODE Select either [BASIC] or [ADVANCED] menu. — (→ page 114) NOT SAVE SETTING Placing a check mark will not save your projector settings.
  • Page 129 5. Using On-Screen Menu PROGRAM TIMER This option turns on/standby the projector and changes video signals, and selects ECO mode automatically at a specified time. NOTE: • Before using [PROGRAM TIMER], make sure that the [DATE AND TIME] feature is set. (→ page 118) Make sure that the projector is in the standby condition with the POWER cord connected.
  • Page 130 5. Using On-Screen Menu FRI]� To execute the program in everyday basis, select [EVERYDAY]� 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 [ADVANCED SETTINGS]�...
  • Page 131 5. Using On-Screen Menu Activating the program timer 1. Select [ENABLE] on the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen and press the ENTER button. The selection screen will be displayed. 2. Press the ▼ button to align the cursor with [ON] and then press the ENTER button. Return to the [PROGRAM TIMER] screen.
  • Page 132: Date And Time Settings

    5. Using On-Screen Menu DATE AND TIME SETTINGS You can set the current time, month, date, and year. 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.
  • Page 133 5. Using On-Screen Menu Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] This option turns on or off the CONTROL PANEL LOCK function. NOTE: • How to cancel the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] When the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] is set to [ON], press the EXIT button or the INPUT button on the main body for about 10 seconds to cancel the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK] setting.
  • Page 134 5. Using On-Screen Menu Setting ID to the Projector [CONTROL ID] You can operate multiple projectors separately and independently with the single remote control that has the CONTROL ID function. If you assign the same ID to all the projectors, you can conveniently operate all the projectors together using the single remote control.
  • Page 135 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On or Off Remote Sensor [REMOTE SENSOR] This option determines which remote sensor on the projector is enabled in wireless mode. The options are: FRONT/BACK, FRONT, BACK, and HDBaseT*. * Only HDBaseT models will be displayed. NOTE: •...
  • Page 136: [Network Settings]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [NETWORK SETTINGS] Important: • Consult with your network administrator about these settings. • When using a wired LAN, connect the Ethernet cable (LAN cable) to the Ethernet/HDBaseT port (Ethernet port for MM models) on the projector. (→ page 169) TIP: The network settings you make will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
  • Page 137 5. Using On-Screen Menu WIRED LAN PROFILES • The settings for using the built-in Ethernet/HDBaseT port in — the projector can be recorded in the projector memory in two ways. • Select [PROFILE 1] or [PROFILE 2] and then do settings for [DHCP] and the other options.
  • Page 138 5. Using On-Screen Menu PROJECTOR NAME PROJECTOR NAME Set a unique projector name. Up to 16 alphanu- meric characters and symbols DOMAIN Set a host name and domain name of the projector. HOST NAME Set a host name of the projector. Up to 15 alphanumeric characters DOMAIN NAME...
  • Page 139 5. Using On-Screen Menu ALERT MAIL ALERT MAIL This option will notify your computer of lamp replace time or error — messages via e-mail when using wireless or wired LAN. Placing a checkmark will turn on the Alert Mail feature� Clearing a checkmark will turn off the Alert Mail feature�...
  • Page 140 5. Using On-Screen Menu NETWORK SERVICE HTTP SERVER Set a password for your HTTP server. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters PJLink This option allows you to set a password when you use the Up to 32 alphanumeric PJLink feature. characters NOTE: •...
  • Page 141: [Source Options]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE OPTIONS] Setting 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 ������������������������...
  • Page 142 5. Using On-Screen Menu Selecting Default Source [DEFAULT INPUT SELECT] You can set the projector to default to any one of its inputs each time the projector is turned on. LAST ���������������������� Sets the projector to default to the previous or last active input each time the projector is turned on� AUTO ���������������������...
  • Page 143: [Power Options]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [POWER OPTIONS] Selecting Power-saving in [STANDBY MODE] Setting the power consumption in the standby mode. NORMAL ���������������� In the standby mode, the power consumption of the projector is 0�11 W (100-130 V)/0�16 W (200- 240 V)� In the standby mode, the POWER indicator lights up in red while the STATUS indicator will go off�...
  • Page 144 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On the Projector by Detecting Input Signal [AUTO POWER ON SELECT] Under the condition of [NETWORK STANDBY], otherwise under the condition of [HDBaseT STANDBY] if you use HD- BaseT model, the projector automatically detects and projects synchronizing signal input from the selected terminals among Computer, HDMI1/2, DisplayPort, and HDBaseT by this function.
  • Page 145: Returning To Factory Default [Reset]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu 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. The items that can be reset are: [PRESET], [CONTRAST], [BRIGHTNESS], [COLOR], [HUE], [SHARPNESS], [AS- PECT RATIO], [HORIZONTAL], [VERTICAL], [CLOCK], [PHASE], and [OVERSCAN].
  • Page 146 5. Using On-Screen Menu Clearing the Filter Usage Hours [CLEAR FILTER HOURS] Resets the filter usage back to zero. Selecting this option displays submenu for a confirmation. Select [YES] and press the ENTER button. The [OFF] item is selected for [FILTER MESSAGE] at the time of shipment. When [OFF] is selected, you do not need to clear the filter usage hour.
  • Page 147: ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Info.]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displays the status of the current signal and lamp usage. This item has nine pages. The information included is as follows: TIP: Pressing the HELP button on the remote control will show the [INFO.] menu items. [USAGE TIME] * This screen belongs to a HDBaseT model.
  • Page 148: [Source(1)]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE(1)] INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO. [SOURCE(2)] SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT [SOURCE(3)] INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE...
  • Page 149: [Source(4)]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE(4)] SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT [WIRED LAN] IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS [VERSION(1)] FIRMWARE DATA SUB-CPU [VERSION(2)] (MM only) FIRMWARE(MM)
  • Page 150: [Others]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [OTHERS] DATE TIME PROJECTOR NAME MODEL NO. SERIAL NUMBER CONTROL ID (when [CONTROL ID] is set) [CONDITIONS] INTAKE TEMPERATURE EXHAUST TEMPERATURE INSTALLATION POSITION X-AXIS Y-AXIS Z-AXIS About the X-AXIS, Y-AXIS and Z-AXIS CONDITIONS * Arrow direction of the Z-AXIS in the figure represents the top of the projector. X-AXIS �������������������...
  • Page 151: [Hdbaset]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu Z-AXIS ������������������� Display the projector image at an angle of −100 – +100 Z-AXIS value of degrees to the vertical in the Z-axis direction� the projector Horizontal plane Z-axis Gravity direction [HDBaseT] SIGNAL QUALITY OPERATION MODE LINK STATUS HDMI STATUS...
  • Page 152: ❾ Application Menu (Mm Models)

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❾ Application Menu (MM Models) When [ETHERNET] is selected from the [INPUT] menu, the application menu [APPLICATION MENU] will be dis- played. The application menu allows you to set up the User Supportware and Network Settings (NETWORK SETTINGS). The User Supportware is contained on the supplied CD-ROM.
  • Page 153: Network Projector

    5. Using On-Screen Menu NETWORK PROJECTOR This shows information for projector name, resolution, and network (wired/wireless) which are required to use Network Projector. Use this information to set up for your computer. REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION This allows you to set up for computer name entry and effects for Remote Desktop. NOTE: •...
  • Page 154: Network Settings(Mm)

    5. Using On-Screen Menu NETWORK SETTINGS(MM) Important: • Consult with your network administrator about these settings. • When using a wired LAN, connect the LAN cable (Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port (LAN) of the projector. (→ page 169) • When using a wireless LAN, attach the wireless LAN unit (NPO2LM2) sold separately to the projector. (→ page 170) TIP: The [NETWORK SETTINGS(MM)] you make will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
  • Page 155 5. Using On-Screen Menu WIRED LAN or WIRELESS LAN (ADVANCED menu only) PROFILES • Up to two settings for the Ethernet port or USB wireless LAN — unit can be stored in memory of the projector. Total of four set- tings can be stored.
  • Page 156 5. Using On-Screen Menu • When selecting [WPS], the network will be connected by using settings stored automatically with the WPS function. Selecting [WPS] will allow the projector to access the network by using the settings the WPS function automatically stored. DHCP Place a check mark to automatically assign an IP address to the —...
  • Page 157 5. Using On-Screen Menu SITE SURVEY Displays a list of available SSIDs for wireless LAN on site. Select — an SSID which you can access. To select an SSID, highlight [SSID] and use the SELECT → to select [OK] and press the ENTER button. �����������������������...
  • Page 158 5. Using On-Screen Menu When [WEP(64bit)] or [WEP(128bit)] is selected for [SECURITY TYPE] KEY SELECT Selects one WEP key from the four keys below. KEY1, KEY2, KEY3, Enter a WEP key. KEY4 • Maximum number of characters Option Alphanumeric (ASCII) Hexadecimal (HEX) WEP 64bit WEP 128bit...
  • Page 159 5. Using On-Screen Menu [AUTHENTICATION] (required for wireless only) Setting is required for using WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP. Preparation before setting Select a wireless LAN compliant WPA-EAP or WPA2-EAP authentication and install a digital certificate on the projec- tor. 1. Set [DATE AND TIME] on the projector. (→ page 118) 2.
  • Page 160 5. Using On-Screen Menu 4. Select [SITE SURVEY] and press the ENTER button. The “SSID” list will be displayed. 5. Select a connecting SSID, and then select [OK]. Finally press the ENTER button. • Select the SSID for which WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is set. •...
  • Page 161 5. Using On-Screen Menu 11.Select the [AUTHENTICATION] tab. The [AUTHENTICATION] page will be displayed. Select either [EAP-TLS] or [PEAP-MSCHAPv2] for [EAP TYPE]. The setting items vary depending on the EAP type. See the table below. EAP Type Setting Item Note EAP-TLS User Name 1 character or more and 32 characters or...
  • Page 162 5. Using On-Screen Menu 13.Select [CLIENT CERTIFICATE] and press the ENTER button. A list of files ([FILES] screen) will be displayed. • For operating the [FILES] screen, see “4. Using the Viewer” in the “User’s Manual” (PDF). • To return to the [AUTHENTICATION] page, press the EXIT button. NOTE: Installing a digital certificate You can install each digital certificate (client certificate and CA certificate) for [PROFILE 1 (or 2)] on a file-by-file basis.
  • Page 163 5. Using On-Screen Menu 17.On the [FILES] screen, select a digital certificate (DER format file) saved in your USB memory device and press the ENTER button. • Select your root CA certificate here. The selected digital certificate will be installed on the projector. 18.After completing required settings, select [OK] and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 164 5. Using On-Screen Menu 15.After completing setting a user name, select the [PASSWORD] field and press the ENTER button. The character entry screen (software keyboard) will be displayed. Set a password. • A password must be 32 characters or less. 16.After completing setting the password, select [CA CERTIFICATE] field and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 165 5. Using On-Screen Menu 18.After completing required settings, select [OK] and press the ENTER button. The [WIRELESS] page will be returned. 19.Select [RECONNECT] and press the ENTER button. 20.Select [OK] and press the ENTER button. This will complete setting [PEAP-MSCHAPv2] for [EAP TYPE] in [WPA-EAP] or [WPA2-EAP]. TIP: Clearing the digital certificate that is installed on the projector To clear the digital certificate installed on the projector, follow the steps below.
  • Page 166 5. Using On-Screen Menu WPS(MM) When the wireless LAN access point connected to the projector supports WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™), you can use PIN method or push button method to set up the wireless LAN for the projector. PIN TYPE Set a 4-digit or 8 digit-PIN code of WPS for your access point to complete setting for the SSID security.
  • Page 167 5. Using On-Screen Menu HOST NAME (ADVANCED menu only) Setting up the host name (MM) of the projector. HOST NAME Set a host name of the projector. Up to 15 alphanumeric characters...
  • Page 168 5. Using On-Screen Menu HTTP SERVER (ADVANCED menu only) Password setting when using a HTTP server. HTTP SERVER Set a password for your HTTP server. Up to 10 alphanumeric characters...
  • Page 169: Connecting To Other Equipment

    6. Connecting to Other Equipment ❶ Mounting a lens (sold separately) Six separate bayonet style lenses can be used with this projector. The descriptions here are for the NP13ZL (2x zoom) lens. Mount other lenses in the same manner. NOTE: •...
  • Page 170: Installation And Connections

    6. Installation and Connections 4. Turn the lens clockwise. Turn until a click is heard. The lens is now fastened onto the projector. TIP: Mounting the lens theft prevention screw Fasten the lens theft prevention screw included with the projector to the bottom of the projector so that the lens cannot be removed easily.
  • Page 171: ❷ Making Connections

    6. Installation and Connections ❷ Making Connections A computer cable, BNC cable (5-core type), HDMI cable, or a DisplayPort cable can be used to connect to a com- puter. The connection cable is not enclosed with the projector. Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection. Analog RGB signal connection •...
  • Page 172: Digital Rgb Signal Connection

    6. Installation and Connections Digital RGB signal connection • Connect a commercially available HDMI cable between the computer’s HDMI output connector and the projector’s HDMI1 or HDMI2 input connector. • Connect a commercially available DisplayPort cable between the computer’s DisplayPort output connector and the projector’s DisplayPort input connector.
  • Page 173 6. Installation and Connections Cautions when connecting an HDMI cable • Use a certified High Speed HDMI Cable or High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. ® ® Cautions when connecting a DisplayPort cable • Use a certified DisplayPort cable. • Depending on the computer, some time may be required until the image is displayed.
  • Page 174 6. Installation and Connections Cautions when using a DVI signal • When the computer has a DVI output connector, use a commercially available converter cable to connect the computer to the projector’s HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input connector (only digital video signals can be input). Also, con- nect the computer’s audio output to the projector’s BNC audio input connector.
  • Page 175: Connecting An External Monitor

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor HDMI OUT AUDIO OUT Stereo mini-plug audio cable (not supplied) HDMI cable (not supplied) HDMI IN AUDIO IN Computer cable (VGA) (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.
  • Page 176: Connecting Your Blu-Ray Player Or Other Av Equipment

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting Your Blu-ray Player or Other AV Equipment Component video signal/S-video signal connection AUDIO IN Audio cable (not supplied) BNC cable (not supplied) Audio equipment Audio cable (not supplied) • Select the source name for its appropriate input connector after turning on the projector. INPUT button on the projector Input connector Button on the remote control...
  • Page 177: Connecting Component Input

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting Component Input AUDIO IN COMPUTER IN AUDIO IN 15-pin - to - RCA (female) × 3 BNC (male) - to - RCA (male) conversion cable × 3 cable adapter (ADP-CV1E) (sold commercially) Stereo mini plug - to - RCA audio cable (not supplied) Component video RCA ×...
  • Page 178: Connecting Hdmi Input

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting HDMI Input You can connect the HDMI output of your Blu-ray player, hard disk player, or notebook type PC to the HDMI 1 IN or HDMI 2 IN connector of your projector. HDMI 1 IN HDMI 2 IN HDMI cable (not supplied) Use High Speed HDMI...
  • Page 179: Connecting To A Hdbaset Transmission Device (Sold Commercially) (Hdbaset Models)

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commercially) (HDBaseT Models) HDBaseT is a connection standard for home appliances that is established by the HDBaseT Alliance. Use a LAN cable sold commercially to connect the Ethernet / HDBaseT port of the projector (RJ-45) to a HDBaseT transmission device sold commercially.
  • Page 180: Precautions During Installation

    6. Installation and Connections Portrait projection (vertical orientation) Portrait screens from a computer can be projected by installing the projec- tor in a vertical orientation. All the screens such as the on-screen menu will be rotated in an counter-clockwise direction. The projector is equipped with a sensor to automatically detect the instal- lation state.
  • Page 181 6. Installation and Connections Reference drawings * The drawing showing the dimensional requirements is not an actual stand design drawing. [Side View] [Front View] [Bottom View] Screw holes for 4 - M4 use 310 or greater Filter cover Tilt foot (remove) Rear foot 130 or greater Filter cover (when opened)
  • Page 182 6. Installation and Connections 3. Slide the securing lever towards the top until it comes to a stop and then turn the screws to the right to tighten them. • Tighten the screws while pressing the securing lever towards the top.
  • Page 183: Connecting To A Wired Lan

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Wired LAN The projector comes standard with a Ethernet/HDBaseT port (RJ-45) which provides a LAN connection using a LAN cable. To use a LAN connection, you are required to set the LAN on the projector menu. Select [SETUP] → [NETWORK SETTINGS] →...
  • Page 184: Connecting To A Wireless Lan (Sold Separately) (Mm Models)

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a Wireless LAN (sold separately) (MM Models) The separately sold wireless LAN unit allows you to use a wireless LAN environment. When using the projector in a wireless LAN environment, the IP address and other settings must be made on the projector. Important: •...
  • Page 185 6. Installation and Connections 1. Press the button to set the projector to the standby mode, then disconnect the power cord. Wait for the projector to fully cool off. 2. Press down on the buttons on the left and right and then pull the filter cover towards you to open it.
  • Page 186: To Remove The Wireless Lan Unit

    6. Installation and Connections 6. Close the filter cover. After closing, push the filter cover near the buttons until a “click” sound is heard. The filter cover will be secured in position. Button To remove the wireless LAN unit 1. Remove the filter unit following steps 1 to 3 above. 2.
  • Page 187: Example Of Wireless Lan Connection

    6. Installation and Connections Example of wireless LAN connection (Network Type → Infrastructure) PC with wireless LAN PC with built-in wireless card inserted LAN function USB Wireless LAN Unit Wireless access point Wired LAN (Network Type → Ad Hoc) USB Wireless LAN Unit PC with wireless LAN PC with built-in wireless card inserted...
  • Page 188: Maintenance

    7. Maintenance This section describes the simple maintenance procedures you should follow to clean the filters, the lens, the cabinet, and to replace the lamp and the filters. ❶ Cleaning 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.
  • Page 189 7. Maintenance 2. Remove the filter unit by pulling out the tab. Filter unit 3. Remove the four filters. Hold and remove the filters fitted to the two sides of the filter unit. 4. Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum all the dust inside. Get rid of dust in the filter.
  • Page 190 7. Maintenance 6. Attach 4 new filters to both sides of the filter unit. Flange The installation locations of the filters are differentiated by whether there are any slits (notches). Install the filter under the flange around the filter unit as follows. Knob (1)Attach the 2 filters with transparent frames fitted to the grips to the side of the filter unit where the knob is located.
  • Page 191: ❷ Cleaning The Lens

    7. Maintenance ❷ Cleaning the Lens • Turn off the projector before cleaning. • The projector has a plastic lens. Use a commercially available plastic lens cleaner. • Do not scratch or mar the lens surface as a plastic lens is easily scratched. •...
  • Page 192: ❹ Replacing The Lamp And The Filters

    7. Maintenance ❹ Replacing the Lamp and the Filters When the lamp reaches the end of its life, the LAMP indicator in the cabinet will blink red and the message “THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP AND FILTER. USE THE SPECIFIED LAMP FOR SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE.”...
  • Page 193 7. Maintenance To replace the lamp: 1. Remove the lamp cover. (1)Loosen the lamp cover screw • The lamp cover screw is not removable. (2)Pull the bottom of the lamp cover towards you and remove it. 2. Remove the lamp housing. (1)Loosen the two screws securing the lamp housing until the phillips screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condi- tion.
  • Page 194 7. Maintenance 3. Install a new lamp housing. (1)Insert a new lamp housing until the lamp housing is plugged into the socket. (2)Position so that the guide hole in the bottom right of the lamp house is over the protrusion on the projector then press all the way in.
  • Page 195 7. Maintenance To replace the filters: Four filters are packaged with the replacement lamp. Honeycomb filter (coarse mesh): Large and small sizes (attached to the outside of the filter unit) Accordion filter (fine mesh): Large and small sizes (attached to the inside of the filter unit) NOTE: •...
  • Page 196 7. Maintenance 3. Remove the four filters. Hold onto the filters fitted to both sides of the filter unit to remove the filter unit. 4. Remove dust from the filter unit and the filter cover. Clean both outside and inside. 5.
  • Page 197: User Supportware

    8. User Supportware ❶ Operating Environment for Software Included on CD-ROM Names and Features of Bundled Software Programs Name of software program Features Virtual Remote Tool When connecting the computer and projector using the network (wired LAN), (Windows only) the Virtual Remote screen will appear in the computer screen and operations such as signal switchover and power on/off of the projector will be possible.
  • Page 198: Download Service

    8. User Supportware Download service For the update information about these software programs, visit our website: URL: http://www.nec-display.com/dl/en/index.html Operating Environment The following is the operating environment for Image Express Utility Lite. For the operating environment of other soft- ware program, refer to the help function of each software program. [Windows] Supported OS Windows 8 (Core Edition)
  • Page 199 8. User Supportware Screen Colors High Color (15 bits, 16 bits) True Color (24 bits, 32 bits) (recommended) • 256 or fewer colors are not supported. [Mac] Supported OS Mac OS X v10.6, v10.7, v10.8 Processor (CPU) Intel Core™ Duo processor 1.5 GHz or higher required ®...
  • Page 200: ❷ Installing Software Program

    8. User Supportware ❷ Installing Software Program Installation for Windows software The software programs except PC Control Utility Pro 5 support Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows NOTE: • To install or uninstall each software program, the Windows user account must have “Administrator” privilege (Windows 8, Win- dows 7, Windows Vista) or “Computer Administrator”...
  • Page 201 8. User Supportware 2 Click a software program you wish to install on the menu window. The installation will start. • Follow the instructions on the installer screens to complete the installation. TIP: Uninstalling a Software Program Preparation: Exit the software program before uninstalling. To uninstall the software program, the Windows user account must have “Administrator”...
  • Page 202: Using On Mac Os

    8. User Supportware Using on Mac OS [Example] Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer. 1. Insert the accompanying Projector CD-ROM in your Mac CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. The CD-ROM window will be displayed.
  • Page 203: ❸ Operating The Projector Via The Lan (Virtual Remote Tool)

    8. User Supportware ❸ Operating the Projector Via the LAN (Virtual Remote Tool) This will help you perform operations such as projector’s power on or off and signal selection via a LAN connection. It is also used to send an image to the projector and register it as the logo data of the projector. After registering it, you can lock the logo to prevent it from changing.
  • Page 204: Connect The Projector To A Lan

    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 169) and “9. Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser” (→ page 44) Start Virtual Remote Tool Start using the shortcut icon •...
  • Page 205 8. User Supportware Exiting Virtual Remote Tool 1 Click the Virtual Remote Tool icon on the Taskbar. The pop-up menu will be displayed. 2 Click “Exit”. The Virtual Remote Tool will be closed. Viewing the help file of Virtual Remote Tool •...
  • Page 206: ❹ Controlling The Projector Over A Lan (Pc Control Utility Pro 4/Pro 5)

    8. User Supportware ❹ Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/ Pro 5) Using the utility software “PC Control Utility Pro 4” or “PC Control Utility Pro 5” included on the companion Pro- jector CD-ROM, the projector can be controlled from a computer over a LAN. PC Control Utility Pro 4 is a program compatible with Windows.
  • Page 207 8. User Supportware TIP: If the menu window will not be displayed, try the following procedure. For Windows 7: 1. Click “start” on Windows. 2. Click “All Programs” → “Accessories” → “Run”. 3. Type your CD-ROM drive name (example: “Q:\”) and “LAUNCHER.EXE” in “Name”. (example: Q:\ LAUNCHER.EXE) 4.
  • Page 208 8. User Supportware Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN. Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in “Connecting to a Wired LAN” (→ page 169) and “9. Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser” (→ page 44) Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 4 Click “Start”...
  • Page 209 8. User Supportware Using on Mac OS Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer 1. Insert the accompanying Projector CD-ROM in your Mac CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop. 2. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. The CD-ROM window will be displayed.
  • Page 210: (Image Express Utility Lite) (Mm Models)

    8. User Supportware ❺ Projecting Your Computer’s Screen Image or Video from the Projector over a LAN (Image Express Utility Lite) (MM Models) Using Image Express Utility Lite contained on the supplied Projector CD-ROM allows you to send the computer’s screen image to the projector over a wired or wireless LAN.
  • Page 211 8. User Supportware Using on Windows Step 1: install Image Express Utility Lite on the computer. NOTE: • To install or uninstall the program, the Windows user account must have “Administrator” privilege (Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP). • Exit all running programs before installation. If another program is running, the installation may not be completed. •...
  • Page 212 8. User Supportware Step 2: Connect the projector to a LAN. Connect the projector to the LAN by following the instructions in “Connecting to a Wired LAN” (→ page 169) and “9. Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser” (→ page 44) Step 3: Start Image Express Utility Lite.
  • Page 213 8. User Supportware 5. Operate the control window. (2) (3) (4) (5) (Streaming) Displays the streaming window� Movie files on the PC can be transferred to the projector via the network and played on the projector� Refer to “Movie streaming function” in the help file of Image Express Utility Lite�...
  • Page 214 8. User Supportware TIP: Viewing the “Help” file of Image Express Utility Lite • Displaying the Help file of Image Express Utility Lite while it is running. Click the [?] (help) icon on the control window. The Help screen will be displayed. •...
  • Page 215: Starting Image Express Utility Lite From A Usb Memory Or Sd Card

    8. User Supportware Starting Image Express Utility Lite from a USB Memory or SD Card Image Express Utility Lite can be started from commercially available removable media such USB memory or SD cards if it is copied beforehand. This will eliminate the trouble of installing Image Express Utility Lite to your computer. 1.
  • Page 216 8. User Supportware Using on Mac OS Step 1: Install Image Express Utility Lite for Mac OS on the computer 1. Insert the accompanying Projector CD-ROM in your Mac CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM icon will be displayed on the desktop. 2.
  • Page 217: ❻ Projecting An Image From An Angle

    8. User Supportware ❻ Projecting an Image from an Angle (Geometric Correction Tool in Image Express Utility Lite) (MM Models) The Geometric Correction Tool (GCT) function allows you to correct distortion of images projected even from an angle. What you can do with GCT •...
  • Page 218 8. User Supportware 3. Use the mouse to click the [ • ] mark of which corner you wish to move. The currently selected [ • ] mark will turn red. (In the above example, Windows screens are omitted for clarification.) 4.
  • Page 219: ❼ Projecting Images From The Projector Over A Lan (Image Express Utility 2.0)

    8. User Supportware ❼ Projecting Images from the Projector over a LAN (Image Express Utility 2.0) (MM Models) What you can do with Image Express Utility 2.0 • Using Image Express Utility 2.0 allows you to send the screens of your computers to the projector via wired/wire- less LAN.
  • Page 220: Connecting The Projector To A Lan

    8. User Supportware • Projected images can be transferred and saved to computers. When “Meeting Mode” is used, projected images can be sent to the computers of all the participants (attendants) of a “Meeting”. The received images can be saved to your computer with a memo (text data) attached. Attendant Attendant Presenter...
  • Page 221: Basic Operation Of Image Express Utility 2.0

    8. User Supportware Basic Operation of Image Express Utility 2.0 This section explains the following three cases as examples of operating Image Express Utility 2.0. (1) Transferring images to the projector (2) Holding a conference (3) Participating in a conference Sending Images to Projector •...
  • Page 222 8. User Supportware 4 Check( ) the projector to connect and click [Connect]. If the name of the projector to connect is not on the list or if it is hidden, click [Update]. Click Click The screen of your computer will be projected from the projector. At this time, the input signal of the projector will automatically change to “ETHERNET”.
  • Page 223 8. User Supportware • Stopping or resuming the transmission of images The transmission of the screen of the computer to the projector can be temporarily stopped and then resumed. 1 Click the projector icon ( ) on the Windows taskbar. A pop-up menu will be displayed.
  • Page 224: Holding Conferences

    8. User Supportware Holding Conferences • Holding conferences 1 Follow steps 1 through 4 in “Connecting projector” of “Sending Images to Projector” (→ page 207). The screen of your computer will be projected from the projector. • Disclose a file to the participants of the conference. NOTE: To disclose a file to the participants, selection can be made only in folder units.
  • Page 225: Participating In Conference

    8. User Supportware 5 Select a folder saving the file to be disclosed to the participants, and click [OK]. The file in the selected folder will be displayed in the list of files to transfer. 6 Click [Download]. The file will be shown to the participants. NOTE: When the computer is connected to the projector, the computer screen that is in of being progress is also projected from the projec- tor.
  • Page 226 8. User Supportware 3 Click the Meeting Name to participate, and click [Connect]. Click The computer will be connected to the selected conference and the attendant window will be displayed. If the presenter selects “Send to PC And Projector”, the image projected from the projector is displayed in the at- tendant window.
  • Page 227 8. User Supportware • Saving received images 1 Click [Memo] in the attendant window. A memo pane will be displayed. Click Memo pane Click 2 Click [Save Image] in the attendant window. The image displayed in the attendant window will be saved. •...
  • Page 228 8. User Supportware • Downloading disclosed file 1 Click [File Transfer] in the attendant window. The “File Transfer” window will be opened. Click 2 Select a file to download, and click [Download]. Downloading will begin. The progress of the downloading is displayed at the lower left of the window. 3 When downloading is complete, click [File] in the “File Transfer”...
  • Page 229 8. User Supportware • Changing presenter Three types of settings may be made to change the presenter: “Not Approved”, “Approved”, and “Changing Prohibited” (these can be selected only by the presenter). In the following example, “Not Approved” is selected. • Click [Become A Presenter] in the attendant window. You will change from a participant to a presenter.
  • Page 230: ❽ Using The Projector To Operate Your Computer Over A Lan (Desktop Control Utility 1.0) (Mm Models)

    Desktop Dukane Control Utility 1.0. • This will disconnect LAN connection when the computer goes in the standby mode while the Desktop Control Utility 1.0 is being used.
  • Page 231: Using The Projector To Operate Your Computer's Desktop Screen

    8. User Supportware Using the projector to operate your computer’s desktop screen IMPORTANT: • In case of Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista, disable the user account control before using Desktop Control Utility 1.0. Windows Vista has “User Account Control” function to protect the computer. The user account confirmation window may be displayed.
  • Page 232 8. User Supportware • Operation on computer 1 Click Windows [Start] → [All Programs] → [NEC Projector User Supportware] → [Desktop Control Utility 1.0] → [Desktop Control], in that order. The “Selection Of Network Connections” window is displayed. This displays a list of the network devices connected to the computer you are using. 2 Select the network device to use and click [OK].
  • Page 233 8. User Supportware 3 Input the starting password of Desktop Control Utility 1.0, and click [OK]. The “Current password” window will be displayed. NOTE: The character string displayed in the password field varies each time Desktop Control Utility 1.0 is started. 4 Write down the character string displayed in the password field.
  • Page 234 8. User Supportware • Operating the projector (connecting computer) 1 Connect a USB mouse that is commercially available to the projector. 2 Turn on the power to the projector. Set the LAN setting of the projector in advance. 3 Press the “8/Ethernet” button on the remote control. The application menu screen will be displayed.
  • Page 235 8. User Supportware 4 Press the SELECT ▼/▲ buttons to select [NETWORK], and then press the ENTER button. The “network menu” screen will be displayed. • The remaining operations can be performed using a USB mouse connected to the projector. 5 Click [DESKTOP CONTROL UTILITY].
  • Page 236 8. User Supportware 9 Click [COMPUTER SEARCH]. The “COMPUTER LIST” screen will be displayed. If the connection destination has not been found as a result of a COMPUTER SEARCH, search for the connection destination by inputting the IP address of the computer at the connection destination, click “Input IP Address”. 10 Click the computer at the connection destination and then [OK].
  • Page 237 8. User Supportware • Operating the projector (manipulating desktop screen) The displayed desktop screen can be manipulated by using the USB mouse connected to the projector. If the EXIT button of the projector or remote control is pressed while the desktop screen is displayed, an auxiliary operation bar is displayed at the lower left of the screen.
  • Page 238 8. User Supportware • Operating the projector (exiting Desktop Control Utility 1.0) 1 Click the projector icon [ ] on the taskbar while the desktop screen is displayed. 2 Click [Exit]. Desktop Control Utility 1.0 will be terminated. 3 Press the EXIT button on the projector unit or on the remote control. The “network menu”...
  • Page 239: Using The Viewer (Mm Models)

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❶ What you can do with the Viewer The Viewer feature allows you to view slides or movie files stored on a USB memory on the projector, or a shared folder in a computer connected to the network. The Viewer has the following features.
  • Page 240: Supported Usb Memory Devices

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) NOTE: • Movie files converted by using the video/audio format which is not supported by this projector cannot be played back. In this case, there will be no icon to show that playback is not possible. •...
  • Page 241 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Notices on shared folder and media server • Files from a shared folder or media server may not be projected if security or antivirus software is installed on your computer. • Open the following firewall ports: - Media server Port number Protocol...
  • Page 242: ❷ Preparing Presentation Materials

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❷ Preparing presentation materials 1. Create your presentation materials and save them in a supported file format to your computer. • See page for supported file formats. • Make sure that PowerPoint file is displayed on the Viewer before giving your real presentation. •...
  • Page 243: ❸ Projecting Images Stored In A Usb Memory Device

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❸ Projecting images stored in a USB memory device This section explains the basic operation of the Viewer. The explanation provides the operational procedure when the Viewer toolbar is set to the factory default. Preparation: Before starting the Viewer, store images to the USB memory using your computer.
  • Page 244 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) 4. Press the ▶ button to select “USB1” and press the ENTER button. The “USB1” thumbnail screen will be displayed. TIP: • For more information about thumbnail screen, see page 237. 5. Use the ▲▼◀ or ▶ button to select an icon. •...
  • Page 245 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • Movie file The movie file will start playing. After finishing the playback, the screen will turn to black. Press the EXIT button to return to the thumbnail screen. • Pressing the ENTER button will display the movie’s control bar with which you can pause or fastforward and some other operations.
  • Page 246 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • Adobe PDF file The first page will be displayed. • The PDF file will fill the width of the screen. Pressing the ▼ or ▲ button will scroll the screen down or The CTL + ▼ or CTL + ▲ button will move the screen one page down or up.
  • Page 247 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • Index file (extension:.idx) • Index files, which is converted by using Viewer PPT Converter 3.0, will appear in the Thumbnail screen. Only folders and JPEG files converted by using Viewer PPT Converter 3.0 will appear in the Thumbnail screen.
  • Page 248: Exiting The Viewer

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Exiting the Viewer 1. Press the “INPUT” button on the remote control and select an input terminal other than “USB-A”. • When operating with the main body, use the “INPUT” button to select an input terminal other than [9:USB-A].
  • Page 249: Names And Functions Of Viewer Screen

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Names and functions of Viewer screen The Viewer has three screens: Drive list screen, Thumbnail screen, and Slide screen. Cursor (yellow) Cursor (yellow) Scroll bar Menu Menu Folder icon [Drive list screen] [Thumbnail screen] Path information Drive information/File information Operation button guide...
  • Page 250 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Functions Name Description REFRESH Displays additional media servers in the drive list screen. OPTIONS Opens the OPTIONS menu. SLIDE SETTING Sets up slides. (→ page 240) MOVIE SETTING Sets up movie files. (→ page 241) AUTO PLAY SETTING Sets up auto play.
  • Page 251 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • Thumbnail screen Displays a list of folders, thumbnails, and icons in the drive selected on the drive list screen. Menu operation • Use the ▼ or ▲ button to move the cursor up or down. Select the menu item and press the ENTER button to display the menu or setting screen.
  • Page 252 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • Slide screen (still image/movie) Plays a file selected from a list of thumbnails or icons. • For operating a Microsoft PowerPoint file and Adobe PDF file, see page 231, 232. Control bar operation •...
  • Page 253 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Functions of movie control bar Name Description PREV Goes back to the beginning of a movie file. • Goes back to the beginning of the previous movie file if executed immediately after being started playing. Fast-rewinds a movie file for about 7 seconds.
  • Page 254: Viewer Option Settings

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Viewer option settings • SLIDE SETTING Sets still images or slides. Name Options Description SCREEN SIZE BEST FIT Displays the image with its aspect ratio in the projector’s display- able maximum resolution. ACTUAL SIZE Displays the image in its actual size.
  • Page 255 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • MOVIE SETTING Sets the functions for a movie file. Name Options Description SCREEN SIZE BEST FIT Displays the image with its aspect ratio in the projector’s display- able maximum resolution. ACTUAL SIZE Displays the image in its actual size. REPEAT Turns on or off the repeat function.
  • Page 256 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) • SORT SETTING Sets the order of displaying thumbnails or slides. Name Options Description SORT NAME (ABC..) Displays the files alphabetically by name in ascending order. NAME (ZYX..) Displays the files alphabetically by name in descending order. EXT.
  • Page 257: ❹ Projecting Data From Shared Folder

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❹ Projecting data from shared folder Shared folder Wireless LAN Projector Shared folder Preparation For projector: Connect the projector to the network. For computer: Place files to be projected in a shared folder and note the folder’s path. Memorize or write down the path for later use.
  • Page 258 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) 2. Displays the [OPTIONS] menu. Press the ▼ button to select the (OPTIONS) icon and press the ENTER button. • When the OPTIONS menu is displayed, the drive list will not be displayed. 3. Display the [SHARED FOLDER] screen. Press the ▼...
  • Page 259 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) 6. Exit the setting. Press the ▼ button to select [OK] and press the ENTER button. This will close the [SHARED FOLDER] screen. • If an error message appear, your settings are not correct. Try again.
  • Page 260: Disconnecting The Shared Folder From The Projector

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Disconnecting the shared folder from the projector • Disable the number of a shared folder you wish to disconnect Press the ▼ button to select [ENABLE] and press the ENTER button to clear it. NOTE: •...
  • Page 261: ❺ Projecting Data From Media Server

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❺ Projecting data from media server Media server Wireless LAN Media server Projector Media server Preparation For projector: Connect the projector to the network. For computer: Prepare image files or movie files to be projected, and set up “Media Sharing” in Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Player 12.
  • Page 262 9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) 3. Select “Share my media” check box, and then select OK. A list of accessible devices will be displayed. 4. Select “6762WU Series” and then “Allow”. A check mark will be added to the “6762WU Series” icon. •...
  • Page 263: Setting Up "Media Sharing" In Windows Media Player 12

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Setting up “Media Sharing” in Windows Media Player 12 1. Start Windows Media Player 12. 2. Select “Stream”, and then select “Automatically allow devices to play my media”. The “Allow All Media Devices” windows will be displayed. 3.
  • Page 264: Connecting The Projector To The Media Server

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Connecting the projector to the media server Press the 9/USB-A button on the remote control. The VIEWER will start. • When operating with the main body, use the “INPUT” button to select [9:USB-A]. • This will start searching for a computer with “media sharing”...
  • Page 265: Disconnecting The Projector From The Media Server

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) Disconnecting the projector from the media server 1. Display the OPTIONS menu. Press the ▼ button to select the [OPTIONS] icon and select the ENTER button. 2. Display the MEDIA SERVER setting screen. Press the ▼ button to select the MEDIA SERVER icon and press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 266: ❻ Restrictions On Displaying Files

    9. Using the Viewer (MM Models) ❻ Restrictions on displaying files The Viewer allows you to give a simplified display of a PowerPoint file or PDF file. Due to simplified display, however, actual display may be different from the one on your computer application pro- gram.
  • Page 267: 10. Appendix

    10. Appendix ❶ Throw distance and screen size Six separate bayonet style lenses can be used on this projector. Refer to the information on this page and use a lens suited for the installation environment (screen size and throw distance). For instructions on mounting the lens, see page 155.
  • Page 268 10. Appendix WXGA Type Screen size Lens model name NP11FL NP30ZL NP12ZL NP13ZL NP14ZL NP15ZL 30" 0.7 - 1.0 40" 1.0 - 1.3 1.2 - 2.5 60" 1.0 - 1.3 1.5 - 2.0 1.9 - 3.8 3.7 - 6.0 5.9 - 9.1 80"...
  • Page 269 10. Appendix Projection range for the different lenses NP11FL WUXGA Type: 0.7–2.6 m WXGA Type: 0.7–2.6 m XGA Type: 0.6–2.5 m NP30ZL WUXGA Type: 1.0–11.3 m WXGA Type: 1.0–11.3 m XGA Type: 1.0–10.9 m NP12ZL WUXGA Type: 0.7–16.5 m WXGA Type: 0.7–16.7 m XGA Type: 0.7–16.0 m 40-150"...
  • Page 270: Tables Of Screen Sizes And Dimensions

    10. Appendix Tables of screen sizes and dimensions WUXGA Type/WXGA Type Size (inches) Screen width Screen height (inches) (cm) (inches) (cm) 25.4 64.6 15.9 40.4 Screen 16:10 screen size (di- 33.9 86.2 21.2 53.8 height agonal) 50.9 129.2 31.8 80.8 67.8 172.3 42.4...
  • Page 271: Lens Shifting Range

    10. Appendix Lens shifting range This projector is equipped with a lens shift function for adjusting the position of the projected image by turning the lens shift dials. The lens can be shifted within the range shown below. NOTE: • The lens shift function cannot be used when using the NP11FL lens. •...
  • Page 272 10. Appendix Lens shift table Applicable type Drawing number Lens unit NP30ZL NP12ZL NP13ZL NP14ZL NP15ZL WUXGA Type 50% V 50% V 50% V 50% V 50% V ① 10% V 10% V 10% V 10% V 10% V ② 20% H* 30% H 30% H...
  • Page 273: ❷ Compatible Input Signal List

    10. Appendix ❷ Compatible Input Signal List Analog Computer Signal Signal Resolution ( dots ) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate ( Hz ) 640 × 480 4 : 3 60/72/75/85/iMac SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 56/60/72/75/85/iMac 1024 × 768 4 : 3 60/70/75/85/iMac XGA+...
  • Page 274 10. Appendix HDMI Signal Resolution ( dots ) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate ( Hz ) 640 × 480 4 : 3 SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 1024 × 768 4 : 3 1280 × 720 16 : 9 1280 ×...
  • Page 275 10. Appendix DisplayPort Signal Resolution ( dots ) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate ( Hz ) 640 × 480 4 : 3 SVGA 800 × 600 4 : 3 1024 × 768 4 : 3 1280 × 720 16 : 9 1280 ×...
  • Page 276: ❸ Specifications

    10. Appendix ❸ Specifications [HDBaseT Models] 6762WUA/6752WUA/6767WA/6757WA/6772A/6762A Model name Method Three primary color liquid crystal shutter projection method Specifications of main parts 6772A/6762A: 0.79" (with MLA) × 3 (aspect ratio: 4:3) Liquid crystal Size 6767WA/6757WA: 0.76" (with MLA) × 3 (aspect ratio: 16:10) panel 6762WUA/6752WUA: 0.76"...
  • Page 277 10. Appendix 6762WUA/6752WUA/6767WA/6757WA/6772A/6762A Model name HDBaseT Video input Deep Color (color depth): Support 8/10/12 bits Colorimetry: Support RGB, YCbCr444 and YCbCr422 Support LipSync , HDCP , 4K , 3D (*4) Audio input Sampling frequency: 32/44.1/48 kHz Sampling bit: 16/20/24 bit DisplayPort Video input DisplayPort ×...
  • Page 278: [Mm Models]

    Manual 6772/6767W/6762WU: 350 W AC lamp (264 W when Eco mode is on) Light source 6762/6757W/6752WU: 330 W AC lamp (264 W when Eco mode is on) Optical device Optical isolation by dichroic mirror, combining by dichroic prism 6772 : 7200 lm, 6762: 6200 lm, 6767W: 6700 lm, 6757W: 5700 lm, 6762WU:...
  • Page 279 Audio: LPCM; up to 2 ch, sample rate 32/44.1/48 KHz, sample bit; 16/20/24-bit *6 95 to 104°F (35 to 40°C) – “Forced eco mode” (6762WU/6752WU will shift to the eco-mode in stages starting from 33 °C.) • These specifications and the product’s design are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 280: ❹ Cabinet Dimensions

    10. Appendix ❹ Cabinet Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) 499 (19.6) Lens center Lens center 250 (9.8) Holes for ceiling mount...
  • Page 281: ❺ Mounting The Cable Cover (Sold Separately)

    10. Appendix ❺ Mounting the cable cover (sold separately) Mounting the separately sold cable cover (NP04CV) on the projector allows you hide the cables for a cleaner appearance. CAUTION • After mounting the cable cover, be sure to fasten using the screws provided. If not, the cable cover could fall, damaging the cable cover and possibly resulting in injury.
  • Page 282: ❻ Pin Assignments And Signal Names Of Main Connectors

    10. Appendix ❻ Pin assignments and signal names of main connectors COMPUTER IN/ Component Input Connector (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) Connection and signal level of each pin Pin No. RGB Signal (Analog) YCbCr Signal 11 12 13 14 15 Green or Sync on Green Blue Ground Signal Level...
  • Page 283 10. Appendix Ethernet/HDBaseT Port (RJ-45) Pin No. Signal TxD+/HDBT0+ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TxD−/HDBT0− RxD+/HDBT1+ Disconnection/HDBT2+ Disconnection/HDBT2− RxD−/HDBT1− Disconnection/HDBT3+ Disconnection/HDBT3− * HDBaseT port is not supported on MM models. USB-A Port (Type A) Pin No. Signal D−...
  • Page 284: ❼ Troubleshooting

    10. Appendix ❼ Troubleshooting This section helps you resolve problems you may encounter while setting up or using the projector. Indicator Messages Power Indicator Indicator display Projector status Procedure Power is off. – Flashing Blue (short flashes) Preparing to turn power on Wait a while.
  • Page 285: Lamp Indicator

    Temperature problem The temperature protector has been activated. If the of 2) room temperature is high, move the projector to a cool place. If the problem still persists, contact Dukane Service Departmant. Orange High surrounding tempera- The surrounding temperature is high. Lower the room ture temperature.
  • Page 286: Common Problems & Solutions

    10. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions (→ “Power/Status/Lamp Indicator” on page 270.) Problem Check These Items Does not turn on • Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control or shut down is on�...
  • Page 287 10. Appendix Problem Check These Items Remote control does • Install new batteries. (→ page 12) not work • Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector. • Stand within 40 m/1575 inch of the projector. (→ page 13) •...
  • Page 288: If There Is No Picture, Or The Picture Is Not Displayed Correctly

    10. Appendix If there is no picture, or the picture is not displayed correctly. • Power on process for the projector and the PC. Be sure to connect the projector and notebook PC while the projector is in standby mode and before turning on the power to the notebook PC.
  • Page 289: ❽ Pc Control Codes And Cable Connection

    10. Appendix ❽ PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON POWER OFF INPUT SELECT HDMI1 INPUT SELECT HDMI2 INPUT SELECT DisplayPort INPUT SELECT BNC INPUT SELECT BNC(CV) INPUT SELECT BNC(Y/C) INPUT SELECT COMPUTER INPUT SELECT HDBaseT PICTURE MUTE ON PICTURE MUTE OFF...
  • Page 290: ❾ Troubleshooting Check List

    10. Appendix ❾ 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.
  • Page 291: Installation Environment

    10. Appendix In the space below please describe your problem in detail. Information on application and environment where your projector is used Projector Installation environment Model number: Screen size: inch Serial No�: Screen type: □ White matte □ Beads □ Polarization □...
  • Page 292: ❿ Register Your Projector

    Please take time to register your new projector. This will activate your limited parts and labor warranty and Peace-of-Mind service program. Visit our web site at www.dukaneav.com. click on support center/register product and submit your completed form DUKANE CORP AV SERVICE DEPT 2900 Dukane Drive St Charles, IL 60174...
  • Page 293 DUKANE CORP AV SERVICE DEPT 2900 Dukane Drive St Charles, IL 60174 800-676-2487 / 630-762-4032 Fax 630-584-5156 avservice@dukane.com www.dukaneav.com 6700 Series User Manual_v00...

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