NEC MultiSync XG85RP Operation Manual
NEC MultiSync XG85RP Operation Manual

NEC MultiSync XG85RP Operation Manual

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MultiSync XG85RP/XG85RPW
MultiSync XG135RP
Large Screen MultiSync Rear Projection System
Operation Manual
Model Number:
XG-852C/XG-1352C

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  • Page 1 MultiSync XG85RP/XG85RPW MultiSync XG135RP Large Screen MultiSync Rear Projection System Operation Manual Model Number: XG-852C/XG-1352C...
  • Page 2 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. 3. GSGV Acoustic Noise Information Ordinance: The sound pressure level is less than 70 dB(A) according to ISO 3744 or ISO 7779.
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Important Safeguards The following are important safety instructions designed to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and shock hazards. Be sure to read these safety instructions carefully and follow all warnings given below. Installation The projector must be installed by trained personnel.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Mesures de sécurité importantes Les instructions de sécurité importantes ci-dessous ont été conçues pour garantir une longue durée de service du projecteur et éviter les risques d’incendie et de décharge électrique. Lire attentivement ces instructions et suivre les mises en garde indiquées en bas de page.
  • Page 5 WHAT WE WILL PAY FOR AND WHAT WE WILL NOT PAY FOR NOTE: All products returned to NECTECH for service MUST We will pay labor and material expenses for covered items, but we have prior approval. To get approval, call NEC Technologies at will not pay for the following: 800-836-0655.
  • Page 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INTRODUCTION. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Before operating this projector, please read this manual carefully and completely.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CONTENTS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ..............8 Rear Panel ........................
  • Page 8: Part Names And Functions

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rear OFF POWER ON AC INPUT...
  • Page 9: Rear Panel

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS A Active Indicator (green LED) Rear Panel Lights up when the INPUT A slot is selected. 1 Power Switch (Main power) B R/Cr,G/Y, B/Cb, H H/V and V Input Terminals (INPUT A) To turn on the main power to the projector press the switch to the ON position ( I ).
  • Page 10: Remote Control Unit

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Remote control unit 4 SOUND MUTE Button Press to mute the sound. Press again to return the sound. POWER 5 DISPLAY Button 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI OPERATE Press to turn on or off the on-screen display. Pressing with PICTURE 4 JKL 5 MNO...
  • Page 11: Battery Installation And Replacement

    PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Battery installation and replacement User remote control (RC-6320) Press down on the battery compartment cover and slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. Install the two new batteries, making sure that their polarity matches the , . diagrams inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 12: Examples Of Connections

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CAUTIONS ON CONNECTIONS: •...
  • Page 13: When Used With One Switcher (Iss-6020/Iss-6020G)

    EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS When Used with One Switcher (ISS-6020/ISS-6020G) Up to 10 input signals can be accepted when the projector is connected to one Switcher. Using the projector with the Switcher allows easy adjustment and signal selection. L(MONO) L(MONO) L(MONO) S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO INPUT...
  • Page 14: When Used With Two Or More Switchers (100 Inputs)

    EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS When Used with Two or More Switchers (100 Inputs) Up to 100 inputs can be accepted using the Switcher. How to make connections: 1 Connect the REMOTE 1 terminal of the master Switcher NOTE: to the REMOTE 1 of the projector using the optional •...
  • Page 15 EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS Set the DIP switch (S8601) of the Switcher as follows: NOTE: Slave numbers 1 to 10 must correspond to the master’s slot numbers 1 to 10. ISS-6020 Output to Setting of S8601 ISS-6020G OPEN Master The Projector OPEN Slave 1 Slot 1 of the Master...
  • Page 16: Remote 1 Terminal

    EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS REMOTE 1 Terminal 15 14 13 12 11 This terminal is used for either connecting the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G Switcher or a third party external control device. When the Switcher is used, connect it with the optional control cable (15-15 pin; 50 ft./16m; CTL-6010) to this terminal. When used with the Switcher.
  • Page 17 EXAMPLES OF CONNECTIONS When used in stand alone operation. Pin No. FUNCTION SHORT/OPEN SHORT External control mode ON OPEN External control mode OFF POWER ON SHORT OPEN POWER OFF SHORT PICTURE MUTE ON OPEN PICTURE MUTE OFF 4,8, and 12 INPUT A OPEN OPEN...
  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 BASIC OPERATION. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Picture Projection Front panel POWER...
  • Page 19: Displaying The Menu And Adjustment Screens

    BASIC OPERATION Displaying the Menu and Adjustment Screens You can easily access your desired screen by selecting menus. Depending upon button selection, your desired screen will be displayed as shown below: OPERATE menu NOTE: Some function items will not be used depending on the input signal or peripheral equipment connected. PICTURE menu Adjustment screen See page 22...
  • Page 20: Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature)

    BASIC OPERATION Storing Projector Settings (Automatic Save Feature) You have two options to store projector settings in the memory: automatically and manually. NOTE: Storing time is four seconds. • The Automatic Save Feature mode has been set to DISABLE by factory.
  • Page 21 BASIC OPERATION When selecting “NEW” The current settings are registered as a new signal and are saved to an unassigned line starting at memory location NEW ENTRY? No.51. LIST No. A registered name is automatically given. NAME ******** The “NEW ENTRY?” menu will be displayed. Use the CURSOR button to highlight “YES”...
  • Page 22: Picture Adjustment

    BASIC OPERATION Picture Adjustment To adjust the picture for each input, proceed as follows: NOTE: The color, sharpness, and tint controls are not selected in the “PICTURE” menu for RGB signal. The tint control is not selected in the “PICTURE” menu for SECAM/PAL signal. 1 Press the OPERATE button.
  • Page 23: Position Adjustment

    BASIC OPERATION Position Adjustment Adjust the position(SHIFT), the size (IMAGE SIZE) and the screen area (BLANKING). Proceed as follows: 1 Press the OPERATE button. • The “OPERATE” menu is displayed. – O P E R A T E – 2 Use the CURSOR button to highlight the “2/POSITION”...
  • Page 24 BASIC OPERATION When selecting IMAGE SIZE: Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust the size of image. P O S I T I O N • Pressing button increases or decreases the horizontal size. – I M A G E S I Z E – •...
  • Page 25: Sound Adjustment

    BASIC OPERATION Sound Adjustment Adjust the sound functions to your preference. Proceed as follows: 1 Press the OPERATE button. • The “OPERATE” menu is displayed. 2 Use the CURSOR button to highlight the “3/SOUND” – O P E R A T E – line and press ENTER to display the “SOUND”...
  • Page 26 BASIC OPERATION 5 To end this adjustment, press the END button. • Whenever the END button is pressed, the screen changes in this order: “SOUND” menu → “OPERATE” menu → Source screen. • The VOLUME function is effective for each input in stand SOUND alone mode.
  • Page 27: Input Selection

    BASIC OPERATION Input Selection You can switch from one input to any other input signal. Proceed as follows: 1 Press the OPERATE button. • The “OPERATE” menu is displayed. – O P E R A T E – 2 Use the CURSOR button to highlight the “4/INPUT 1 / P I C T U R E SELECT”...
  • Page 28 BASIC OPERATION NOTE: • While you are viewing a source screen, you can also select the input signal directly by pressing the INPUT “1” through “10” button. In this case INPUT buttons function as follows: When using the projector in stand alone operation: Input Mode COMPONENT VIDEO...
  • Page 29: Source Information

    BASIC OPERATION Source Information This is for viewing the signal information and the current status of various settings. Proceed as follows: 1 Press the OPERATE button. – O P E R A T E – • The “OPERATE” menu is displayed. 1 / P I C T U R E 2 / P O S I T I O N 2 Use the CURSOR...
  • Page 30: Static Convergence Adjustment

    BASIC OPERATION Static Convergence Adjustment Adjust for the red and blue CRTs to place their pattern on top of the green test pattern (center only). NOTE: The static convergence adjustment should be performed for R and B CRT. Carry out the adjustment after displaying an active image for 20 minutes or more.
  • Page 31: Closed Caption Mode Selection

    BASIC OPERATION Closed Caption Mode Selection Several closed caption modes can be set for text to be superimposed on the projection screen. To select and set a mode, proceed as follows: 1 Press the OPERATE button. • The “OPERATE” menu is displayed. 2 Use the CURSOR button to highlight the “7/CLOSED –...
  • Page 32: Setting Timer

    BASIC OPERATION Setting Timer Your projector can be programmed to turn on or off automati- cally at a specified time. The two timer functions are avail- able: ON/OFF TIMER and SLEEP TIMER. NOTE: When the ON TIMER is set and the projector is in standby, the two digit indicator flashes “00”...
  • Page 33 BASIC OPERATION -ON/OFF TIMER- 3) Use the CURSOR button to select “EDIT” or PRG DAY “CLEAR”, and then press ENTER. Items to select • EDIT --------- Enters the mode for changing setting time. • CLEAR ------ Deletes the current setting time. When making a new setting or selecting “EDIT”: ACTIVE INACTIVE...
  • Page 34 BASIC OPERATION • The time display format varies depending on the setting in “DATE TIME DISPLAY” of the “OPTION” menu. O N T I M E R 0 9 : 0 0 • The “OFF TIMER” setting screen is displayed. NOTE: When the ON TIMER is set alone, the timer is programmed to turn off after four hours.
  • Page 35 BASIC OPERATION Setting SLEEP TIMER 1) Use the CURSOR button to highlight the “2/ -TIMER- SLEEP TIMER” and press ENTER to display the 1/ ON/OFF TIMER “SLEEP TIMER” menu. You can also select the 2/ SLEEP TIMER “SLEEP TIMER” menu directly by pressing the INPUT “2”...
  • Page 36: Mute

    BASIC OPERATION Mute This function mutes the picture, sound or on-screen display. To mute picture: • Press the PICTURE MUTE button. To restore the picture, press the PICTURE MUTE button again or the END button. You can also mute the picture by holding down CTL and pressing PICTURE MUTE. To mute sound: •...
  • Page 37: Data Area For Output And Storage

    BASIC OPERATION Data Area for Output and Storage Adjustment data have different reference data areas depending on each operation. Adjustment data fall into two: REF. ADJUST menu adjustment and the other adjustment data (Operate and Adjust menu). Data area falls into five: Adjustment Data All Gain : All adjustment data except Ref.Adjust data...
  • Page 38: Searching Registered Signals

    BASIC OPERATION Searching Registered Signals When switching source is performed with the remote control or a signal is input, the projector searches the registered signals and outputs its adjustment data as follows: By using the horizontal frequency the projector searches up to 100 signals previously stored in the INPUT LIST and up to six signals stored in the DEFAULT AREA for a matching or close data to output.
  • Page 39: Screen Format In Projecting A Picture

    BASIC OPERATION Screen Format in Projecting a Picture NOTE: The example of the screen display is only when used with the ISS-6020/ISS-6020G. Date M O N 0 1 / 1 6 / 9 6 1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 Current time M –...
  • Page 40: Specifications

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SPECIFICATIONS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Setup signal ....
  • Page 41: Cabinet Dimensions

    Cabinet Dimensions Unit=inch 57 11/16 42 1/4 XG-85RP XG-1352RP 72" 57 11/16 42 1/4 XG-85RPW 66"...
  • Page 42 NEC Corporation Printed in Japan 78409581...

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