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  • Page 1 Projector PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK/ PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK User’s Manual Model No. NP-PX602UL-WH/NP-PX602UL-BK/NP-PX602WL-WH/NP-PX602WL-BK...
  • Page 2 (3) Great care has been taken in the preparation of this user’s manual; however, should you notice any questionable points, errors or omissions, please contact us. (4) Notwithstanding article (3), NEC will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Safety Cautions Precautions Please read this manual carefully before using your NEC projector and keep the manual handy for future reference. CAUTION To turn off main power, be sure to remove the plug from power outlet. The power outlet socket should be installed as near to the equipment as possible, and should be easily accessible.
  • Page 4: Important Safeguards

    The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regu- lation could void your right to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5 Important Information WARNING • 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. Do not use the projector with it leaning to the left and right. This may result in a malfunction, however, portrait instal- lation* is possible.
  • 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 Important Information Light Module 1. A light module containing multiple laser diodes is equipped in the product as the light source. 2. These laser diodes are sealed in the light module. No maintenance or service is required for the performance of the light module.
  • 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. To avoid any adverse symptoms, heed the following: •...
  • 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 General ........................2 Light source · Brightness ..................2 Installation .........................2 Videos ........................3 Network ........................3 Energy-saving ......................3 About this user’s manual ...................4...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents ❻ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE]......................29 Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER] ..........31 ❼ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion [CORNERSTONE] ....32 ❽ Preventing the Unauthorized Use of the Projector [SECURITY] ........35 ❾ Projecting 3D videos.....................38 Procedure to watch 3D videos using this projector ..........38 When videos cannot be viewed in 3D ..............41 ❿...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents [MULTI SCREEN]....................92 ❼ Menu Descriptions & Functions [SETUP] ..............94 [MENU] ........................94 [INSTALLATION] .....................96 [CONTROL] ......................99 [NETWORK SETTINGS] ..................107 [SOURCE OPTIONS] ...................112 [POWER OPTIONS] .....................114 Returning to Factory Default [RESET] ..............116 ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] ..............117 [USAGE TIME] ......................117 [SOURCE(1)] ......................117 [SOURCE(2)] ......................118...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents ❹ Controlling the Projector over a LAN (PC Control Utility Pro 4/Pro 5) ......149 9. Appendix ......................153 ❶ Throw distance and screen size .................153 Lens types and throw distance ................153 Tables of screen sizes and dimensions ..............155 Lens shifting range ....................156 ❷...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    For North America only Limited warranty For customers in Europe: You will find our current valid Guar- antee Policy on our Web Site: • Important Infomation NEC Projector CD-ROM www.nec-display-solutions.com (7N8N5111) User’s manual (PDF) and the • Quick Setup Guide (7N8N5131) utility software •...
  • Page 15: ❷ Introduction To The Projector

    Wide range of optional lenses selectable according to the place of installation This projector supports 4 types, however PX602UL-WH and PX602UL-BK support 3 types of optional lenses, providing a selection of lenses adapted to a variety of places of installation and projection methods.
  • Page 16: Videos

    Convenient utility software (User Supportware) provided as standard The three utility software stored in the enclosed NEC Projector CD-ROM (Virtual Remote Tool, PC Control Utility Pro 4 (for Windows ) and PC Control Utility Pro 5 (for Mac OS )) can be used.
  • Page 17: About This User's Manual

    1. Introduction About this user’s manual The fastest way to get started is to take your time and do everything right the first time. Take a few minutes now to review the user’s manual. This may save you time later on. At the beginning of each section of the manual you’ll find an overview.
  • Page 18: 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 NP35ZL lens is mounted. Indicator Panel Remote Sensor (→ page 7) (→ page 11) Exhaust vent Heated air is exhausted from here. Adjustable Tilt Foot (→...
  • Page 19: Rear

    1. Introduction Rear Stacking holder fixing position (3 positions) For stacking up the projectors, fas- ten up the stacking holders supplied Safety cover fixing hole with this projector. (7 positions) The fixing holes for installing the safety cover (sold separately) that is Remote Sensor (located on the used for portrait installation.
  • Page 20: Controls/Indicator Panel

    1. Introduction Controls/Indicator Panel 15 16 17 13. SHUTTER Button (POWER) Button (→ page 26) (→ page 14, 24) 14. LIGHT Button 2. POWER Indicator (→ page 29) (→ page 14, 15, 24, 168) 15. LENS SHIFT/HOME POSITION Button 3. STATUS Indicator (→...
  • Page 21: Terminals Features

    1. Introduction Terminals Features 1. COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Terminal 12. REMOTE Terminal (Stereo Mini) (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) Use this jack for wired remote control of the projector (→ page 13, 125, 131, 166) using a commercially available remote cable with ⌀3.5 stereo mini-plug (without resistance).
  • Page 22: ❹ Part Names Of The Remote Control

    1. Introduction ❹ Part Names of the Remote Control 1. Infrared Transmitter 21. AUTO ADJ. Button (→ page 11) (→ page 23) 2. Remote Jack 22, 23, 24. COMPUTER 1/2/3 But- Connect a commercially available remote cable here for wired opera- (→...
  • Page 23: 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 24: Operating Range For Wireless Remote Control

    1. Introduction Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control 30° 15° 30° 30° 15° 30° Remote sensor on projector cabinet Remote control 30° 30° 30° 30° 7 m/276 inch 7 m/276 inch • The infrared signal operates by line-of-sight up to a distance of above meters and within a 60-degree angle of the remote sensor on the projector cabinet.
  • Page 25: 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 13) Step 2 •...
  • Page 26: 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 125. Connect the display output terminal (mini D-sub 15 pin) on the computer to the COMPUTER 1 IN terminal on the projector with a commercially-available computer cable (with ferrite core) and then turn the knobs of the terminals to secure them.
  • Page 27: ❸ Turning On The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❸ Turning on the Projector NOTE: • The projector has two power switches: A main power switch and a POWER button (POWER ON and OFF on the remote control) • Turning on the projector: 1.
  • Page 28: 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 29: 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 SOURCE button for 1 second or longer. The projector will search for the available input source and display it.
  • Page 30 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 31: 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 32: 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. Performing adjustment from the front could expose your eyes to strong light which could injure them. •...
  • Page 33: Adjusting With The Remote Control

    Calibration is performed. TIP: • The diagram below shows the lens shift adjustment range for the PX602UL-WH and PX602UL-BK (projection mode: desktop front). To raise the projection position higher than this, use the tilt feet. (→ page 22) • For the PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK and the ceiling mount/front projection lens shift adjustment range, see page 156.
  • Page 34: Focus

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Focus 1. Press the FOCUS +/− button. • On the remote control, while pressing on the CTL button, press on VOL/FOCUS (+) or (−) button. The focus is adjusted. Zoom 1. Press the ZOOM +/− button. •...
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Tilt Foot

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) Adjusting the Tilt Foot 1. The position to project image may be adjusted by the tilt feet positioned at right, left and rear of the cabinet bottom. The tilt foot height can be adjusted by its turn. “To adjust the height of the projected image”...
  • Page 36: ❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❻ Optimizing Computer Signal Automatically Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust When an image from HDMI IN, DisplayPort IN, BNC input terminal (analog RGB), COMPUTER 1 IN, or HDBaseT is being projected, and the edge is cut off or the image quality is poor, this button can be used to automatically optimize the projection image on the screen.
  • Page 37: ❼ Turning Off The Projector

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) ❼ Turning off the Projector To turn off the projector: 1. First, press the (POWER) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the remote con- trol. The [POWER OFF / ARE YOU SURE ? / CARBON SAV- INGS- SESSION 0.000[g-CO2]] message will appear.
  • Page 38: ❽ After Use

    2. Projecting an Image (Basic Operation) NOTE: • Do not unplug the power cord from the projector or from the power outlet while an image is being projected. Doing so could deteriorate the projector’s AC IN terminal or the power plug’s contact. To turn off the AC power supply when the projector is powered on, use the projector’s main power switch, a power strip equipped with a switch, or a breaker.
  • Page 39: Convenient Features

    3. Convenient Features ❶ Turn off the light of the projector (LENS SHUTTER) Press the SHUTTER button. The light source will turn off and the light of the projector will temporarily go dark. Press again to allow the screen to become illuminated again. •...
  • Page 40: ❹ Freezing A Picture

    3. Convenient Features ❹ Freezing a Picture Hold the CTL button and press the PIP/FREEZE button to freeze a picture. Press again to resume motion. NOTE: The image is frozen but the original video is still playing ahead.
  • Page 41: ❺ Magnifying A Picture

    3. Convenient Features ❺ Magnifying a Picture You can magnify the picture up to four times. NOTE: • Depending on an input signal, the maximum magnification may be less than four times, or the function may be restricted. To do so: 1.
  • Page 42: ❻ Changing Light Mode/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using Light Mode

    3. Convenient Features ❻ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE] When either [ECO1] or [ECO2] in [LIGHT MODE] is selected, motion noise of the projector is cut down by lowering brightness of its light source. By saving energy consumption, the CO emission from this projector can be reduced.
  • Page 43 3. Convenient Features NOTE: • The [LIGHT MODE] can be changed by using the menu. Select [SETUP] → [INSTALLATION] → [LIGHT MODE] → [LIGHT MODE]. • The light module hours used can be checked in [USAGE TIME]. Select [INFO.] → [USAGE TIME]. •...
  • Page 44: 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 [LIGHT MODE] is set to either [ECO1] or [ECO2]. This feature is called as [CARBON METER]. There are two messages: [TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS] and [CARBON SAVINGS-SESSION].
  • Page 45: ❼ Correcting Horizontal And Vertical Keystone Distortion [Cornerstone]

    3. Convenient Features ❼ 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 46 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 47 3. Convenient Features 13. Press the ◀ or ▶ button to highlight the [OK] and press the ENTER button. This completes the [CORNERSTONE] correction. • Returning to the [CORNERSTONE] screen, select [CANCEL] and press the ENTER button. NOTE: • Even when the projector is turned on, the last used correction values are applied. •...
  • Page 48: ❽ Preventing The Unauthorized Use Of The Projector [Security]

    3. Convenient Features ❽ 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 49 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 50 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 51: ❾ Projecting 3D Videos

    3. Convenient Features ❾ Projecting 3D videos This projector supports DLP-Link glasses and 3D emitter. CAUTION Health precautions Before use, please make sure to read any health precautions that may be stated in the operating manuals enclosed with the 3D eyewear and 3D video software (Blu-ray player, games, computer animation files, etc.). Please take note of the following in order to avoid adverse health effects.
  • Page 52 3. Convenient Features The [3D SETTINGS] screen will be displayed. (4)Use the ▼ button to align the cursor with [FORMAT], then press ENTER. The [FORMAT] screen will be displayed. (5)Use the ▼/▲ buttons to align the cursor at one among format options, then press ENTER for setting it up. The display will return to the [FORMAT] screen.
  • Page 53 3. Convenient Features Using a 3D emitter 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 54: 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 55: ❿ Controlling The Projector By Using An Http Browser

    3. Convenient Features ❿ Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser Overview The HTTP Server function provides settings and operations for: 1. Setting for wired network (NETWORK SETTINGS) To use wired LAN connection, connect the projector to the computer with a commercially available LAN cable. (→ page 133) 2.
  • Page 56: Handling Of The Address For Operation Via A Browser

    IP address of the projector has been set in the “HOSTS” file of the computer being used. Example 1: When the host name of the projector has been set to “pj.nec.co.jp”, access is gained to the network setting by specifying http://pj.nec.co.jp/index.html...
  • Page 57 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 58 3. Convenient Features NETWORK SETTINGS • 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 Automatically assign IP address, subnet mask, and gateway to the projector from your DHCP server.
  • Page 59 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 60 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 61: 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 (resolution: WUXGA) to project video with a resolution of 2560 ×...
  • Page 62: Case 2. Using Four Projectors (Resolution: Wuxga) To Project Videos With A Resolution Of 2560 × 1600 Pixels [Tiling]

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Case 2. Using four projectors (resolution: WUXGA) to project videos with a resolution of 2560 × 1600 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 dealer to adjust the projection position of each projector.
  • Page 63 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 64: Things To Note When Installing Projectors

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Things to note when installing projectors • Leave 1 m or over space between the projectors when projectors are installed side by side, so that the intake and exhaust vents of the projectors are not obstructed. In addition, leave a space of at least 30 cm between the intake/ exhaust vent and the wall.
  • Page 65: 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: picture in picture (PIP) mode and picture by picture (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 66: 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 PICTURE]. 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 67: 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 PICTURE]. This displays the [PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE] screen in the on-screen menu. 2.
  • Page 68: Restrictions

    4. Multi-Screen Projection Restrictions • The following operations are enabled only for the main display. • Visual adjustments • Video magnification / demaginification using the partial D-ZOOM/ZOOM +/− buttons. However, magnification / demaginification is up to the boundary set in [PICTURE BY PICTURE]. •...
  • Page 69: Before Explaining Use Of The Edge Blending Function

    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 70: 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 105) Setting the overlap of projection screens ①...
  • Page 71 4. Multi-Screen Projection 5. 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 72 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 73: 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 BLENDING). 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 74: 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 75: Using On-Screen Menu

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❶ Using the Menus NOTE: The on-screen menu may not be displayed correctly depending on input signal and the projector setting. 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control or the projector cabinet to display the menu. NOTE: The commands such as ENTER, EXIT, ▲▼, ◀▶...
  • Page 76: ❷ Menu Elements

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❷ Menu Elements Slide bar Solid triangle Available buttons Source Menu mode Highlight Radio button LIGHT MODE symbol Off Timer remaining HIGH 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 77: 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 HDMI DisplayPort BNC(CV) BNC(Y/C) INPUT COMPUTER HDBaseT SLOT ENTRY LIST TEST PATTERN...
  • Page 78 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options OFF, HDMI, DisplayPort, BNC, BNC(CV), BNC(Y/C), COMPUTER, SUB INPUT HDBaseT, SLOT MODE PIP, PICTURE BY PICTURE PICTURE SWAP OFF, ON PIP/PICTURE START POSITION TOP-LEFT TOP-LEFT, TOP-RIGHT, BOTTOM-LEFT, BOTTOM-RIGHT BY PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION PIP SETTING VERTICAL POSITION SIZE...
  • Page 79 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 MENU COLOR SELECT COLOR...
  • Page 80 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, LIGHT MODE...
  • Page 81 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 PX602UL Series HOST NAME necpj DOMAIN...
  • Page 82 5. Using On-Screen Menu Menu Item Default Options LIGHT HOURS USED USAGE TIME 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 SOURCE(2) VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE...
  • Page 83: ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Input]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❹ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INPUT] HDMI This projects the video of the device connected to the HDMI IN terminal. DisplayPort This projects the video of the device connected to the Display Port IN terminal. This projects the video of the device connected to the video input terminal. (This projects the analog RGB signal or component signal.) BNC(CV) This projects the video of the device connected to the BNC (CV) video input terminal.
  • Page 84 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 85 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 86 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 87: 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 88: 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 TEMPERATURE]. HIGH-BRIGHT ��������...
  • Page 89: Brilliant Color

    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] If [ON] is selected, the most optimal contrast ratio is used according to the picture.
  • Page 90 5. Using On-Screen Menu CYAN + Direction Green direction − Direction Blue direction SATURATION + Direction Vivid − Direction Weak [CONTRAST] Adjusts the intensity of the image according to the incoming signal. [BRIGHTNESS] Adjusts the brightness level or the back raster intensity. [SHARPNESS] Controls the detail of the image.
  • Page 91: [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 92 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 93 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 94: 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 95: [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 96: 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 97: [3D Settings]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [3D SETTINGS] Please refer to “3-9 Projecting 3D videos” (→ page 38) for the operation. FORMAT Select the 3D video format (recording / transmission format). Select to match the 3D broadcast and 3D media. Nor- mally, [AUTO] is selected. Please select the 3D input signal format when the 3D detection signal of the format cannot be distinguished.
  • Page 98: 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 52) for details on the operation. MODE Select either PIP or PICTURE BY PICTURE when switching to 2-screen display.
  • Page 99 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 100: [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 3D REFORM button on the remote control.
  • Page 101 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 32) for details on the operation. HORIZONTAL CORNER/VERTICAL CORNER Distortion correction for corner projection such as wall surfaces.
  • Page 102 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 103 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 104: [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 105: [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 106 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 107: 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 108 5. Using On-Screen Menu [3D CAUTION MESSAGE] This selects whether to display a caution message or not when switching to a 3D video. The default condition when shipped from the factory is ON. OFF ������������������������ The 3D caution message screen will not be displayed� ON �������������������������...
  • Page 109: [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 dealer if you require special installation services e.g. when mounting the projector to a ceiling. Never install the projector on your own.
  • Page 110 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 111 5. Using On-Screen Menu [LIGHT MODE] Adjusting the energy savings settings and the brightness of each projector in multi-screen projection. For energy savings settings, see page “3-6. Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE]”. LIGHT MODE NORMAL The light module luminance (brightness) will become 100% and the screen will turn bright.
  • Page 112: [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 64) Placing a check mark will not save your projector settings� NOT SAVE SETTING —...
  • Page 113 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 103) Make sure that the projector is in the standby condition with the POWER cord connected.
  • Page 114 5. Using On-Screen Menu TIME ���������������������� Set the time to execute the program� Enter time in 24-hour format� FUNCTION ������������� Select a function to be executed� Selecting [POWER] will allow you to turn on or off the projector by setting [ADVANCED SETTINGS]�...
  • Page 115 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 116: 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 117 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 SOURCE button on the main body for about 10 seconds to cancel the [CONTROL PANEL LOCK].
  • Page 118 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 119 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. NOTE: • The remote control of the projector will not be able to receive signals if the power supply of the HDBaseT transmission device connected to the projector is switched on when this has been set to “HDBaseT”.
  • Page 120: [Network Settings]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [NETWORK SETTINGS] Important: • Consult with your network administrator about these settings. • When using a wired LAN connection, connect a LAN cable (Ethernet cable) to the LAN port (RJ-45) of the projector. (→ page 133) TIP: The network settings you make will not be affected even when [RESET] is done from the menu.
  • Page 121 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 122 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 123 5. Using On-Screen Menu ALERT MAIL ALERT MAIL This option will notify your computer of 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� Sample of a message to be sent from the projector: Subject: [Projector] Projector Information THE COOLING FAN HAS STOPPED.
  • Page 124 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 125: [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 126 5. Using On-Screen Menu Setting Closed Caption [CLOSED CAPTION] This option sets several closed caption modes that allow text to be superimposed on the projected image of Video or S-Video. The subtitles and text will be displayed a short while after the on-screen menu disappears. OFF ������������������������...
  • Page 127: [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�5 W� In the standby mode, the POWER indicator lights up in red while the STATUS indicator will go off� •...
  • Page 128 5. Using On-Screen Menu Turning On the Projector By Applying Computer Signal [AUTO POWER ON SELECT] If set to [NETWORK STANDBY], the projector automatically detects the synchronizing signal input from the following selected terminals and projects the picture accordingly: Computer, HDMI, DisplayPort, HDBaseT, and SLOT. OFF ������������������������...
  • Page 129: 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 130: ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [Info.]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu ❽ Menu Descriptions & Functions [INFO.] Displays the status of the current signal and light module 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] [LIGHT HOURS USED] (H) [TOTAL CARBON SAVINGS] (kg-CO2)
  • Page 131: [Source(2)]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [SOURCE(2)] SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL LINK RATE LINK LANE 3D FORMAT [SOURCE(3)] INPUT TERMINAL RESOLUTION HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY VERTICAL FREQUENCY SYNC TYPE SYNC POLARITY SCAN TYPE SOURCE NAME ENTRY NO. [SOURCE(4)] SIGNAL TYPE VIDEO TYPE BIT DEPTH VIDEO LEVEL...
  • Page 132: [Wired Lan]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [WIRED LAN] IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY MAC ADDRESS [VERSION(1)] FIRMWARE DATA SUB-CPU [OTHERS] DATE TIME PROJECTOR NAME MODEL NO. SERIAL NUMBER CONTROL ID (when [CONTROL ID] is set)
  • Page 133: [Hdbaset]

    5. Using On-Screen Menu [HDBaseT] SIGNAL QUALITY OPERATION MODE LINK STATUS HDMI STATUS...
  • Page 134: Connecting To Other Equipment

    Short focus zoom Standard zoom Standard zoom Long focus zoom PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK Yes = can be mounted, No = cannot be mounted WARNING: (1) Turn off the power and wait for the cooling fan to stop, (2) turn off the main power switch, (3) disconnect the power cord and wait for the unit to cool before mounting or removing the lens.
  • Page 135: Installation And Connections

    6. Installation and Connections Using the lock mechanism Release: Locking screw is tightened The lens can be attached or detached (factory default setting). Lock: Locking screw is untightened The lens cannot be attached or detached. Pressing the lock release but- ton all the way in disables the lock mechanism and allows the lens to be attached or detached.
  • Page 136 6. Installation and Connections 4. With the “TOP” orientation indicator facing upwards, insert the lens into the lens mount. Align the flange on the upper portion of the lens with the catch on the left side of the lens mount. NOTE: •...
  • Page 137: Removing The Lens

    6. Installation and Connections Removing the lens Preparation: Return the lens position to the home position. (→ page 19) After the lens shift has moved, refer to the warning on page and turn off the power. 1. Remove the lens hood. Refer to Step 1 under “Mounting the lens”.
  • Page 138: 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 computer. The connection cable is not enclosed with the projector. Please get ready a suitable cable for the connection. Analog RGB signal connection •...
  • Page 139: Digital Rgb Signal Connection

    6. Installation and Connections Digital RGB signal connection • Connect a commercially available HDMI cable between the computer’s HDMI output terminal and the projector’s HDMI IN terminal. • Connect a commercially available DisplayPort cable between the computer’s DisplayPort output terminal and the projector’s DisplayPort IN terminal.
  • Page 140 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 141 6. Installation and Connections Cautions when using a DVI signal • When the computer has a DVI output terminal, use a commercially available converter cable to connect the com- puter to the projector’s HDMI IN terminal (only digital video signals can be input). HDMI IN NOTE: When Viewing a DVI Digital Signal •...
  • Page 142: Connecting An External Monitor

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting an External Monitor HDMI OUT HDMI cable (not supplied) HDMI 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 143: 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 BNC Y BNC C BNC CV BNC cable (not supplied) Audio equipment • Select the source name for its appropriate input terminal after turning on the projector. SOURCE button on the projector Input terminal Button on the remote control...
  • Page 144: Connecting Component Input

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting Component Input COMPUTER 1 IN 15-pin - to - RCA (female) × 3 cable adapter BNC (male) - to - RCA (male) conversion (ADP-CV1E) cable × 3 (sold commercially) Component video RCA × 3 cable (not sup- plied) Blu-ray player Audio Equipment...
  • Page 145: 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 IN terminal of your projector. HDMI IN HDMI cable (not supplied) Use High Speed HDMI ®...
  • Page 146: 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 147: Connection Example

    6. Installation and Connections Connecting to a HDBaseT transmission device (sold commercially) 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 148: Precautions During Installation

    6. Installation and Connections Portrait projection (vertical orientation) By using a safety cover (sold separately), the projector can be mounted vertically to display computer images in portrait orientation. If the safety cover is missing, the power will not turn on. All screens, such as the on-screen menus, will be rotated in the counter- clockwise direction.
  • Page 149 6. Installation and Connections Design and manufacturing conditions for the stand 1. To display images in portrait orientation, use a safety cover (sold separately). (→ page 137) 2. Please hire an installation service provider (for a fee) for the design and manufacture of a customized stand to be used for portrait projection.
  • Page 150 6. Installation and Connections Mounting the safety cover (sold separately) The projector is equipped a switch for changing to vertical mount portrait projection. Mount the safety cover and place vertically to change to vertical orientation mode. 1. Insert and tighten the 7 screws (turning clockwise) to mount to the projector. * If using in normal horizontal orientation, make sure to remove the safety cover.
  • Page 151: Stacking Projectors

    6. Installation and Connections Stacking projectors The projected image brightness can be doubled by gravity stacking up to two projectors without external support. This is called “Stacking Projection”. 2 projectors can be stacked on top of each other for “Stacking” setup. CAUTION: A minimum of two persons are required to carry the projector.
  • Page 152 6. Installation and Connections Attaching Stacking Holders Attach three stacking holders to three locations on the top of the lower projector. Preparation: Tools required are Phillips screwdriver (plus-head) and three stacking holders packaged with the projector. Loosen the tilt feet (three locations) of the projector. 1.
  • Page 153 6. Installation and Connections 3. Put another projector on the first projector. Put each tilt foot of the upper projector on the stacking holders (three locations). • Each tilt foot has a rubber. Place each tilt foot rubber on stacking holders (three locations). Foot rubber TIP: •...
  • Page 154: Maintenance

    7. Maintenance ❶ 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 155: User Supportware

    [SETUP] → [NETWORK SETTINGS] in the on-screen menu (→ page 107). 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 [Windows] Supported OS Windows 8.1, Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, Windows 8, Windows...
  • Page 156: ❷ Installing Software Program

    XP Professional, “Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0” is required. The Microsoft .NET Framework Version 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5 is available from Microsoft’s web page. Download and install it on your computer. 1 Insert the accompanying NEC Projector CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The menu window will be displayed.
  • Page 157 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 158 1. Put the “PC Control Utility Pro 5” folder to the Trash icon. 2. Put the configuration file of PC Control Utility Pro 5 to the Trash icon. • The configuration file of PC Control Utility Pro 5 is located in “/Users/<your user name>/Application Data/NEC Projector User Supportware/PC Control Utility Pro 5”.
  • Page 159: ❸ Operating The Projector Via The Lan (Virtual Remote Tool)

    • Logo data (image) sent using the Virtual Remote Tool will be displayed in the center with the surrounding area in black. • To put the default “NEC logo” back in the background logo, you need to register it as the background logo by using the image file (PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: \Logo\NEC_logo2011_WUXGA.png, PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: \Logo\NEC_logo2011_1280x800.
  • Page 160: Connect The Projector To A Lan

    Windows Desktop. Start from the Start menu • Click [Start] → [All Programs] or [Programs] → [NEC Projector User Supportware] → [Virtual Remote Tool] → [Virtual Remote Tool]. When Virtual Remote Tool starts for the first time, “Easy Setup” window will be displayed.
  • Page 161 The Help screen will be displayed. • Displaying the help file using the Start Menu. 1. Click “Start”.“All programs” or “Programs”.“NEC Projector User Supportware”.“Virtual Remote Tool”. and then “Virtual Remote Tool Help” in this order. The Help screen will be displayed.
  • Page 162: ❹ Controlling The Projector Over A Lan (Pc Control Utility Pro 4/Pro 5)

    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 NEC Pro- jector CD-ROM, the projector can be controlled from a computer over a LAN.
  • Page 163 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 164 Controlling the Projector by Using an HTTP Browser” (→ page 42) Step 3: Start PC Control Utility Pro 4 Click “Start” → “All programs” or “Programs” → “NEC Projector User Supportware” → “PC Control Utility Pro 4” → “PC Control Utility Pro 4”.
  • Page 165 Using on Mac OS Step 1: Install PC Control Utility Pro 5 on the computer 1. Insert the accompanying NEC 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.
  • Page 166: Appendix

    * Figures differ by several % with the table above because the calculation is approximate. Ex.: Throw distance when projecting on a 150" screen with the PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK using the NP35ZL lens: According to the “Screen Size (for reference)” table (→ page 155), H (screen width) = 127.2"/323.1 cm.
  • Page 167 9. Appendix PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK Screen size Lens model name NP34ZL NP35ZL/NP36ZL NP37ZL inch inch inch 50" 42 - 54 1.1 - 1.4 54 - 68 1.4 - 1.7 67 - 129 1.7 - 3.3 60" 51 - 65 1.3 - 1.7 65 - 81 1.7 - 2.1 80 - 155...
  • Page 168: Tables Of Screen Sizes And Dimensions

    9. Appendix Projection range for the different lenses 50-300" 50-300" 50-300" 50-300" NP34ZL PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: 40–314"/1.0–7.9 m PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 42–330"/1.1–8.3 m PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: 51–392"/1.3–10.0 m NP35ZL PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 54–411"/1.4–10.4 m NP36ZL PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 54–411"/1.4–10.4 m PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: 63–748"/1.6–19.0 m NP37ZL PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 67–786"/1.7–19.9 m Tables of screen sizes and dimensions...
  • Page 169: Lens Shifting Range

    10%H 100%H 10%H 15%H 15%H Value of X PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK 20%V PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK 30%V * The lens shift range is the same for ceiling installation. (Example) When using to project on a 150" screen According to the “Table of screen sizes and dimensions” (→ page 155), H = 127.2"/323.1 cm, V = 79.5"/201.9 cm.
  • Page 170: ❷ Mounting The Optional Board (Sold Separately)

    9. Appendix ❷ Mounting the Optional Board (sold separately) CAUTION Before mounting or removing the optional board, be sure to turn off the projector, wait for the fans to stop and turn off the main power switch. Tool needed: Phillips screwdriver (plus-head) 1.
  • Page 171 9. Appendix 4. Tighten the two screws on both sides of the slot. • Be sure to tighten the screws. This will complete installation of the optional board. To select the optional board source, select SLOT as the input. NOTE: •...
  • Page 172: ❸ Compatible Input Signal List

    9. Appendix ❸ 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 173 9. 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 174 The factory default is [AUTO] for [ASPECT RATIO]. To display these signals, select [16:9] for [ASPECT RATIO]. *3 Native resolution on WUXGA model (PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK) *4 The projector may fail to display these signals correctly when [AUTO] is selected for [ASPECT RATIO] in the on-screen menu.
  • Page 175: ❹ Specifications

    Specifications of main parts DMD panel Size PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: 0.67" (aspect ratio: 16:10) PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 0.65" (aspect ratio: 16:10) Pixels PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK: 2,304,000 (1920 dots × 1200 lines) (*1) PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK: 1,024,000 (1280 dots × 800 lines) Projection lenses Zoom Power zoom (zoom range depends on lens)
  • Page 176 9. Appendix Model name PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK/PX602WL-WH/PX602WL-BK USB port USB type A × 1 Ethernet/HDBaseT port RJ-45 × 1, Supports BASE-TX Remote terminal Stereo mini jack × 1 3D SYNC output terminal 5 V / 10 mA, synchronized signal output for 3D use Usage environment Operating temperature: 5 to 40°C...
  • Page 177 9. Appendix Option lens (sold separately) Option lens for PX602UL-WH/PX602UL-BK NP34ZL Power lens shift, Power zoom, Power focus (Throw ratio 0.96–1.23:1, F 2.3–2.57, f = 0.55–0.71"/14.03–17.95 mm) NP35ZL Power lens shift, Power zoom, Power focus (Throw ratio 1.23–1.54:1, F 2.0–2.32, f = 0.71–0.89"/18.07–22.59 mm)
  • Page 178: ❺ Cabinet Dimensions

    9. Appendix ❺ Cabinet Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) 6-M4×L8 (Max) for Ceiling Mount* 150 (5.9) 484.4 (19.1) Lens center 300 (11.8) Lens center * The screws specifications for Ceiling Mount: Screw type: M4 Maximum screw length: 8 mm (0.31") Minimum screw length: 6 mm (0.24") CAUTION: Do not attempt to mount the projector on a ceiling yourself.
  • Page 179: ❻ Pin Assignments And Signal Names Of Main Terminals

    9. Appendix ❻ Pin assignments and signal names of main terminals COMPUTER 1 IN/ Component Input Terminal (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...
  • Page 180 9. 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− USB Port (Type A) Pin No. Signal D− Grounding PC CONTROL Port (D-Sub 9 Pin) Pin No. Signal Unused RxD reception data...
  • Page 181: ❼ Troubleshooting

    (sold separately) is not fixed on during the portrait projection Red (cycle of Fan problem The cooling fan has stopped turning. Contact an NEC 4 times flash) projector customer support center for repairs. Flashing Orange Network conflict It is not possible to connect the projector’s built-in LAN and wireless LAN simultaneously to the same network.
  • Page 182 Temperature problem The temperature protector has been activated. If the room of 2) temperature is high, move the projector to a cool place. If the problem still persists, contact an NEC projector cus- tomer support center. Orange High surrounding tem- The surrounding temperature is high.
  • Page 183: Common Problems & Solutions

    9. Appendix Common Problems & Solutions (→ “POWER/STATUS/LIGHT Indicator” on page 168, 169.) 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 or shut down control is on�...
  • Page 184 9. Appendix Problem Check These Items Remote control does • Install new batteries. (→ page 10) not work • Make sure there are no obstacles between you and the projector. • Stand within 22 feet (7 m) of the projector. (→ page 11) Indicator is lit or •...
  • Page 185: If There Is No Picture, Or The Picture Is Not Displayed Correctly

    “Fn” key along with one of the 12 function keys gets the external display to come on or off. For example, NEC laptops use Fn + F3, while Dell laptops use Fn + F8 key combinations to toggle through external display selections.
  • Page 186: ❽ Pc Control Codes And Cable Connection

    9. Appendix ❽ PC Control Codes and Cable Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Data POWER ON POWER OFF INPUT SELECT HDMI INPUT SELECT DisplayPort INPUT SELECT BNC INPUT SELECT BNC(CV) INPUT SELECT BNC(Y/C) INPUT SELECT COMPUTER INPUT SELECT HDBaseT INPUT SELECT SLOT PICTURE MUTE ON PICTURE MUTE OFF...
  • Page 187: ❾ Troubleshooting Check List

    9. 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 188 Video adapter: Other: Projector Video equipment Blu-ray player VCR, Blu-ray player, Video camera, Video game or other Manufacturer: Signal cable Model number: NEC standard or other manufacturer’s cable? Model number: Length: inch/m Distribution amplifier Model number: Switcher Model number: Adapter...
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