Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto NP60/ NP50/ NP40 del fabbricante NEC
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Por table Projector NP 6 0 / NP 5 0 / NP 4 0 User ’s Manual The p rojec tor's m odel n ame ind icate d on the p rojec tor's l abel i s NP60, N P 50, NP 40, NP60G, NP50G, and NP 40G respectively .
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i Im por t ant Inform ation Safet y Caut ions Precau tions Please read t his manual c arefully before u sing your NEC NP60/ NP50/NP40 projec tor and keep the m anual handy for future referen ce. Y our s erial numb er is locate d on the bot tom of your proje ctor .
ii Imp ort ant Informat ion R F Int er fer ence (f or US A onl y) WA R N I N G The Fed eral Com municat ions Co mmiss ion doe s not allow any mo di c ation s or chang es to the uni t EX CEPT thos e speci ed by NEC Disp lay Solutio ns of Americ a, Inc.
iii Imp ort ant Informat ion Fir e and S hock Pr ecau ti ons • Ensure t hat there is suf cien t v e ntilatio n and that vents are u nobstr ucted to prevent th e build -up of heat in side your proje ctor . All ow at least 4 inc hes ( 1 0 cm ) of spac e between your pr ojector a nd a wall.
iv Remote Cont rol Precautions • Hand le the remote c ontrol caref ully . • If the re mote contro l gets wet, wi pe it dr y immed iately . • Avoid excessi v e heat an d humidi ty . • Do not he at, take apar t, or throw b atterie s into re .
v T able of Content s Impor t ant Infor mation ........................................................................................ i 1. I n t r o d u c t i o n ......................................................................................
vi T able of C ontents 4. C on ve nie nt F e ature s ................................................................................... 28 ➊ T ur ning Of f the Image ..................................................................................
1 L AM P S T A TU S P O WE R FOC US ON /STAND BY S OURC E A U TO A D J . S EL E CT ➊ What 's in t he Bo x ? Make sure your box co ntains ever ythi ng listed. If any pi eces are mis sing, cont act your deal er . Please s a ve th e origin al box and pack ing materia ls if you ever need to shi p y our proje ctor .
2 1. I n t ro d u c t i o n ➋ Int rod uction t o the Pr ojector This s ecti on introd uces you to your new pro jector an d descr ibes the fe atures and cont rols. Con gr atu lat ion s on Y our P urc hase of t he Pr ojec tor This D LP ™ pro jector is o ne of the ver y best projec tors available to day .
3 Ab out t his u ser 's ma nua l The fas test way to get star ted is to t ake your time an d do every thing r ight th e r st time. T ake a few minutes n ow to review the u ser's man ual. This may save you time later o n. At the beg inning of eac h sect ion of the m anual you'll nd an over view .
4 S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL SOURCE AUTO ADJ. SELEC T ON /STAN D BY LAM P STATUS PO W ER FO CU S AC IN L AMP S TAT U S PO W ER O N/S T A N D BY S OU R C E A U T O A DJ.
5 1. I n t ro d u c t i o n Bott om Lam p Co ve r ( → page 48 ) Rear Feet ( → page 21 ) Cooling Pump Co ver ( → page 50 ).
6 1. I n t ro d u c t i o n To p F e a t u r e s 1 . P OWE R Bu t to n (ON / S T A ND BY ) ( ) ( → page 16 , 27 ) 2. POWER Indicator ( → page 15 , 16 , 27 , 52 ) 3. S T A T US In dicato r ( → page 52 ) 4. L AMP Ind icator ( → page 48 , 52 ) 5.
7 1. I n t ro d u c t i o n ❹ Par t Na mes of the R emote Cont rol 1 . Infrared T ransmitter ( → page 8 ) 2. PO WER ON Button ( → page 16 ) 3. POWER O FF But ton ( → page 27 ) 4. FOCU S ( + ) ( –) But ton ( → page 24 ) 5. PIC- MUTE But t on ( → page 28 ) 6.
8 30° 30° 1. I n t ro d u c t i o n Remote Cont rol Precautions • Hand le the remote c ontrol caref ully . • If the re mote contro l gets wet, wi pe it dr y immed iately . • Avoid excessi v e heat an d humidi ty . • Do not he at, take apar t, or throw b atterie s into re .
9 This s ecti on desc ribes how to s et up your projec tor and how to co nnect v ideo and au dio sour ces. 2 . Inst allat ion and Connections ➊ Set t ing Up t he Scr een and t he Project or Se lect ing a Loc ati on The fur the r y o ur projec tor is from th e screen or wal l, the larger t he image.
10 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns Thr ow Dis ta nce and S cr een Si ze The fol lowing shows t he proper rel ative posit ions of th e projecto r and scree n. Refer to the tab le to determin e the position of installa tion. Distance Chart NO TE : Di stan ces may v ary +/ - 5 %.
11 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns WA R N I N G * Installing your projector on the ceiling must be done by a quali ed tec hnici an. Contac t your NEC dealer for more in formatio n. * Do not at tempt to in stall th e projec tor yourself. • On ly use your projec tor on a soli d, lev e l surfac e.
12 S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL AC IN COMPUTER IN 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns ➋ Mak ing Connections Con nect in g Y our P C or Mac int osh Co mpu ter NO TE : When u sing w ith .
13 AUDIO IN LR AUDIO OUT L R Component YC b C r S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL AC IN COMPUTER IN 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns NO TE : Refe r to your D VD pl ayer 's owner's manua l for more informatio n about your DVD player's video o utput requiremen ts.
14 AUDIO IN LR AUDIO OUT L R VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL AC IN VIDEO IN S-VIDEO IN 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns Con nect in g Y our VC R or Lase r Disc Pl.
15 2 . Installa tion and Conn ectio ns Con nect in g the S up plied Powe r Cab le Con nect th e suppli ed power cab le to the proj ector . First c onnec t the sup plied power c able's three -pin p lug to the AC IN of the proj ector , an d then co nnect t he other plug of t he supp lied power c able in t he wall outl et.
16 AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT 3. Pr oject ing an I mage ( Bas ic Operat ion) This s ectio n descr ibes how to turn o n the proje ctor and to proj ect a pic ture onto the s creen.
17 SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT EXIT MENU UP PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN FOCUS ENTER 3.
18 SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) ➋ Selec ting a S ource Se lect in g the c omp uter o r vid eo sour ce LAMP MODE VOLUME S-VIDEO VIDEO L-CLICK MOUSE R-CLICK AUTO ADJ.
19 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) Se lect in g Defa ult S our ce Y ou can set a so urce as th e default sour ce so that th e default sour ce will be d isplayed eac h time the pro jector i s turned o n. 1. S e l e c t [ S e t u p - O p t i o n s ] → [D efau lt Sour ce Se lect] from the me nu.
20 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) Place your proj ector on a at lev e l surfac e and ensure t hat the projec tor is square to t he screen.
21 LAM P ST A TU S PO W E R O N /S TA N D B Y S OU R C E A U TO AD J . S ELE CT F O C U S 2 1 S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL SO UR CE AU T O A D J. SELECT ON/STAND BY LAMP STATUS POW ER FOCUS AC IN 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) Ad jus t the Ti lt Foot 1 .
22 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) Zoom Us e th e ZO OM l ever t o ad ju st t he i ma ge s ize o n th e screen. NO TE : Rot ating th e Z OO M lever wi ll cau se the fo cus to be ad - justed automatically .
23 Auto Ke ystone Correction The Auto Keystone c orrec tion feature wi ll correc t the ver tic al distor tio n of a projec ted image on t he scree n. No spe cial oper ation req uired.
24 SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) ➍ Ad just ing F ocus M anuall .
25 SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER ➎ Corr ecting K eystone Dis tor tion M anually Y ou can al so corre ct the ver tic al keystone dis tort ion manu ally . NO TE : Ma nual keys tone correctio n is not ava ilabl e when th er e i s no sig nal rece ived by any in put.
26 SELECT AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SOURCE 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) [Poor picture] [Normal picture] ➏ Opt imiz ing RG B Pictu re Auto maticall y Ad jus tin g th e Ima ge Us ing Au to Ad ju st This ad justm ent may be nece ssar y when you co nnec t y o ur compu ter for the rst ti me.
27 AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT ❼ T urnin g off t he Projec tor T o turn of f th e proje ctor: 3. Proj ecting an I mage (Ba sic Ope ration) ENTER EXIT MENU UP PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN FOCUS First, press the POWER (ON/STAND BY) button on the projector cabinet or the POWER OFF button on the re- mote control.
28 4. Co n v en ie n t F ea tur e s ➊ T urning of f t he Ima ge Press th e P IC -M UTE butto n to turn off t he image for a s hor t period of time. Pres s again to restor e the image. MENU UP PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN FOCUS ➋ Freez ing a Pict ure Press th e F REEZE but ton to freeze a pic ture.
29 4. Con venien t Features 3 . S elec t [ O n ] and pr ess th e ENTER bu tton. The [Securi ty Ke y word] screen will be di spla yed. 4 . T yp e in a combinati on of the fou r SEL ECT ▲▼◀ ▶ button s and pres s the EN TER but ton. NO TE : A keywo r d mu st be 4 to 1 0 dig its in le ngth.
30 4. Con venien t Features T o disab le the Se curit y func tion: 1 . Pre ss the M ENU b utton . The menu wi ll be displaye d. 2 . S elec t [Setup - I nstallati on ] → [Se curity] and pre ss the EN TER but ton. The O ff/On men u will be displayed. 3 .
31 30° 30° 4. Con venien t Features ➎ Using t he Opt ional Remot e Mouse Receiver (N P0 1 M R ) The o ptional rem ote mouse rec eiver enable s you to operate your co mputer’s mouse fu ncti ons from the re mote cont rol. It is a great c onvenience fo r click ing throu gh your comp uter - generated pre sentatio ns.
32 4. Con venien t Features TI P: Y ou ca n chan ge the Poin ter spe ed on th e Mouse Properti es dia log box o n the Window s. For more informatio n, see th e user doc ument ation or o nlin e help su pplie d with your co mputer .
33 SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. O N /STA N D BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS PO W ER SELECT SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ.
34 SELECT SOURCE AUTO ADJ. ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ENTER EXIT MENU UP PAGE OFF POWER ON PIC-MUTE DOWN FOCUS 6 . Rep eat st eps 2- 5 to adjust a n additio nal item, o r pres s the EX IT but ton seve ral times to c lose th e menu.
35 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ➋ Menu Elem ent s Highl ight Title Sl ide bar Off Timer re maining t i m e Sourc e Radio button Solid tria ngle Key Lock symbol Menu w indows or d ialog b o xes t ypi cally h a ve th e followin g element s : Ti tl e ...
36 Pict ure Defau lt Item Prese t 1 to 6 Det ail Set ting s Refere nce * Hig h- Brig ht, Pres entat ion, Vi deo, Mov ie, Gra phic, s RGB Gam ma Corr ecti on * Dyn amic, N atural, B lack D etail Col or.
37 Infor mation Item Usag e Time La mp Life Re mainin g Lamp Hours Used Sou rce H orizon tal Frequ ency Ver t i c a l F re q u e n c y Video T ype NTSC, NTS C3.
38 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ➍ Menu Descri ptions & Funct ions [ Pict ure ] Preset Det ail Setting s Sele cting Refere nce Set ting [Referenc e ] This o ption all ows y o u to select o ne of ve user adjust able preset ting s.
39 5. Using On - Scre en Menu Ad jus tin g Con tr ast , Br igh tne ss, S ha rpn ess , Color a nd Hu e Y ou can adju st contr ast, brig htness, s harpnes s, color an d hue. TI P: When one o f Contrast, Brig htnes s, Sharpne ss, Col or or Hue i s highl ighte d, pr e ssin g the EN TE R b utton wil l disp lay its sl ide bar fo r adjus tment.
40 5. Using On - Scre en Menu NO T E: When you are dis playin g an RGB imag e with a hi gher resol ution th an the projec tor' s n ative resol ution, th e imag e will b e dis- playe d in [Nor m al ] ev en if [Native] is sel ected .
41 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ➏ Menu Descri ptions & Funct ions [ S etu p ] [Se tup - G ene ral] Ena bling Auto Keystone [Auto Keystone] This fe ature allows the pro jector to d etect it s tilt and c orrec t v er ti cal dis tort ion autom atical ly .
42 5. Using On - Scre en Menu [Setup - Installation] Se lect ing Proje ctor O rient ation [Ori enta tion] This s ets your image for your t ype of pro jecti on appl icatio n. The opt ions are: desk top fro nt project ion, ceil ing rear projec tion, de skto p rear project ion, and ce iling front pro jecti on.
43 Enabling Security [Se curity ] This fe ature turns on or of f the Sec urit y funct ion. Unles s the cor rect keywor d is entered, the pr ojector c annot proje ct an imag e . ( → page 28 ) Selecting Men u Color [Menu Color Select] Y ou can c hoose be tween t wo col or modes fo r menu col or: col or and mon ochro me.
44 Se tti ng Of f Time r [Of f Time r ] Y ou can use t he Of f Timer feature to tur n off th e projecto r automatic ally at a preset t ime. Eight pres et times c an be sele cted:Of f , 0:30, 1 :0 0, 2 :0 0, 4 :0 0, 8 :0 0, 1 2:00 and 16 :0 0. Ena bling o r Disa bling Auto Fo cus [A u to Focus] This o ption tur ns on or of f the Auto Foc us feature.
45 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ❼ Menu Descript ions & F unct ions [ I nformation] Dis plays the statu s of the curre nt signa l and lamp us age. This ite m has three page s.
46 5. Using On - Scre en Menu ➑ Menu Descri ptions & Funct ions [ R eset] Ret urning to Fac tory D efau lt [Res et] The Factor y Defaul t feature allows you to ch ange adjus tments an d sett ing.
47 6. Ma intenance This s ecti on desc ribes t he simpl e maintenan ce proc edures you sh ould foll ow to clean th e focus se nsor , len s and repl ace the lam p and the co oling pum p . ➊ Cleaning t he Lens and Focus Sensor Cleaning the lens Use a blower o r lens pape r to clean th e lens, and b e careful not to sc ratch or mar t he lens.
48 ➌ Repl acing the La mp and t he Cooling Pump Af ter y our lam p has been o perating for 2 00 0 hours (up to 30 00 hour s in Eco mode) or long er , the L AMP ind icator in the c abinet w ill blink re d and the me ssage [ The l amp ha s rea ched t he en d of its u sabl e life.
49 3 . L oose n the t w o s cre ws sec uring the lamp ho using unti l the phill ips scr ewdriver goe s into a freewh eel - ing condition. The t w o s crew s a re not removable. Remove the lamp ho using by holding the handle . 6. Main tenance Inter lock NO TE : There is an in terlock on t his ca se to prevent the ris k of ele ctrical s hock .
50 6. Main tenance Thi s compl etes t he la mp rep lac emen t. Go on to t he coo ling pum p rep lace ment . T o replace th e coolin g pump: 6 . Re move the cool ing pump. (1 ) L oosen the coo ling pump cover screw until the s crew driver goes i nto a freewheeling condi tion.
51 8 . Co nnect t he supp lied po wer cable a nd turn on th e projec tor . 9. Finall y , se lect t he menu → [Res et ] → [Cle ar Lamp H ours] to reset t he lamp usa ge hours . NO TE : When t he lamp ex cee ds 2 1 0 0 hours ( u p to 3 1 0 0 hours in Eco mo de ) of s ervic e, the projec tor cann ot tur n o n and the men u is not di splaye d.
52 7. A p p e n d i x ➊ T roubles hooting This s ectio n helps you res olve proble ms you may encou nter while set ting up o r using the pr ojector. Indic ator Messag es Powe r Indi cator Status Ind.
53 7. A p p e n d i x Common Pr oblems & Solutions ( → "Power/Statu s/L amp Ind icator " on page 52 .) Prob lem Che ck The se It ems Do es no t tu rn o n • Ch eck t hat t he po wer c abl e is pl ugge d in an d tha t th e powe r but to n on th e pro jec tor c ab ine t or th e remo te co ntr ol is o n.
54 7. A p p e n d i x If t her e is no pic ture , or th e pictu re is not d ispl ayed corr ect ly . • Power on proce ss for the pro jector an d the PC. Be su re to connec t the proje ctor and n otebook PC wh ile the proj ector is in s tandby mo de and before tur ning on th e power to the note book PC.
55 7. A p p e n d i x ➋ S pecifi cations This s ecti on provides te chnic al inform ation ab out the NP6 0/NP50/ NP 4 0 projecto r's per forman ce.
56 7. A p p e n d i x Po wer Requirement /Input Current : NP60 : 1 0 0 -2 40 V AC , 3. 2 - 1 .3 A NP50/NP 40 : 100 -2 40 V AC , 3.0 - 1 . 2 A NP60 G : 200 -2 40 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 1 .5 A NP50G/40G : 20 0-240 V AC , 50/6 0 Hz , 1 .4 A Pow er Consum ption NP60: 285W in L amp Normal mod e , 2 20W in Lamp Eco mode, 6.
57 SOURCE AUTO ADJ. S-VIDEO IN VIDEO IN COMPUTER IN PC CONTROL ON/STAND BY FOCUS LAMP STATUS POWER SELECT AC IN 7. A p p e n d i x ➌ Cabinet Dimensions Lens center Unit: m m (inch) 24 6 (9.7 ") 17 7 ( 7.0 ") 73 (2.9") 59 ( 2.3" ) 79 (3.
58 Mi ni D- S ub 1 5 Pin Co nnec tor ➍ Pin Assi gnment s of D- S ub COM PUTER In put Connecto r Signal Le vel Vid eo sign al : 0. 7 V p -p (Ana log ) Syn c signal : T TL level 11 15 12 14 13 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 79 8 7.
59 7. A p p e n d i x ➎ Compat ible Input S igna l L is t Signal Resolution Fr equency H. Refresh Rate ( Do ts ) ( kHz ) ( Hz ) NTSC – 15.73 60 .00 PAL – 15.63 50.0 0 PAL60 – 15.73 6 0.00 SECA M – 15.63 50.0 0 VESA 640 × 48 0 31 .47 59.9 4 IB M 6 40 × 4 80 31 .
60 7. A p p e n d i x ➏ PC Cont rol Codes and Cab le Connection PC Control Codes Function Code Dat a PO WER O N 02H 00H 0 0H 0 0H 0 0H 0 2H PO WER O FF 02 H 01 H 0 0H 0 0H 0 0H 0 3H INPU T SEL ECT C.
61 N o im a g e is d i sp l ay e d f ro m y ou r P C o r vi d eo e q u i p me n t t o th e projec tor . S till n o imag e eve n tho ugh you c onn ec t the p roj ec tor to t he PC fi rst, t hen start t he PC. En abli ng you r not eboo k PC ’ s si gnal o ut put t o the pr oje ct or .
62 7. A p p e n d i x In t he sp ace be low ple ase d esc rib e your p rob lem in de ta il . In for ma tion o n appli cat ion an d env iro nmen t wh er e your p roje ct or is u sed Proje ctor Mo del numb er: Serial No.
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